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The eTwinning Project is an exciting and innovative initiative designed to foster collaborative learning and cultural exchange among schools across Europe. Through this project, students and teachers have the opportunity to connect, share, and work together on various educational projects using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools. This platform not only enhances the educational experience by broadening learners’ horizons and understanding of diverse cultures but also helps develop key competencies such as digital literacy, communication, and teamwork. By participating in the eTwinning Project, schools become part of a vibrant community where they can exchange ideas, celebrate multiculturalism, and build lasting friendships, all while leveraging technology to create a borderless classroom.
Elementary International School of Gdansk is currently participating in the following project.
Laboratories of the Future is a program aimed at elementary schools and general art schools. It aims to build creative and technical competencies among students. Under the Program, schools will receive financial support from the state for the purchase of technical equipment necessary for the development of practical skills among children and young people.
As part of the Laboratories of the Future program, our school has purchased:
Students at the Elementary International School of Gdansk will be able to use the equipment in classes, daycare and during clubs.
For years Elementary International School of Gdansk has participated in the prestigious educational initiative of the National Reading Development Program (Narodowy Program Rozwoju Czytelnictwa). This project aims to support and promote reading among children and youth, as well as to develop library and literary awareness. As part of the program, our school library will be enriched with new, carefully selected book titles, tailored to the interests and needs of our students. The purchased books cover a wide range of topics, from school reading to scientific and popular science books, which will undoubtedly make reading time more attractive.