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The American Elementary School in Gdynia

The joy and passion for life-long learning

50teachers
300students this year
32years of activity
90%of our former students attend
Tri-City’s best high schools

The concept of school work

The American Elementary School with English as a Language of Instruction offers the best tradition of American and international educational institutions. We ensure a safe and friendly school environment, with a focus on developing the habit of seeking solutions and information, discovering the truth and the real world, reflecting on the process of gaining knowledge.

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groups of interest – no fee charged

Art Club
0-2
M. Przyborowska
Klub czytelnika
March 01
H. Kozłowska
Math Club
Talented students
March 02
A.Sulikowska
Creative Thinking
Apr 02
M.Kubacka
B. Marcinkowska
Art Club
Feb. 01
M.Borczon
American Culture Club
Jun. 05
J.Sudar
Polish Club
Remedial classes
Jun. 04
A. Pieleszek
Art Club
March 02
K. Antolak
Odyseja umysłów
May 03
Agnieszka Pieleszek/
Katarzyna Pawłóczenko
Conversation Club
Apr. 03
Rob Garrett
Math Club
Talented students
6
E. Etynkowska
Music Club
March 01
E.Sulkowska
No-Name Choir
Jun. 01
B.Marcinkowska
Swimming+Remedial
Swimming Classes
Jun. 02
Aqua Park
A.Wasilewska/S. Brzeziński
Origami 
0-3
A. Kryjewska
History Club
Jun. 04
M.Niwińska
German Club
Jun. 04
G.Urbańczyk
Polish Club
Talented students
Jun. 04
K. Pawłóczenko
English Club
Talented students
6
B. Chumek
 
Comp. Club
3
S.Gołębiewski
Dance Club
Feb. 01
A.Gajewska
Science Project Club
Jun. 04
A.Wysocka
A. Pawłowska
German Club
Marc 02
G.Urbańczyk
Homework
K.Szostak
Homework
M.Kubacka
Math Club
Talented students
May 04
A.Wysocka
Origami 
Jun. 04
A. Kryjewska
Comp. Club
Jun. 05
S.Gołębiewski
 
Math Club
Remedial classes
Jun. 04
A.Wysocka 
Homework Comp. Club
Feb. 01
S.Gołębiewski
Polish Club
Remedial classes
Mar. 01
H. Kozłowska
 
