Fully organised primary school for 300 pupils with a day nursery and dining room. We teach according to our own school curriculum and offer pupils varied leisure activities - workshops, camps, clubs, interest groups.
Primary school for 650 pupils with a school canteen, day care and club. We cooperate with the European Language Testing Centre. We participate in domestic and international projects. We run a photography club and organise sports and educational Olympiads and competitions.
We run a primary school for 250 pupils with a day care centre, dining room and club. We organise French, English conversation, ceramics, hiking or chemistry and physics clubs. We organize carnivals, trips, outdoor schools, project days and other events.
Barrier-free primary school with a capacity of 700 pupils with a canteen, a club and a playroom for 130 children. There is a pupils' library. We offer an English language club and movement games. We publish a school magazine. We organise children's events and school trips.
Primary school for 300 pupils with a day care centre, dining room and club. We publish a magazine called School Mix. We organise fishing, biology, history, maths and science Olympiads.
Primary school with a capacity of 270 pupils with a nursery for 50 children and a canteen. We teach English and German as a compulsory subject including Russian as part of a special interest group. We participate in sports competitions and swimming training. We organise children's days out including trips.
Primary school with 9 successive year groups for a maximum of 210 pupils. There is a school nursery. Pupils can attend a range of clubs and extra-curricular activities.
The philosophy of the school is comprehensive education with an emphasis on quality. We are interested in the development of key skills (e.g. financial and media education). In the afternoons, students choose from over 13 clubs and 12 after-school programs. Parents pick up their children who are learned, athletic and full of adventure.
The primary school consists of two classes for 40 pupils, teaching pupils from Year 1 to Year 5. We teach according to the "Creative School" curriculum. From Year 2 onwards, pupils begin to learn English. Great emphasis is placed on environmental education. We are involved in many projects.
We run a state primary school at a children's hospital. Pupils are taught according to the curriculum of their tribal schools. Teaching is carried out in the form of a small-class school of usually 17 hours per week, respecting the individual approach to each child.