
The rules for eighth-grade exams have changed slightly for Ukrainian students in Poland. Now students will have more time to complete tasks in each subject
Starting in 2025, the rules for the eighth-grade exam (egzamin ósmoklasisty) will change in Poland. The innovations will affect both the duration of testing in each subject and special conditions for Ukrainian students. Below, we will tell you what the changes are, when the exam will be held this year, and where you can find detailed information.
What is the eighth grade exam?
In Poland, primary school (szkoła podstawowa) lasts eight years. At the end of it, pupils take the eighth grade exam, the results of which affect their admission to secondary schools.
The exam includes three compulsory subjects:
1. Polish language,
2. Mathematics,
3. a foreign language (English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, German, French, Spanish, Italian or Russian).
Don't want to miss important updates and useful articles? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter!
What changes will be introduced in 2025?
According to the decree of the Minister of Education of Poland dated 30 January 2023, the time for completing tasks in each subject will be increased by approximately 25%. From 2025, the exam duration will be as follows:
For Polish students:
🔻 Polish language - 150 minutes
🔻 Mathematics - 125 minutes
🔻 Foreign language - 110 minutes
For foreign children (including Ukrainians who have been studying in Poland for a long time)
🔻 Polish language - 225 minutes
🔻 Mathematics - 190 minutes
🔻 Foreign language - 110 minutes
For children from Ukraine who arrived in Poland after 24 February 2022:
🔻 Polish language - 265 minutes
🔻 Mathematics - 125 minutes
🔻 Foreign language - 110 minutes
Polish language exam for Ukrainians - compulsory or not?
Starting from 2025, Ukrainian students studying in Poland will have to take exams in mathematics and a foreign language.
At the same time, the Polish language exam will be voluntary (at the student's request).
Examples of tasks can be found on the website of the Central Examination Board in the ‘Informative’ section. There you can also find detailed information about the structure of the exam, types of tasks and assessment criteria.
By the way, if you have any questions about studying abroad, you should contact professionals. Education lawyers will be happy to help you find an institution and collect the necessary documents. Education abroad opens up many opportunities for Ukrainians, and a lawyer will help you make the most of them.
We remind you! Poland continues to be considered one of the most popular destinations for Ukrainians to emigrate to, as the country offers comfortable conditions for living, working and doing business. If you are planning to move in 2025, it is important to prepare in advance for visa application, work permit and legalisation of residence. We talked about the algorithm of actions for emigration and the specifics of preparing documents for legalising your stay in Poland.
Want to know more? Read the latest news and useful materials about Ukraine and the world in the News section.
Our recommendation for a safe and comfortable trip:
Visit Ukraine Insurance - insurance for a safe stay abroad without unnecessary expenses;
Green Card - compulsory car insurance for traveling abroad;
Visit Ukraine Tickets - book tickets for buses, trains, and airplanes to/from Ukraine and between cities around the world;
Private Lawyer service - professional legal support on visa and migration issues;
Visit Ukraine Merch - buy patriotic clothing and accessories with worldwide delivery.
© 2018-2025, Visit Ukraine. Use, copying or reprinting of materials on this site is permitted only with a link (hyperlink for online publications) to Visit Ukraine.
All rights reserved.
Recommended articles
2 min
Insurance
Insurance in Poland: who needs a policy and how do they differ?
Insurance is a mandatory document for entering Poland on most visas, especially for tourists and those planning short-term trips. It's important to choose the right insurance company and take out a policy that meets the requirements of the Polish authorities. What you need to know about it - read this article
16 Feb. 2025
More details1 min
For refugees
800 Plus programme for Ukrainians in Poland starts this week: who can apply
Starting from 1 February, Ukrainians in Poland will be able to apply for 800 Plus assistance. However, there have been changes to this programme. Read what you need to know here
28 Jan. 2025
More details1 min
Travel
Tickets to Poland and Hungary from Ukraine to rise in price from 1 February
Ukrzaliznytsia has announced changes to international train ticket prices. From 1 February 2025, travelling abroad will become more expensive, and the cost of some tickets will increase by more than a third. Find out more about the new fares and the reasons for the increase
29 Jan. 2025
More details1 min
Finance
Tax refund in Poland: exceptions worth knowing about
All taxpayers who paid more advance payments than necessary during the year may receive a tax refund. However, there are certain exceptions. Find out when a tax refund is not possible
05 Feb. 2025
More details