Basia Korzeniowska
United Kingdom
Bio: British born of Polish parents; educator, teacher, translator, chair of Polish Citizens’ Committee Housing Association Ltd., fundraiser and organiser. I was born in Earls Court, centre of Polish émigré life at the time, then lived in South Kensington and went to a tiny boarding school in Ealing. I read Spanish and English at Sheffield University, and as I always knew I wanted to be a teacher I did my PGCE there in 1978. For the next forty years I taught in a wide variety of schools, eventually specialising in Special Education. The cohesive theme of my career was creative education in the widest sense of the word. My passions are people, education, literature, theatre and inclusivity. I hate sport but enjoy walking and taking photographs and writing. Now on my gap year I am enjoying volunteering my help with the Polish Cultural Foundation, St John Ambulance as a fundraiser, chairing the committee of Antokol Polish Care Home and serving on the committee of the Polish Ball. I promote knowledge of immediate history to school children about the events of the Second World War which led to my parents being here as refugees.
Hi. Rzeczpospolita Polska is a lovely country. I lived there from 1994 to1996.
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Nice to meet you virtually, Basia. It looks like we have a lot of interest in common.
Yours,
Dolly
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Lovely to meet you too.
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Thank you, Basia, for a few words about you, as I was curious, and now I know a tiny bit.
Joanna
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Most of my blog posts are about me and events or things in my life. Thank you for reading
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