Школы в Connecticut
The aim of the Polish Language School is to learn Polish for children and young people, to familiarize them with Polish culture, history and customs. It is equally important for us to preserve and develop a sense of pride in the country of origin among Polish youth.
Each school year begins with a solemn academy and God's blessing. <br /><br />In November each year, all students take part in the gala academy on the occasion of Poland regaining independence, and on the last Saturday in November, a traditional Andrew's party for adults is organized in order to enrich the funds for the development of the school. <br /><br />In December, students prepare a Santa Claus show or Jasełka for their parents, children and guests outside the school. In 2007, for the first time, the carnival-dress fun was organized for the students and their guests, which also became a tradition. <br /><br />In March, all students take part in the school recitation competition, and the winners move on to the regional competition. <br /><br />In May, children prepare an academy to celebrate Mother's Day. <br /><br />Every Saturday, during the break, students, especially the younger ones, take part in joint Polish games. <br /><br />Then the whole school participates in the service of the Angelus of the Lord with a short catechesis conducted in two groups: the younger and the older. Students read the Liturgy of the Word during Polish Masses for children. Many of them belong to the parish schola “Basilisk. <br /><br />At the end of the year, the school organizes a tour as a reward to students for their hard work.

