Our Story

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an educational center that opened in April 2022 and has been actively growing ever since. Today, we have around 250 students, have opened a second campus, and have received accreditation as a Cambridge International School.

We are committed to creating a learning environment where children feel comfortable and enjoy the process of learning. Our goal is to achieve strong academic results without the pressure of overachievement, using modern teaching methods and an individualized approach.

Our Principles

  • Mutual Respect
    We treat all members of our school community with care and respect.
    We speak to one another in a respectful manner and do not tolerate any form of hostile or offensive behavior. Verbal or written expressions, photos, or videos containing insults are strictly prohibited. We also do not allow manipulation, pressure, or jokes intended to harm, humiliate, or offend others, as well as any physical contact without prior warning and consent.
    We listen attentively and support each other, because a safe and respectful school environment is our priority.
  • Acceptance
    We are different, and that's okay.
    We embrace the differences that make each person unique. We avoid stereotypical judgments about students, teachers, and people in general, and we do not compare individuals to each other.
    We focus on evaluating and commenting not on personal traits, but on the dynamics, progress, and actions of each individual.
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  • Responsibility
    We consider children to be full participants in the educational process. We are not afraid of making mistakes and discussing them; it is important for us to show that mistakes are a normal part of learning. We ask for help when something is not working. We do not punish students or staff; instead, we explain and show the consequences of behavior. Upholding principles of academic integrity is essential to us.
Our goals:
  • A Safe and Comfortable Space for Choice, Mistakes, and Visible Success
  • Fostering a Positive Attitude Toward Learning
  • Gentle Adaptation to Life Changes
  • Development of Skills in Analysis, Reflection, Research, and Problem-Solving
  • Visible Learning and Feedback: Student-School-Parent Communication
  • Development of Skills for Learning, Agency, and the Ability to Make Choices
  • Creating a Supportive Community of Teachers, Students, and Parents