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Updated 14:35

Open places in Lublin city nurseries — English from September

Municipal nurseries in Lublin have free places and will add free English lessons from September. Apply online via the city form.

Municipal nurseries in Lublin still have free places for babies and toddlers. In addition, the city will offer free English lessons in those nurseries from September.

What the city offers parents

The City of Lublin invites parents to register their children online. Consequently, applicants can use an electronic recruitment form. Moreover, the municipal network stresses quality care and safety. Professional caregivers and nurses support children’s daily needs. Therefore, parents find help with basic childcare and development. Furthermore, psychologists work with staff to support emotional growth.

municipal nurseries in Lublin: free English classes from September

From September, the city will add free English activities for the youngest children. The classes will use games and play tailored to toddlers. In addition, trained staff will lead the sessions. Consequently, children will hear and use simple English words early. Moreover, the program complements rhythm, music, sensory and movement activities. Therefore, the offer supports language exposure, not formal grammar lessons.

Food, facilities and safety

The nurseries cook fresh meals on site every day. The menu follows dietician recommendations and excludes added salt, sugar and preservatives. Moreover, sensory rooms will help motor and cognitive development. The city also maintains safe outdoor playgrounds near many facilities. In addition, staff supervise play and daily routines to keep children secure. Parents can therefore expect a professionally run environment.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: For expats, municipal childcare can ease settling in. You will usually apply via the city e-form and attach the child’s birth certificate. In many cases you need a PESEL (national ID number for residents). If you do not yet have PESEL, check the city office rules. Also, keep documents proving residency and child health records. Remember, Poland manages healthcare through the NFZ (National Health Fund) and social insurance through ZUS (Social Insurance Institution), which affect access to public services.

How to apply? First, find the municipal recruitment form on the city website. Then, complete the electronic form and upload requested documents. However, priorities may apply, so act early. Moreover, contact the nursery if you need help with translations or with filling the form.

Why this matters to expats: reliable childcare lets parents work and learn local systems. Consequently, families integrate more quickly into the community. In addition, English exposure at an early age adds a useful skill. Therefore, these places represent both care and an educational start for young children.

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