  Sports Club/SKS
Mar. 01
M.Kuprycz
Homework Homework
A.Kryjewska
 
  Polish Club
Talented students
Mar. 01
Z. Gałkowska
     
  Drama Club
Jun. 05
J.Sudar
     

Teacher name

  Weekday

Hours

Karolina Antolak – Tymoszuk Wednesday 12:30-13:15
Magdalena Borczon Wednesday 10:20-11:05
Zuzanna Cegłowska Thursday 10:20-11:05
Iwona Chojnacka Thursday 11:10-11:55
Aleksandra Dąbrowska Wednesday 12:30-13:15
Ewa Etynkowska Friday 7:45-8:30
Stuart Field Tuesday 9:20-10:05
Aleksandra Gajewska Wednesday 12:30-13:15
Zuzanna Gałkowska Wednesday 13:15-14:00
Robert Garrett Wednesday 13:15-14:00
Jarosław Gawlik Wednesday 9:15-10:00
Magdalena Hełminiak Wednesday 11:05-11:50
Joanna Jankowska Tuesday 8:30-9:15
Barbara Kałużyńska Friday 11:05-11:50
Karolina Kucera Friday 12:30-13:15
Klaudia Kuplicka Wednesday 12:30-13:15
Maciej Kuprycz Thursday 11:55-11:50
Angelika Krzywkowska Tuesday 11:05-11:50
Anita Łukomska Tuesday 9:15-10:00
Marta Mąkosa Wednesday 7:45-8:30
Ewelina Mogilnicka Wednesday 12:30-13:15
Joanna Napieralska Tuesday 11:05-11:50
Małgorzata Niwińska Wednesday 9:20-10:05
Alicja Nowak Monday 7:45-8:30
Daria Pawlak Thursday 11:10-11:55
Anna Pawłowska Thursday 11:10-11:55
Katarzyna Pawłóczenko Monday 110:10-10:55
Natalia Radomska Tuesday 10:20-11:05
Justyna Raulin Wednesday 8:30-9:15
Magdalena Rutkowska Tuesday 9:15-10:00
Yeugenya Savkiv Friday 10:10-10:55
Jowita Stańkowska- Kotyło Monday 11:05-11:50
John Sudar Thursday 11:10-11:55
Aleksandra Sulikowska Thursday 11:05-11:50
Emilia Sulkowska Wednesday 7:45-8:30
Katarzyna Szostak Tuesday 12:30-13:15
Barbara Twells Thursday 10:10-10:55
Grażyna Urbańczyk Monday 9:20-10:05
Agata Wasilewska Friday 10:10-10:55
Magdalena Wiczyńska-Siwy Monday 9:20-10:05
Anna Wysocka Wednesday 7:45-8:30
Alicja Zakrzewska Monday 11:05-11:50
Aleksandra Zyśk Wednesday 9:15-10:00
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
EE EE Polish EE Polish
EE EE Polish EE Polish
Religion/Ethics EE EE Comp/Conversation EE
PE EE EE Comp/Conversation PE
Music EE Swim EE EE
Polish EE Swim EE EE
Polish EE Swim EE EE
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
EE  EE  EE Comp/Conversation  EE
EE  EE  EE Comp/Conversation  EE
Polish Polish  EE  EE  EE
PE Polish  EE  EE  PE
EE  EE  Music  Swim  EE
EE  EE  Polish  Swim Polish
EE  EE Religion/Ethics  Swim Polish
     1a    
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
EE EE EE EE Polish
EE EE EE Polish  Polish
PE German Music  EE  Religion/Ethics
Comp/Conversation Polish Polish  EE  EE 
Comp/Conversation PE Polish EE EE 
EE EE  Swim German EE
EE EE Swim  EE  EE
    Swim    
     1b    
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
EE EE EE EE EE
EE EE Polish EE EE
PE EE Polish German EE
EE EE EE Polish EE
Religion/Ethics PE EE Comp/Conversation EE
Comp/Conversation German Music Swim Polish
EE Polish EE Swim Polish
    Swim  
     2a    
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
EE EE  EE  Polish EE
EE German  EE Polish  EE 
EE EE EE PE Polish
Polish EE EE  EE  EE 
EE  EE  Swim  German  Religion/Ethics
Music  PE Swim  EE  Comp/Conversation
EE Polish Polish EE Comp/Conversation
         
