Our teaching
Lower school
Your child will gain a solid foundation for further education.
In mathematics, they will learn to count, work with data, solve logical problems, and use mathematics in practical situations.
In Czech, they will develop reading skills and a relationship with reading, learn to work with text, critically evaluate it, and think while creating their own meaningful texts.
In English, they will reach a level that allows them to communicate fluently and follow lessons in English – this will be verified by the Cambridge YLE international certificate in the 4th grade. At the same time, they will gain an overview of the world around them through thematic teaching. They will also learn to work independently, solve problems proactively, follow rules and cooperate in a group, formulate their own opinions, communicate, and present their work.
Upper school
Advanced language and mathematical-logical literacy.
We emphasize the development of communication skills in both Czech and English. Students learn to express their thoughts clearly and grammatically correctly in both spoken and written form. In mathematics, we emphasize the development of logical thinking and the application of mathematical knowledge.
Contextual, meaningful teaching
Instead of traditional separate subjects, we combine certain fields into meaningful units – teaching blocks – such as Global World, Culture and Arts, and Natural Sciences. This teaches children to think in context and connect knowledge with understanding.
Choice based on interests and preparation for the future
From 6th grade, your child can choose elective subjects based on their interests: Work and Crafts, Business and Finance, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Outdoor Sports, or Fine Arts Studio. In addition, we teach a unique subject called Individual Project, where each student works independently on their own assignment throughout the year. They will try out different fields and possible directions for their future studies.
Elementary school graduate
We responsibly prepare 9th grade students for secondary school entrance exams – we train learning strategies, time management, self-management skills, and in an elective subject we practice standardized CERMAT tests.
The result? 100% of our graduates get into the secondary school of their choice.
At the end of 9th grade, students usually reach level B2 in English, take the Cambridge English international language exam, and receive an international language certificate.
Our graduates are confident, independent, and ready for further study and life. They know how to work in a team, communicate clearly, and defend their opinions. They can solve problems creatively, connect knowledge across disciplines, and understand the world around them. They are empathetic, care for their own wellbeing, and build quality relationships.
Outdoor learning
The school farm is a unique part of education at our school – a place where students move from theory to practice and learn with all their senses. They learn how life begins from seed to harvest, how to care for plants and domestic animals, how natural balance works, and the annual cycle of nature. They learn to think ecologically, to protect and care for nature and the environment. In addition, they develop manual dexterity and patience, acquire work habits, and gain respect for human labor.
Outdoor learning not only brings children the joy of discovery, but also improves concentration and promotes cooperation and healthy exercise. On the farm, students have the opportunity to learn outdoors in nature not only about science topics; anything can be learned outdoors—counting garden beds, measuring areas, recording observations, weighing crops, calculating yields, drawing, and writing stories.