| The greatest achievement | The greatest achievement | The greatest achievement | this year was the ability to maintain | this year was the ability to maintain | the | |
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| classroom-based tuition, as and where allovtfed |
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| majority of Polish schools | in Great Britain moved to online lessons„with | |||||
| some suspending | their activity altogether. | |||||
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also the ability to balance our budget | and | |||
| develop | information | and support services forthe local communities. | ||||
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