Aleksandra Słomińska


Aleksandra Karola Słominska (born 4 November 1858 in Jeżewie, died February 16, 1954 in Poznan) is a Polish social and female teacher and social worker. Curriculum vitae

Daughter of the official of Ignacy and teacher of Zenobia from the Wnukowskis. In 1878, Kwidzyn passed the teacher's exam. From 1878 to 1882 she taught French at Hildesheim. From 1882 to 1886 she stayed in Paris, where she studied at the Collège de France while teaching in private homes. In 1886 she returned to Poland (then under the Partition), teaching in private homes. In 1897 she settled in Poznań. She worked as a teacher at the Anastazji Warnke Women's School, Antonina Estkowska's school and a salary for Anna Danysz's niece. In 1901 she passed the exam for the head of the school and founded a boarding school for girls at ul. Arms. The dormitory was exclusively for Polish girls studying in Poznan schools. She also taught history and Polish. At that time, she worked intensively for women. in the Reading Room for Women. Together with Aniela Tułodziecka she worked in the association Warta. In 1909 she became president of the Union of Polish Women's Educational Associations in the German Reich, whose seat was in Poznań. She has lectured numerous lectures, conducted educational activities for women and children from the working class, taught also in a secret manner. In 1919 she founded with Lucyna Sokolnicka Private High School Queen Jadwiga at pl. Spring of Ludów in Poznan (then Świętokrzyski Square 4). In June 1920, the feminine secondary school of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, headed by her. In 1924 it was transformed into a gymnasium with its own universal school (from 1937 at Słowackiego 18). In 1940 she was transferred to Radom, where she moved to Warsaw. In 1945 she returned to Poznan. He was buried at the Cemetery of Corpus Christi in Poznan.

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