About school
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History of the School
A magnificent school building at ul. Orła Białego 5 in Lidzbark Warmiński was built in the years 1914-1918 in the former Heilsberg for the needs of education in this city. Fortunately, the building did not suffer any damage during the war, unlike in other parts of Lidzbark Warmiński. The seat of the present Stanisław Staszic Vocational School Complex, which includes the Secondary School of Economics. After the end of hostilities in 1945, the "Społem" PSS cooperative initially found its place here. Later, the building was taken over by the educational authorities, and until 1947 there was a Liceum and a Gymnasium, i.e. the present Secondary School. Then the building at 5 Orła Białego Street became the seat of another school - the Pedagogical Secondary School. The so-called Exercise School, in which students of the Pedagogical Secondary School gained apprenticeships. With time, it was decided that the Pedagogical Secondary Schools were not needed and the enrollment in this renowned school in Lidzbark was stopped. By order of the Board of the School District in Olsztyn, in the letter of July 31, 1968, No. KS-II-SZ-1/20/68, on September 1, 1968, the Secondary School of Economics was established based on an 8-grade primary school. The first direction in which high school students were educated was postal and telecommunications operation. The order was signed by the then Superintendent of the School District - Franciszek Sikora. The organization of the school was defined by the statute of the technical secondary school - economic high school constituting an appendix to the order of the Minister of Education of November 4, 1966, Official Journal of the Min. 15, item 181. Kazimierz Moroz, MA, a geographer by education, was appointed the head of the newly established Secondary School of Economics. Chemistry was taught by Gabriela Gawlikowska, MA and professional subjects by Narcyza Toboła. The intricacies of mathematics were taught by Henryk Koniecko, an avid philatelist. The first tutors were: mgr Henryk Pietkiewicz, mgr Hanna Szczepanik, mgr Gabriela Gawlikowska. The first graduates of the Secondary School of Economics were Danuta Abramowicz, Grażyna Baranowska, Marta Bielecka. From the very beginning, Stefania Martowicz - a Polish teacher, MA Halina Truszczyńska - a teacher, later a longtime deputy director of the Economic Secondary School, Julia Cichowska - a Romanist, Jarosława Mikołajczak - a history teacher, MA Hanna Szczepanik - a Polish teacher and long-term chronicler of school events, Krystan - physical education teacher, mgr Czesław Kisły - teacher of Russian language, Teodor Balicki - mathematician and supervisor of SKO, Henryk Kaczyński - head of extracurricular activities and singing teacher, mgr Henryk Pietkiewicz - physicist, Tadeusz Tański - teletechnic teacher. Alina Tawkin was the head of the boarding school at that time. Librarian - Krystyna Staroń. The school janitor was Franciszek Pruński.
Five years after the establishment of the ZSZ, he was given the name of Stanisław Staszic and a banner was presented. The Vocational School Complex in Lidzbark Warmiński belongs to the Society of Staszic Schools in Poland. In 2001, the number of graduates of the Secondary School of Economics has already exceeded over 3.5 thousand graduates who left the walls of this school, distinguished for education, in Lidzbark Warmiński and the Olsztyn Province.
School Anthem
A famous town has grown up by the Łyna.
And he fought with the Teutonic Knights.
The people gave their lives to Warmia.
For Poland. For your lands.
Copernicus of the Sun paused.
And the earth moved from its jobs.
Krasicki began his fairy tales.
They were released by a Polish tribe.
Chorus: Give eagle wings to youth.
In study, life and work.
Let the common arm rise the country.
Let peace and freedom mean.
White and red: Fame! Hi!
Let the eagle fly towards the sun.
We will carry Poland's honor.
We, the children of the famous Warmia.