A general education liceum (Polish: Liceum ogólnokształcące [liˈt͡sɛum ɔˌɡulnɔkʂtau̯ˈt͡sɔnt͡sɛ]) is an academic high school in the Polish educational system. They are attended by those who plan to further their academic education upon graduation from szkoła podstawowa (compulsory education) through a path other than Technikum or Vocational school (since it is impossible for one to be at the age of 18 or more upon graduation from szkola podstawowa, thus education is still mandatory for them; one has to pick one of the three).
Before graduating from liceum, students take a final exam called a "matura" (equivalent to the A-Level).[1] It's a tradition for students of graduating grades and school staff to host and attend a prom called "studniówka" about a 100 days before the exams.[2]
There are several types (ages of students in brackets):
- General Liceum (15-19)
- Specialized Liceum (15-19)
- Supplementary Liceum (17-20, optional for vocational school graduates wanting to supplement their education)[3]
References
edit- ^ "The Polish Education System - Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees". General Information. Workforce Plus. 2011. Retrieved November 30, 2012.
- ^ Regarding the matura & studniówka (Polish)
- ^ "Poland - Secondary Education". education.stateuniversity.com. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
See also
edit- Education in Poland
- Technikum (Polish education)
- The Academic High School in Toruń, the first high school in Poland especially created for outstanding students
- Marshal Stanisław Małachowski High School in Płock, the oldest high school in Poland
- Jan III Sobieski High School in Kraków