In 13,438 elementary schools in grades 1-3, education was conducted on Monday full-time, as reported by MEiN. It was around 96.8 percent. Elementary schools in 15 Voivodeship. In 71 elementary schools in grades 1-3, it took place at distance learning, and in 371 – in a co-educational mode.

The statistics cover 15 provinces, except for Warmin-Masurian County, where, in fact, as of last Monday, March 1, only distance learning takes place.

The Ministry of Education and Science also announced that 14945 kindergartens were operating on a daily basis on Monday, or 97.7 percent. who are they. 85 kindergartens work in remote mode, and 270 kindergartens in mixed mode. The data is coming from all over the country – kindergartens are open in all regions.

This status data shows from Monday at 13.00 and comes from school principals.

The Board of Directors decides on the transition of the school, nursery or preschool institution to another unstable mode of operation, with the consent of Sanepid, after learning about the epidemiological situation in the institution.

MEiN included monitoring the situation in primary schools and kindergartens.

Pupils in grades 1-3 of elementary schools who were learning by distance from November 9, returned to full-time school on January 18. However, due to the epidemiological situation in the region, from March 1 in the province. At Warmia and Mazury, students learn from these classes remotely. In the remaining 15 counties, the youngest students are still attending schools, although starting next Monday, March 15th, students from the Pomeranian voivodship will join them, also due to the dynamic increase in infection in this region.

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Students in grades four through eight of elementary and high schools learn remotely beginning October 26.

The fall semester suspension of full-time classes did not apply to kindergarten, primary school pre-school classes and other forms of preschool education. Preschoolers returned to full-time education at the end of May last year.

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