
KAROLINA DUBIEL-BOGACZ
PSYCHOLOGIST
I hold a Master’s degree in psychology with extra Erasmus+ knowledge gained at the Catholic University of Lublin.
At Da Vinci’s International Schools I work as a psychologist – I provide support for children, teenagers and parents.
In my private life I am a mother of two girls and a wife to a globetrotter. A refined cook and a specialist when it comes to making pancakes in a 100 different ways. A snow queen, be it on a snowboard, sledge or ice skates. At night, when not asleep, I create interior design decorations.
My greatest idol was and still is my great grandmother who, despite the innumerable difficulties and dramatic events she had to face during her lifetime, remained a wonderful and positive person until she passed away. I wish everyone including myself could have such a positive attitude to life.

JULIETTE BULLOCK
PEDAGOGIST
I studied psychology in France at the Grenoble Alpes University as well as pedagogy at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. Social sciences are what I like best and I regularly take part in workshops within the scope of that subject. When not working I ride my bicycle and go for walks with my dog in the mountains. I am also passionate about diving and currently I am trying to become an instructor.

WIOLETTA KOZIANA
SPEECH THERAPIST
I graduated from the Pedagogical University where I studied Polish philology and speech therapy. I am also a graduate of the Jagiellonian University where I read clinical speech therapy. My experience encompasses numerous voluntary assignments, work in private speech therapy surgeries as well as participation in numerous workshops. I also completed a year long placement at the Voivodeship Children’s Hospital where I worked with Psychiatry Ward patients.
In my work as a therapist, I am primarily guided by the child’s well-being. Working with children is extremely satisfying for me and gives me a reason to smile. A holistic approach is of primary importance to me as well as cooperation among specialists.
I like to spend my free time with a good book and a mat where I can meditate.
My motto: “It always seems impossible until it’s done.” – Nelson Mandela.