The school provides comprehensive care for children and young people with visual impairments, including teaching special skills, the mastery of which will increase the independence and self-sufficiency of the visually impaired and thus greatly facilitate their lives in complex life situations.
In the primary school for pupils with visual impairments, teaching is completely individualised. A maximum of 12 pupils are educated in a classroom, according to the RVP of mainstream schools. We also teach special education subjects such as working with compensatory aids, spatial orientation, development of visual perception and writing with all ten.
Thanks to an experienced team of teachers with speech therapy qualifications in cooperation with clinical speech therapists, children are not only able to eliminate speech defects, but also to overcome the psychological barriers they are often exposed to when they start preschool and school in standard educational institutions.
Our school is involved in the Healthy School on a Healthy Planet project, which focuses on education for healthy eating, proper use of free time, plenty of exercise, being in nature, consistent waste sorting. We are intensively involved in language teaching.
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