About Polish Saturday School Buffalo
Msgr. Peter Adamski Polish Saturday School at Buffalo is a Nonprofit organization that has been in operation since 1955 and has graduated thousands of students. Most of these students are of Polish descent whether it be first, second, third, fourth or greater generation.
Classes:
The classes take place from September to May at St Stanislaus Parish in Buffalo, every Saturday from 10.30am until 1:00pm. We offer Polish language classes for children and adults at various proficiency levels.
Why to attend Polish Saturday School?
Knowledgeable, caring teachers
Beginner, intermediate and advance classes
Informative guest speakers
Create new and reconnect with old friendships
Learn about Polish History
Renew Polish traditions e.g. Świeconka, Wigilia
Learn the Polish language with adults from similar background
Polish School Children’s Choir
Field trips
The most important reason of all is to preserve the language, culture, and traditions, and to honor the memory of our Polish ancestors who came to this country!
What our students say about Polish Saturday School?
At the end of the school year, the adult students were asked “What would you say to a person who is thinking about attending classes at Polish Saturday School” and these were some of the responses:
“Give it a try! The overall approach to learning is flexible, not strict with no exams or report cards. Cultural learning is an extra advantage as is the celebration of Polish seasonal customs and meals.”
“Do it now, you’ll wish you had done it sooner. Great to learn about your heritage, you will never regret it!”
“Go – well worth it!”
“Come and sit in on a few classes! Low stress environment!”
“Definitely join! Lots to learn and interesting.”
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