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Updated 02:38

Esports Win Funds New Computer Lab in Kraków

A Krakow Schools Brawl Stars victory converted into a modern computer lab for Primary School No. 92, linking esports and education.

The Krakow Schools Brawl Stars win turned into a new computer lab for Primary School No. 92. The students celebrated the opening after their victory at TAURON Arena Kraków.

Krakow Schools Brawl Stars victory funds new lab

The school earned the prize during a city-wide tournament. The event took place from February 6 to 8. The competition ran alongside the Intel Extreme Masters. Consequently, the tournament drew attention from local media and tech partners. The winning team included Illia Kozachenko, Bartosz Kokoszka and Maciej Wójcik. They are eighth graders at SP 92. Their prize converted into tangible hardware for classrooms. Moreover, the prize now serves a wider school community. The new lab contains modern PCs and peripherals. Therefore, students from many grades will use it for classes. The school will run coding and digital literacy lessons there. In addition, teachers will get training on how to use new tools. The local municipality supported the installation and logistics. Consequently, the project moved from a competition reward to a public education asset.

From competitive gaming to classroom learning

Esports often seem separate from school curricula. However, organizers designed the Kraków league to encourage learning. The tournament used the popular mobile game Brawl Stars. It featured 3 vs 3 teams from local schools. The format aimed to teach teamwork and strategy. Moreover, schools showed interest in harnessing gaming for STEM learning. The lab will host lessons in programming and media. The space will also support remote learning when needed. In addition, teachers can store student projects on-site. The community expects the lab to improve digital skills among pupils. Therefore, the investment may affect long-term academic choices.

Local context and why the result matters

Poland invests in school infrastructure mainly through municipal budgets. The city often partners with cultural or tech events. Consequently, a prize won at a public tournament can become a community resource. The Intel Extreme Masters holds global tournaments. Therefore, having a local tie-in brings international attention to Kraków schools. The win also highlights esports as a bridge to technology careers. Moreover, local officials see the project as a model for other schools. They plan to observe outcomes and scale successful aspects. The school hopes the lab will inspire more pupils to pursue IT subjects.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Public schools in Poland receive most funding from the municipality, and local initiatives often partner with private sponsors to add equipment. If you are an expat interested in volunteering or donating, contact the school’s principal or the city education office. You usually do not need a PESEL number (Poland’s national ID number) to visit a school, but you should carry ID. Also, be aware of basic public services: NFZ is the public health insurer and ZUS manages social security. Therefore, learn who manages local schooling and who holds decision power before offering resources.

Students and staff opened the lab at a formal event. The mayor or a city representative often attends such openings. In addition, local press covered the ceremony. The school promoted the story to highlight opportunities from extracurricular programs. Consequently, other schools may enter future editions of the Kraków league. The event shows practical ways esports can fund education. Moreover, it proves student initiatives can lead to community benefits. The school will monitor usage and report progress to the city. Therefore, stakeholders hope to replicate this model.

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