We offer two- and three-year apprenticeship courses mainly for our own primary school graduates, but also for pupils from other educational establishments.
Our school provides education for pupils with special educational needs, physical, visual or hearing impairments, severe speech impairments, severe developmental learning disabilities, severe developmental behavioural disabilities, multiple disabilities or autism.
A two-year practical school is a special school providing lower secondary education. It is intended for pupils with intellectual disabilities and graduates of practical and special primary schools.
We run a secondary school for 32 pupils. The secondary school provides education in horticultural production, catering and operational services. It also provides educational and social activities.
The practical school is designed for pupils with special educational needs - severe and moderately severe mental disabilities, simultaneous disabilities with multiple disabilities and autism.
We educate pupils with combined disabilities (a combination of different types, forms and degrees of disability, e.g. a combination of mental and physical or mental and sensory disabilities). Education in our school is free of charge for all pupils. It is provided in category E subjects and practical school.
Our pupils and apprentices are mainly clients of homes for the disabled (DOZP) and homes with special regime (DZR) and sheltered housing (ChB). We teach them according to the Ministry of Education's framework curricula mainly in practical, simple subjects so that they can join the workforce after graduation.
We provide secondary education to pupils with special educational needs (intellectual disability or intellectual disability in combination with other disabilities - multiple disabilities).
The study of the two-year practical school follows the educational programme of the special primary school. It focuses on the development of pupils with regard to their abilities, interests and degree of disability. Pupils develop the basic knowledge, skills and habits to perform simple activities in practical life.
The practical school gives pupils with a moderate degree of mental disability or with a mild mental disability in combination with another disability that prevents them from attending another type of secondary school the opportunity to obtain a secondary education.