This event for Christian school leaders in Poland will foster strategic collaboration and mutual inspiration for the current challenges we face. The event will take place at the Proem Ministry Centre in Tomaszów.
Leadership in a Christian school is a high calling and a difficult task. We desire to see our schools grow towards a Christian vision for education, but it is easy for a school leader to become overwhelmed by the needs and challenges they face each day. This conference will provide participants with the opportunity connect with each other for mutual encouragement as we think about some key areas to focus on for school improvement.
March 26-28, 2025
ZAKOŚCIELE, Poland
Website: proemzako.pl
Conference fee:
- 70 EUR / person
Lodging and food is paid separately in cash on site. You must also complete the form for food and lodging preferences at PROEM for the Polish conference in March of 2025. Separate payment must be made for those costs. Use the link at the end of the registration process or from your confirmation email.
Lodging fees - per person
in a hotel building, single room > 335 PLN
in a hotel building, double room > 315 PLN
in cottages, single room > 290 PLN
in cottages, double room > 280 PLN
The conference will be conducted in Polish language, with presentations in other languages translated into Polish. Conference sessions will include time for discussion and networking with colleagues as we explore common learning points.
It will be beneficial to confirm your access to the ACSI Christian School Improvement Platform (CSIP) before the event. Be sure you have a user account and know your password.
Agnieszka Crozier, Fabiola Janiszewska, Bert Vogel, Roslyn Barnes, Karolina Hołownia
Wednesday March 26
School leaders arrival at Proem in the evening
(Dinner and social time together)
Thursday March 27
Friday March 28
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