Uczniowie BISUL odkrywają Łódź

Lodz - a city vibrant with life, the jewel of central Poland. A city that is green, cinematic, fabulous, multicultural, full of murals. Everyone will find something for themselves in it. Students of British International School of The University of Lodz (BISUL) followed the trail of the uniqueness and decided to discover the more and less obvious secrets of Lodz.

Thanks to the city game they have visited not only Księży Młyn [Priest's Mill], Scheibler's Palace, Źródliska Park and Museum of Cinematography, but also mastered topographic and group work skills while solving puzzles related to Karol Scheibler, Edward Herbst and Ludwik Grohman.
 
For the fans of film Lodz the Museum of Cinematography organized stop motion animation lessons. During the classes BISUL students learned how to create their own objects and backgrounds, how to configure the camera and edit videos.

Mgr Anna Deredas from the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Lodz, who is also a member of the Polish Ethnological Society told BISUL primary school students about Lodz.
 
Lodz would not be fully multicultural without the annual "BISUL" picnic. There were many attractions awaiting the participants – henna decorating, face painting, tug-of-war and even dancing. The culminating moment was the Belgian dance performed by students, parents and teachers. All this took place amidst laughter, games, and fantastic food from the furthest corners of the world. 


British International School of the University of Lodz 

BISUL was founded by the University of Lodz in 2013 in a response to the increasing demand for international education in Lodz. Since then it has been closely cooperating with the University, relying on its experience, experts, scientific background and contacts with specialists. Together, they provide comprehensive education for expat children and - more and more often - Poles who value high academic standards and a truly international educational experience. 

BISUL is the only school in central Poland that educates children of different nationalities according to the British National Curriculum. Stages of teaching include nursery, primary and secondary schools, providing students with world-class knowledge and skills. The school enables students to gain qualifications such as Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS and A-level, which are the ticket to studying in highly regarded fields of study, both in Poland and abroad. 

BISUL is an authorised IB School. By delivering the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme it provides an internationally accepted qualification for entry into higher education and is recognized by the most reputable and respected universities worldwide.