Grade 12 Exams Finished; Grade 11 Exams Just Around the Corner

by Jeong Bin Lee While the exams have just ended for the seniors, the juniors are now preparing for the upcoming exam week starting from June 3rd. With around a week left to study, Warrior News interviewed Grade 11 students in the library during lunch, about their sentiments on these important exams and their very own preparation methods. Which subject exam are you most worried … Continue reading Grade 12 Exams Finished; Grade 11 Exams Just Around the Corner

IBDP Y1 Chemistry Students visit Anpharm

by Haruka Shimizu On May 21, the 11th grade IB chemistry students visited the Anpharm Pharmaceutical Company in Bialoleka. The Anpharm Pharmaceutical Company is part of the French Servier group and was established in 1992. Out of 15 manufacturing sites worldwide, Poland has the 5th biggest manufacturing site. According to Joanna Drewla, the General Director of Servier Poland, “The Servier Manufacturing Site currently supplies nearly … Continue reading IBDP Y1 Chemistry Students visit Anpharm

ASW Spring Play Opens Tonight!

by Haruka Shimizu and Defne Apaydin This year’s high school spring production is a play that many juniors are already familiar with: The Crucible. It will be performed at the American School of Warsaw on Thursday, May 23 and Friday, May 24 at 18:00. Written by Arthur Miller, The Crucible is a set in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692, dramatizing and fictionalizing the Salem Witch trials. … Continue reading ASW Spring Play Opens Tonight!

Are More Radical Solutions the Answer? – An Editorial

by Zofia Ciołek It’s been just over nine world-changing months since Greta Thunberg, a high school activist for climate change, began her strike for a better future in front of Sweden’s main legislature building, the Riksdag. Almost immediately her bravery and perseverance became a worldwide sensation — and not only that, her protest for a better future inspired thousands of others to join the fight … Continue reading Are More Radical Solutions the Answer? – An Editorial