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Updated 11:18

Over 55,000 Students in Lublin Begin Summer Break

More than 55,000 students begin Lublin school holidays as the city plans extensive summer repairs and activities.

More than 55,000 pupils in Lublin collect their end-of-year reports on Friday and start the Lublin school holidays. The city says it will use the break to carry out dozens of renovation projects across kindergartens and schools.

Lublin school holidays: who is affected and why it matters

More than 55,000 children and teenagers leave classrooms for two months. Moreover, municipal preschools cared for over 8,300 children this year. In addition, city-run primary schools enrolled 25,483 pupils. Furthermore, nearly 20,000 students attended municipal secondary schools. Consequently, the scale of work this summer reaches many neighbourhoods.

The city plans repairs to floors, gyms, bathrooms and ventilation. Moreover, electricians will update lighting and wiring in several institutions. In addition, playgrounds and sports fields will receive upgrades. Therefore, the planned works aim to improve safety and accessibility for students.

Removations, sports, and accessibility upgrades

City officials listed specific schools and kindergartens for work. For example, they will replace classroom floors in six preschools. Also, primary schools and a general education complex will get new flooring. Gym floors at several schools will receive modern surfaces. Furthermore, electrical work will take place in both primary and secondary schools. Consequently, ventilation installations will go into selected centres.

The municipality will also boost access for children with disabilities. For instance, a ramp will appear at one preschool. Moreover, bathrooms will adapt to users with reduced mobility at a primary school. In addition, the city will renew roofs and stage some tender procedures. Therefore, parents and school staff can expect visible changes by autumn.

Summer activities and what expats should know

The city runs a “Lato w mieście” programme with workshops and sports events. Moreover, municipal institutions and NGOs will organise safe activities. Consequently, many families will find options for daytime care and learning. However, spaces fill quickly, so register early where required.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: For expats, understanding Polish school rhythms helps plan family time and travel. Note that public benefit systems use local identifiers. For example, PESEL is the national ID number (PESEL is the national ID number). Also, ZUS handles pensions and social insurance (ZUS is the social insurance institution), and NFZ runs public healthcare (NFZ is the national health fund). In addition, a police-issued fine equals a “mandat” (mandat means a fine). Therefore, keep documents and contact details updated with your child’s school.

The municipal repairs signal investment in long-term infrastructure. Moreover, the works align with national safety and accessibility standards. In addition, the city expects contractors to finish heavy works during summer. However, some projects continue into autumn due to scope.

For expatriates, these developments impact daily life. For example, roadworks near schools can change traffic and parking. Moreover, changes to school timetables affect childcare plans. Therefore, check your local school’s announcements before leaving town for the season.

Overall, Lublin uses the break to upgrade learning spaces and community sports facilities. Furthermore, the city pairs renovations with summer programmes for children. Consequently, families in Lublin can expect improved facilities and local activities when term resumes.

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