Zuzanna Ginczanka Secondary School in Warsaw is the first minority secular Jewish high school since the closure of Jewish schools in 1968, having opened its doors in 2020.
Currently in its fourth year, the school educates 90 students across six classes. The high school thrives on strong cooperation between students, parents, and teachers, creating an inclusive environment that celebrates identity diversity. The school combines an awareness of Jewish culture with rigorous academic learning and social involvement. It emphasizes cooperation over competition, fostering a supportive community where everyone learns from and supports each other, ensuring the wellbeing of every individual.
High School Principal: Agata Patalas
Teachers: Agata Patalas, Piotr Smoliński, Sasza Taratina,
Natalia Kryczka, Bogumiła Kółkiewicz
Coordinator: Anna Bakuła-Wasilewska