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Bulgarian school in Warsaw and Krakow will start classes on September 20

Photo: Bulgarian school "Dora Gabe" in Krakow, Poland

The Bulgarian school “Dora Gabe” in Warsaw and its branch in Krakow will open the new school year on September 20, BTA reports.

The branch in Krakow is certified by a decree of the Council of Ministers for Bulgarian Sunday schools abroad and offers education for children from nursery and preparatory group to grades 1 to 12. It teaches Bulgarian language and literature, history and geography of Bulgaria, as well as Bulgarian as a foreign language.

The educational center also offers extracurricular activities – Bulgarian folk dances, creative workshops related to our language and culture, as well as organization of celebrations and events.


Edited by Diana Tsankova
English: R. Petkova



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