It was established to provide foreign language teachers, needed in the newly-reformed Polish schools.
During that period 1,300 Polish schools functioned with 1,800 teachers and 84,000 students.
Students in Polish schools typically learn one or two foreign languages.
The last of these has become a standard recommended for study in Polish schools.
Both schools were joined in 1923 to one Polish school which operates to date.
By 1938, these numbers changed, and the number of children in Polish schools shrank to 9,732.
Efforts to create a Polish high school were unsuccessful until a small one opened in 1934.
Those students who went on attended heavily Polish public high school.
In fact, there is no such universal requirement, though some Polish schools do take their students to the site.
Even a clear identification with the modern Polish school is denied him.