Education plays a key role in the development of every child, shaping their knowledge, skills and attitudes needed in adult life. The Polish education system is well-organized and includes several stages that take students from kindergarten to university. In this article, we will provide a detailed description of the individual stages of education in Poland, the duration of each stage, the number of classes and exams that students must pass during their educational journey.
1. Preschool education (age 3-6)
Kindergarten and preschool
- Kindergarten : For children aged 3 to 5. Attending kindergarten is not mandatory, but it is very popular and recommended for the child's social and educational development.
- Annual preparatory kindergarten class ("zero") : Designed for 6-year-old children. It takes place in a kindergarten or primary school and is compulsory. Its aim is to prepare the child for primary school.
2. Primary school (age 7-15)
Structure and organization
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Duration : 8 years, divided into two phases:
- Early childhood education : Grades 1-3
- Subject education : Grades 4-8
- Classes : 1 to 8
- Compulsory school attendance : Begins at age 7 and lasts until completion of primary school or until age 18.
Curriculum
- Grades 1-3 : Emphasis on integrated education, with one teacher teaching most subjects.
- Grades 4-8 : Introduction of division into subjects such as Polish, mathematics, history, nature, foreign languages and others, taught by different teachers.
3. Eighth-grade exam
- When : At the end of 8th grade of primary school.
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Compulsory subjects :
- Polish
- Mathematics
- Modern foreign language (English, German, French, etc.)
- Exam objective : The exam results are crucial for admission to secondary schools. Students receive points that are taken into account together with the grades on the primary school leaving certificate.
4. Secondary schools (age 15-19)
After completing primary school, students can continue their education in various types of post-primary schools:
4.1. General secondary school
- Duration : 4 years (grades 1-4)
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Characteristics :
- General education preparing for the matriculation examination.
- Students choose advanced subjects that they want to explore more intensively.
- Purpose : Preparation for higher education.
4.2. Technical school
- Duration : 5 years (grades 1-5)
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Characteristics :
- Combining general education with vocational education.
- Students acquire professional qualifications and prepare for the secondary school leaving examination.
- Goal : Possibility to take up employment in the learned profession or continue your education at a higher education institution.
4.3. Vocational school of the 1st degree
- Duration : 3 years
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Characteristics :
- It focuses on vocational training in a specific profession.
- Students complete professional internships.
- Continuation : After completing the course, you can continue your education at a second-degree vocational school.
4.4. Second-degree vocational school
- Duration : 2 years
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Characteristics :
- It allows you to obtain a technician diploma in your chosen profession.
- It gives the opportunity to take the Matura examination.
5. Matura exam
- When : At the end of general secondary school or technical school.
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Compulsory subjects :
- Polish language (written and oral part)
- Mathematics (written part)
- Modern foreign language (written and oral part)
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Additional items :
- Students choose at least one subject at an advanced level (e.g. biology, history, chemistry).
- Purpose of the exam : Obtaining a secondary school leaving certificate, which is necessary to undertake higher education studies.
6. Higher education
After passing the Matura examination, students can continue their education at universities:
6.1. First cycle studies (bachelor's or engineer's degree)
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Duration :
- Bachelor's degree: 3 years
- Engineering studies: 3.5 years
- Goal : Obtaining a bachelor's or engineer's degree.
6.2. Second cycle studies (master's degree)
- Duration : 2 years
- Goal : Obtaining a master's degree.
6.3. Uniform Master's degree studies
- Duration : 5-6 years (depending on the field of study, e.g. law, medicine)
- Objective : Obtain a Master's degree or equivalent.
6.4. Third cycle studies (doctoral studies)
- Duration : 3-4 years
- Goal : Obtaining a doctoral degree.
7. Summary of total length of education
- Preschool education : up to 3 years (optional but recommended)
- Primary school : 8 years
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Secondary school :
- High school: 4 years
- Technical school: 5 years
- Vocational school of the 1st and 2nd degree: 3 + 2 years
- Total compulsory school education : from 7 to 18 years of age (minimum 11 school years)
8. Examination system during education
- Eighth-grade examination : At the end of primary school.
- Vocational examinations : In technical schools and vocational schools, confirming vocational qualifications.
- Matura examination : After completing high school or technical school.
- University examinations : Examination sessions every semester, defense of the diploma thesis.
9. Additional information
- Compulsory education : Until the age of 18. If a student does not continue their education in a post-primary school, they must fulfill the obligation to study in another form, e.g. vocational courses.
- Special Education : For students with disabilities or special educational needs, available at all levels of education.
- Non-public education : An alternative to public schools, including private, charter and international schools.
10. Education reform
It is worth noting that in recent years the education system in Poland has undergone several reforms that have had an impact on the structure of education, length of education and curricula. The most important changes are:
- Liquidation of junior high schools : In 2017, the process of phasing out junior high schools (schools for grades 7-9) began, returning to the 8-year primary school.
- Extension of education in high school and technical school : high school from 3 to 4 years, technical school from 4 to 5 years.
11. External examinations and their importance
External examinations are a key element of the Polish education system because:
- They unify the assessment of knowledge : They ensure the comparability of students' results across the country.
- They influence further education : Exam results are the basis for recruitment to secondary schools and universities.
- Motivates learning : They constitute an important educational goal for students.
12. New trends in education
- Digitization : Introducing modern technologies into teaching, e-textbooks, educational platforms.
- Individualization of teaching : Adapting educational methods and content to the needs of the student.
- Environmental and civic education : Increasing awareness of the environment and society.
13. Summary
The Polish education system offers students a comprehensive path of development from early childhood to higher education. Thanks to the variety of schools and fields of study, each student has the opportunity to find their own path in accordance with their interests and predispositions. Exams at each stage of education are important checkpoints that help assess progress and plan a further educational career.