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5th Edition of the Recitation Competition „Słowem–Polska” for students of Polish Schools abroad

Offering an ideal opportunity for students of Polish schools abroad to expand knowledge of Polish children's literature, click here to find out more about which Polish authors are included in the 5th edition of this recitation competition. Open to students within three age groups (7–9 years, 10–13 years and 14–19 years).

“Słowem Polska” is a recitation competition that was created on the initiative of the wife of the President of the Republic of Poland, Mrs. Agata Kornhauser – Duda, and is addressed to children and youth from Polish schools around the world.

The competition aims to promote native literature and strengthen the sense of national identity among Polish diaspora and Poles abroad.

Students can present their recitation talents in the form of video recordings within three age groups (7–9 years, 10–13 years and 14–19 years).

The authors of this year’s edition include: Maria Konopnicka, Maria Pawlikowska–Jasnorzewska, Julian Tuwim and Adam Mickiewicz.

The competition lasts from October 2024 to June 2025 and consists of four stages of eliminations.

More information about the competition, the rules of the 5th edition and the application form can be found on the website:

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