     2b    
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday
Polish EE  Comp/Conversation German EE 
Polish EE  Comp/Conversation WF  EE 
EE EE  PE  EE  EE 
EE German  Polish  EE  Polish 
EE  Polish EE  EE  Polish 
Religion/Ethics Swim EE  EE  EE
Music  Swim EE  EE  EE 
  Swim       
     3a    
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Comp/Conversation EE EE EE  EE
Comp/Conversation EE EE German  EE
Music PE EE Polish EE 
EE PE EE EE  Polish
EE Polish Swim EE  Polish
EE Polish Swim EE  Religion/Ethics
EE German Swim EE  Religion/Ethics
     4a    
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
PE English Math Polish Grammar
PE History Music Math Grammar
Comp/Social Studies Science Math English Polish
English Science Swim English Polish
Math Grammar Swim Art German
Math Polish Religion/Ethics Art Science
Comp/Social Studies Polish German Technology Homeroom
     4b    
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
English Science English Math Polish
English Science Math German Polish
Math Grammar Polish Art Science
Math History Swim  Art  English
Grammar Math Swim  Polish PE 
Polish Technology Grammar  Comp/Social Studies PE 
Religion/Ethics German Music  Comp/Social Studies Homeroom 
     5a    
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Math Polish Music German Biology
Math Polish Polish Polish Biology
Geography History Comp/Social Studies Religion/Ethics Art/Technology
Grammar Grammar Comp/Social Studies Math Art/Technology
PE German Math Swim English
PE Math English Swim Polish
World History English Grammar English Homeroom
     6a    
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Biology German Polish Math Math
History Grammar Grammar English PE
Polish Polish Math Grammar PE
Polish Polish Math German Religion/Ethics
English History Comp/Social Studies Swim Art/Technology
English English Geography Swim Art/Technology
Math Comp/Social Studies Geography Homeroom Music
     7a      
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
      PE-boys  PE-girls
Grammar  Comp/English Biology  PE-boys/Religion/Ethics PE-girls/Religion/Ethics
Polish Comp/English Social Studies  Biology History 
History  Grammar  Geography  Polish Math
German  German Geography  Physics Math
Math Polish Math  Physics Polish
Math Chemistry Art/Music  Grammar  Polish 
PE-girls PE-boys  Art/Music English   
PE-girls PE-boys Chemistry  Homeroom  
     7b    
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
    PE-boys   PE-girls
English Grammar Polish PE-boys/Religion/Ethics PE-girls/Religion/Ethics
Math Social Studies Biology Grammar Math
Polish Math Biology German Polish
Geography Math Art/Music Polish Comp/English
Geography Chemistry Art/Music Polish Comp/English
Grammar Homeroom Math Physics History
PE-girls PE-boys History Physics  
PE-boys PE-boys German Chemistry  
     7c    
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
      PE-boys PE-girls 
Chemistry  Math Art/Music PE-boys/Religia/Etyka  PE-girls/Religion/Ethics
Biology Math Art/Music  Physics  Polish
Biology Polish Polish Physics  Grammar
Math  Polish Grammar  Geography  German
Grammar  Comp/English  English Geography  Math 
History Comp/English German Polish  Social Studies
PE-girls PE-boys Math  Chemistry   
PE-girls PE-boys  History Homeroom  
          8a    
Monday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday
Polish PE-girls/TESTS PE-boys/TESTS Geography Comp/Social Studies
English/Grammar PE-girls/TESTS PE-boys/TESTS Religion/Ethics Grammar
English/Grammar English Grammar Math Math
Biology Math Physics Math  Math
History Polish Physics Polish WOS 
German Polish Comp/Social Studies Polish English 
German Chemistry Chemistry PE-boys  PE-girls
  Homeroom   PE-boys PE-girls
          8b    
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Math PE-girls/TESTS PE-boys/TESTS Math Grammar
Polish PE-girls/TESTS PE-boys/TESTS Math English
Polish Polish History Geography WOS
Grammar Comp/Social Studies German Polish Polish
Biology Math Chemistry Religion/Ethics Math
Physics English/Grammar Chemistry English German
Physics English/Grammar Comp/Social Studies PE-boys PE-girls
Homeroom   PE-boys PE-girls
          8c    
Monday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday
History PE-boys/TESTS PE-boys/TESTS Biology English
Chemistry PE-boys/TESTS PE-boys/TESTS Polish Comp/Social Studies
Math Math German Polish Comp/Social Studies
Math English/Grammar WOS Grammar Grammar
Polish English/Grammar Geography Math Religion/Ethics
English German Physics Math Polish
Homeroom Polish Physics PE-boys PE-girls
Chemistry   PE-boys PE-girls

Our graduates about our school

  • My name is Zuzanna Gudyka, and I am a student at the University of Gdansk. I have just started working toward my master's degree, majoring in applied linguistics, in both English and German. I have been working as an English Language Trainer at the language school Talkersi for two years. There I am also responsible for hosting regular events called Social English Night, which revolve around the English language and communication. The American School in Gdynia was the beginning of my journey with languages: very quickly I found that one of my greatest talents is language acquisition. The school helped me learn the essential base of the English language, as well as gain enormous interest in it. In fact, English classes with Ms. Basia begot something more than just interest - it was pure passion for the English language, most of all phonetics. Learning other subjects in English broadened my knowledge of specialized vocabulary, thanks to which I had no problem graudating from one of the...

