• December 2, 2013
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The First Vilnius Polish Kindergartens Forum

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December 4, on the occasion of 10th anniversary of “Bajeczki z przedszkolnej półeczki” Festival organized by Teachers’ Association of Polish Schools in Lithuania “Macierz Szkolna” on the initiative of councillors from the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania in the Vilnius city municipality, the first Vilnius Polish Kindergartens Forum will take place.

The Forum gives the opportunity for both Polish kindergartens and kindergartens with Polish children among preschoolers to present their offers to parents, grandparents and guardians and encourage them to send their kids to Polish kindergartens.

During the Forum you can benefit from free of charge consultations with speech therapist and child psychologist. Workers of Vilnius city municipality will explain you all the doubts concerning the new centralised system of kindergarten registration.

As part of the Forum, Polish language workshops for kindergarten teachers will be organised by dr Kinga Geben from Polish Centre of Vilnius University.

Despite the fact that the Vilnius Polish Kindergartens Forum will take place within the framework of “Bajeczki z przedszkolnej półeczki” Festival , also kindergartens that don’t take part in the festival will present their stands during the event. The organizers are expecting representatives from more than 20 kindergartens from all over the city.

The Vilnius Polish Kindergartens Forum will take place the 4th of December in Vilnius House of Polish Culture (76 Naugarduko Street). It starts at 12.00 a.m..

Based on: Inf.wł.

Source: http://www.wilnoteka.lt/pl/artykul/i-forum-polskich-przedszkoli-miasta-wilna-0

Tłumaczenie by Sara Howicka w ramach praktyk w Europejskiej Fundacji Praw Człowieka, www.efhr.eu. Translated by Sara Howicka within the framework of a traineeship programme of the European Foundation of Human Rights, www.efhr.eu.

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