We also encourage Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and pre-service educators to apply. Applicants need not speak Polish or have Polish ancestry to apply to participate in the Teaching English in Poland Program.
Children under the age of eighteen are welcome to join a parent, guardian or relative as a “peer tutor.”
Please complete an application for each child. The Polish Director will determine the fee for the camp and tour for those children who attend the camp as a “peer tutor.” Acceptance of underage applicants is at the discretion of the Polish Director and American staff leader.
nd conducted by The Kościuszko Foundation with the endorsement of The Polish National Commission for UNESCO (Zalecze Camp only). Active financial support for the program is under the auspices of local foundations and non-profit organizations in the locale of the camps.
There are two basic curricula for (TEIP): English Language – American Culture Camp and the Arts Enriched English Language Camp.
I. English Language- American Culture Camp
The English Language -American Culture Camp provides elementary,middle, and high school Polish students with instruction and practice in conversational English within an American cultural context.
II. Arts Enriched English Language Camp
The Arts Enriched English Language Camp presents a rare opportunity for Polish students (upper elementary through high school) to experience a curriculum focused on the Arts: visual, auditory, performance, and literary with classes conducted in the English language.
Please refer to the Calendar 2018 section on the sidebar for a description and schedule for each camp. Check the dates carefully prior to making your choice on the online application. The camps will be held in the following cities:











