Fundacja Rozwoju Systemu Edukacji
Warsaw is a city of good life - accessible, diverse, attractive. This is a dynamic city that supports innovation and appreciates the role of modern education.
Warsaw has been consolidating its position on the business map of Europe and the world for many years. This is evidenced by high places in rankings of business-friendly cities or the scale of foreign investment. In addition to life-enhancing investments, it cooperates with universities and organisations supporting business development to create the most interesting offer possible to attract even more talented people to Warsaw.
One of Warsaw's priorities is education, which is why every year the city allocates the most money from the city budget to municipal education. Warsaw is pursuing a record programme of educational investment, with 28 new nursery schools and 17 schools built and opened over the past few years. For the city, education also means comfortable learning conditions, comprehensive support systems for children and young people and decent pay and working conditions for teachers.
The capital's schools are modern, have well-equipped subject classrooms and excellent teachers teach in them. Secondary schools and technical schools have been carrying out innovative curricular activities for many years, which ensure that they have the highest teaching standards. Students are successful in national contests and competitions, participate in international projects and undertake social initiatives. Technical schools and level 1 vocational schools provide modern and practical education.
Warsaw has an extensive network of special schools and facilities for children and young people with various disabilities. The city's special schools have a specialised educational offer and provide highly qualified staff and special equipment and teaching aids.