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Last year's Polish language matriculation exam, IV LO in Bydgoszcz, high school graduates sitting in their desks, waiting for the exam to begin.
Ubiegłoroczna matura z języka polskiego, IV LO w Bydgoszczy, fot. Tomasz Czachorowski/eventphoto.com.pl dla UMWKP

High school graduates, we’re keeping our fingers crossed!

Secondary school-leaving examinations have started. More than 15 thousand high school graduates in Kujawsko-Pomorskie joined today’s (5 May) written examination in Polish. We encourage you to revise with the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Internet School.

 

The matriculation exam marks the end of a certain stage in your life and is also your ticket to your dream studies. I wish you optimism and self-confidence in achieving your goals. Keep your fingers crossed and good luck!  – says Marshall Piotr Całbecki.

 

The e-School library contains separately collected lessons in individual subjects, including mathematics, biology and Polish, as well as a collection of films addressed to pupils in individual primary and secondary school classes. There are also catalogues with lessons in the humanities, sciences and natural sciences, as well as foreign languages (German and English).

 

Among this year’s secondary school graduates are scholarship holders of the Marshal’s educational programmes Kujawsko-Pomorskie Primus II and Professional Talents of Kujawy and Pomorze.

 

Beata Krzemińska

Spokesperson for the Marshal’s Office

 

5 May 2025