    My name is Zuzanna Gudyka, and I am a student at the University of Gdansk. I have just started working toward my master's degree, majoring in applied linguistics, in both English and German. I have been working as an English Language Trainer at the language school Talkersi for two years. There I am also responsible for hosting regular events called Social English Night, which revolve around the English language and communication. The American School in Gdynia was the beginning of my journey with languages: very quickly I found that one of my greatest talents is language acquisition. The school helped me learn the essential base of the English language, as well as gain enormous interest in it. In fact, English classes with Ms. Basia begot something more than just interest - it was pure passion for the English language, most of all phonetics. Learning other subjects in English broadened my knowledge of specialized vocabulary, thanks to which I had no problem graudating from one of the...

  • My name is Natalia Brzozowska, and I am currently studying Genetics at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. I love pursuing my degree, and I honestly feel like I wouldn’t have been here if I had not attended the American School in Gdynia. At the school I became fluent in English in no time. Thanks to the international community, I made friends with students from all over the world and developed tolerance and interest in getting to know different cultures at a very young age. What I remember most clearly is the warm and friendly atmosphere, and the amazing teachers who approached every student individually and made sure no one fell behind. Graduating from the American School in Gdynia built my character, enabled me to get accepted into some of the best schools in the country, and opened the doors to the world for me.

    My name is Natalia Brzozowska, and I am currently studying Genetics at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. I love pursuing my degree, and I honestly feel like I wouldn’t have been here if I had not attended the American School in Gdynia. At the school I became fluent in English in no time. Thanks to the international community, I made friends with students from all over the world and developed tolerance and interest in getting to know different cultures at a very young age. What I remember most clearly is the warm and friendly atmosphere, and the amazing teachers who approached every student individually and made sure no one fell behind. Graduating from the American School in Gdynia built my character, enabled me to get accepted into some of the best schools in the country, and opened the doors to the world for me.

  • It has been 25 years since my earliest school-related memories. I remember sitting on a colorful carpet in a small circle of pupils surrounding a teacher who spoke English only. I was then a seven-year-old girl in 1st grade trying to repeat and pronounce separate English words dictated by the instructor. I especially struggled with the article the! The American Elementary School granted me many fantastic educational experiences and has certainly shaped my academic and professional life. Its international, liberal, and creative character gave me wings to reach as high as Harvard University and then to pursue the individual path of a creative writer. This school undoubtedly inspires free thinking! Martyna Sarnowska

    It has been 25 years since my earliest school-related memories. I remember sitting on a colorful carpet in a small circle of pupils surrounding a teacher who spoke English only. I was then a seven-year-old girl in 1st grade trying to repeat and pronounce separate English words dictated by the instructor. I especially struggled with the article the! The American Elementary School granted me many fantastic educational experiences and has certainly shaped my academic and professional life. Its international, liberal, and creative character gave me wings to reach as high as Harvard University and then to pursue the individual path of a creative writer. This school undoubtedly inspires free thinking! Martyna Sarnowska

  • Hi! My name is Karolina Zaborowska, and I am a student at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C, where I am double majoring in Finance and Marketing. The American School in Gdynia was the beginning of my journey with the States and gave me the motivation and the incredibly important language base, to pursue my dream of studying abroad. Whenever I meet new people at school, they find it hard to believe I'm Polish because of my American accent - and I know that is all thanks to the unique emphasis on English, that focused on both grammar and spoken English, at the American School in Gdynia.

    Hi! My name is Karolina Zaborowska, and I am a student at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C, where I am double majoring in Finance and Marketing. The American School in Gdynia was the beginning of my journey with the States and gave me the motivation and the incredibly important language base, to pursue my dream of studying abroad. Whenever I meet new people at school, they find it hard to believe I'm Polish because of my American accent - and I know that is all thanks to the unique emphasis on English, that focused on both grammar and spoken English, at the American School in Gdynia.

  • “AES is a magic place. When living in the States now, I find it very easy to communicate with the Americans. AES lets you discover yourself and the whole world.” Kuba Bard

    “AES is a magic place. When living in the States now, I find it very easy to communicate with the Americans. AES lets you discover yourself and the whole world.” Kuba Bard