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The beginning of the agricultural school
On 2 December 1944 Agricultural Secondary School for Male and Female was formed in Dzików’s residence. The castle of count Tarnowski with other buildings was given for needs of the school. The school at first was situated in the right part of the palace, the remaining rooms were occupied by the National District Committee in Tarnobrzeg and the boarding-school. Marian Połowicz was an organizer, and then the first head teacher. The beginning was very difficult. There wasn’t the basic equipment of the school, teaching aids, textbooks, there were no programmes of teaching, qualified teachers. 31 schoolchildren began their education on 1 March 1945. Not all of them had adequate preparation to education at secondary school, therefore one organized preparatory courses on which one taught: the religion, Polish language, history, mathematics, chemistry, physics, geography, biology and hygiene. The teaching staff consisted of head teacher, several resident and several non-resident teachers from grammar school. On 1 September 1945 the school changed the name on Secondary School of the Rural Farm in Dzików. |
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Short history of school patron
Wojciech Bartosz Glowacki (1758–1794), known also as Bartosz Głowacki, was a Polish peasant and the most famous member of the scythers (peasant volunteer infantry) during the Kościuszko Uprising in 1794. Born as Wojciech Bartosz, he became a Polish national hero during the battle of Racławice on 4 April 1794, when he captured a Russian cannon by putting out the fuse with his hat. For this, he was promoted to the rank of warrant officer and received a surname 'Głowacki’. He was mortally wounded during the battle of Szczekociny on 6 June that year. Since that he has become one of the symbols of the Uprising and Polish valor.