Primary school for 60 pupils with a day care and dining room. Pupils can take advantage of several interest groups - Dovedné ručky, Playful English, computer club, sports games.
A family-style kindergarten with elements of the Dalton Plan. Children can take advantage of recorder playing, speech therapy, graphomotor development, pre-swimming education, ecological activities, English club, creative workshops. The building includes a canteen and a day care centre.
Kindergarten for 18 children with dining room. There are spacious rooms including a cloakroom, classroom and playroom, bedrooms and a food dispensing room with dining room.
Kindergarten with eight classrooms for 205 children with garden and dining room. We organize trips to nature and culture, regular play sessions, sporting events or farewell ceremonies for preschoolers. We run creative art workshops.
Kindergarten with eight classrooms for 205 children with garden and dining room. We organize trips to nature and culture, regular play sessions, sporting events or farewell ceremonies for preschoolers. We run creative art workshops.
Operation of a primary school for 90 pupils with a dining room and a day care centre. There is a school library for the pupils. We participate in the EU money for schools project. We run clubs for ceramics, English language, music, dance or general education.
Kindergarten for 28 children. We organize school and extracurricular activities, trips or excursions. We introduce children to nature, healthy lifestyle, eating habits or small cleaning tasks. We use speech therapy to improve children's speech.
A primary arts school for 760 pupils, specialising in music, art and dance. Offering piano, violin, keyboard, viola, cello, recorder, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, electric guitar. Lessons in surface, spatial, object, action and multimedia creation.
Primary school for 300 pupils with dining room, day care and school club. The school teaches according to the Petrklíč curriculum. The symbol of the primrose also appears in the school's logo, along with a butterfly, which symbolises a school that promotes health. We publish a school magazine called Kaňka. Pupils and teachers participate in the creation of the magazine.