Open House

A week ago, our school Kids Camp hosted its Open house! Not only is this major event a great way for interested parents to be introduced to our concept, a bilingual education program that provides the children with a unique learning environment, but it is also a fantastic experience for the children at our school to show you (and their parents!) what they’ve learnt and the projects they’ve proudly worked on in the last months.

From the ground floor to the 2nd floor, you could explore the different themes that are used in each grade’s classroom, from Fantasyland in 1st grade, Nature in 2nd grade to Underwater in 3rd grade and Outerspace in 4th grade. 

The library was also open to visit with a variety of books on display, both in German and in English, as well as a Bookflix poster made by the kids showing their favourite books (wink to the well-known Netflix platform) and a Christmas book-tree set for the season! 

The building was full and lively with all the diverse activities provided, a scavenger hunt, a music corner, some poems and of course some delicious snacks and drinks. 

Thank you to everyone who helped make this Open House possible and to all who joined us. We hope you’ll spread the word and come visit us again next year!

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