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HOW WE TEACH
Our teaching is based on the communicative approach, preparing learners to use their English in real life situations.
We work with a variety of up-to-date coursebooks, published by Oxford, Longman, Macmillan and others. Teachers have acces to a wide range of educational resources, as well as on-going teacher training workshops. There is also a free library for the students.
COURSES:
-General English courses at all levels
- FCE and CAE exam preparation courses
- Free conversation for our students
- Courses for junior high school students (aged 13-15),
- Summer courses (language camps) LINK to Camps
CLASSES AND THE AGE OF STUDENTS:
The maximum number of students per group is 14.
Ages:
- junior high: 13 - 15 years old
- young people and adults aged 16 plus
INFORMATION ABOUT STUDENTS' PROGRESS:
- teachers and students are in regular contact regarding progress
- there are meetings for the parents of junior high school students
- the school issues a certificate on completion of each level.
EXTRA ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM:
During the academic year we offer a variety of activities, including cultural evenings connected with English-speaking countries, conversation times, social events, weekends away in English, etc.
During the summer: we hold English language camps for young people and adults.
LANGUAGE CAMPS
Every year WSJ runs English Language summer camps. The camps combine learning English, Bible studies, fun, games, hiking and other outdoor pursuits. The camps are open to learners of English over the age of 16 but first priority is given to students from the school. Helpers from overseas are always needed to assist with activities, such as English teaching, leading Bible studies and worship. The camps are a great way to learn more about the school, serving in Poland, and using English as a tool for evangelism.
Native speakers from the USA and Britain are always invited to join the team for these camps.Anyone interested in these short-term opportunities should contact Marek Horyza (Youth Camp) or Ewa Kuzbik (Ladies Camp) at the school address.
ENTRY FORM ( in Polish ) : DOC : PDF :
HOW TO FIND US: Please see map
We offer free car parking.

WSJ Exam Results June 2006
Cambridge First Certificate exam
24 candidates entered, all of whom passed with grades as follows:
B pass - 11 candidates
C pass - 13 candidates
Cambridge Advanced English
6 candidates entered, 5 of whom passed, with the following grades:
B pass - 3
C pass - 2
Students interested in exam classes are required to take a pre-course test prior to the course.
Since the school began in 1989, over 300 students have successfully passed Cambridge First Certificate (mostly with the grade B or A), around 100 students have passed Cambridge Advanced English and 20 have passed the Cambridge Proficiency in English exam. In the history of our school there have only been 6 students who did not pass the Cambridge exam for which they were entered.
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