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Junior high school no 6

Junior high school no 6. Casimir III the Great in Rzeszow. History of school. Junior High School N o 6 originated as a result of education reform in 1999. The Seat of the school is a building in Wincentego Pola 1 Street in Rzeszow.

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Junior high school no 6

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  1. Junior high school no 6 Casimir III the Great inRzeszow

  2. History of school Junior High School No 6 originated as a result of education reform in 1999.The Seat of theschool is a building in WincentegoPola 1 Street in Rzeszow. From the beginning Middle school shared the building with Primary School No 6 named ORMO heroes, which started functioning from September 1964. Both schools shared the same building for some time. 23rd May 2003 Gimnazjum nr 6 gotthe name of Casimir III the Great. TheCeremony was celebrated by bishopEdward Białogłowski. 31 August 2004 Primary School expired and school year 2004/2005 was the first, when junior high school became therightful owner of school .

  3. Patron – Casimir III the Great • Born in Kowal, Casimir the Great first married Anna, the daughter of the prince of Lithuania, Gediminas. The daughters from this marriage were Cunigunde (d 1357), who was married to Louis VI the Roman, the son of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, and Elisabeth, who was married to Duke Bogislaus V of Pomerania. Aldona died in 1339 and Kazimierz then married Adelaide of Hesse. He divorced Adelheid in 1356, married Christina, divorced her, and while Adelaide and possibly also Christina were still alive (ca. 1365) married Hedwig (Jadwiga) of Głogów and Sagan. • His three daughters by his fourth wife were very young and regarded as of dubious legitimacy because of their father's bigamy. Because all of the five children he fathered with his first and • fourth wife were daughters, he would have no lawful male heir to his throne. • When Casimir, the last Piastking of Poland, died in 1370, his nephew King Louis I of Hungary succeeded him to become king of Poland in personal union with Hungary. • The Great King • Casimir is the only Polish king who both received and kept the title of Great in Polish history (Boleslaw I Chrobry is also called the Great, but his title Chrobry (Valiant) is now more common). When he received the crown, his hold on it was in danger, as even his neighbours did not • recognise his title and instead called him "king of Kraków". The economy was ruined, and the country was depopulated and exhausted by war. Upon his death, he left a country doubled in • size (mostly through the addition of land in today's Ukraine, then the Duchy of Halicz), • prosperous, wealthy and with great prospects for the future. Although he is depicted as a peaceful king in children's books, he in fact waged many victorious wars and was readying for others just before he died. • Casimir the Great built many new castles, reformed the Polish army and Polish civil and criminal law.At the Sejm in Wiślica, 11 March 1347, he introduced salutary legal reforms in the jurisprudence of his country. He sanctioned a code of laws for Great and Lesser Poland, which gained for him the title of "the Polish Justinian" and founded the University of Kraków which is the oldest Polish university, although his death temporarily stalled the university's development (which is why it is today called the "Jagiellonian" rather than "Casimirian" University). • He organized a meeting of kings at Kraków (1364) in which he exhibited the wealth of the Polish kingdom.

  4. Aboutschool In ourschoolthereare 540 students and 48 teachers. Lessonsarefrom 7 30 am to 3 10 pm. Theschoolcreatestheperfectconditions to ,earn and socialise for thepupils. We’vegotwell-equippedclassrooms, computer roomwiththeInternet, gym, football pitch, library with reading room, canteen where students can have healthy and cheap dinners and a medicalaidoffice.

  5. Extra exercises Ourschoolorganises many clubs and extra activities.Studentswhoattendthem can develop their skills and talents.

  6. Sport SportsclubUKS "SZÓSTKA” makessurethatourstudentsstay fit and healthy. Teenagers take part in basketball, volleyball and tabletennis activities as well as dancing classesinCheerleader’sclub.

  7. Sally Every Autumn teachers arrange a sally toTheBieszczadyMountains.

  8. School trips Our school organises many trips, duringwhichstudents can take a rest and sightsee the most interesting parts of our country.

  9. Foreign Languages Day In theend of eachschoolyear we throw a party whichisdevoted to promoting foreign languagesamongteenagers, called Foreign Languages Day

  10. Komers Third gradegraduatescelebratetheend of theireducationinourschoolwiththe prom called „Komers”.

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