Poland

  • Complex of Technical Schools No. 1 (ZST) is located in Chorzów, Silesia. The complex was created in 1961 on the basis of a mining school. Since then, the school has undergone a number of transformations stemming largely from the changes in the Polish educational system and from socioeconomic environment. Particularly in recent years there have been many continuous education

    profiles adaptations to the labour market.

    The aim of the school is to educate our students in different vocational professions and to prepare students for the variety of future technical jobs. The school includes an Electronic Technical School and a Vocational School. Currently the ZST has 14 branches. Technical school includes such professions as: an IT

    technician, an electronic technician, an advertisement technician, a programmist. The Vocational School offers the following trade certificates: a locksmith, an electrician, an electronics fitter, and a miner. 

    By providing technical and vocational programs the school equalizes educational opportunities for young people with different intellectual and social abilities. The school offers a wide range of activities. It shapes a mature student with an exemplary moral and social standards. The school motivates its students to achieve realistic personal goals, and to make responsible future decisions. It encourages innovative attitude towards constant improvement of qualifications and supplementing knowledge.