Our big and small heroes

The EFYE Education Centre would not be such a joyful and educational refuge without the people who breathe life into it: All our pre-primary and primary pupils who learn eagerly every day, as well as all the adults who keep the whole school operation running and provide the children with the support they desperately need.

Pre-primary and primary pupils

Pre-primary pupils – Our little ones from ages two to four are divided into our playgroup and our pre-primary groups one and two.

Primary pupils – Our older children from ages five to twelve visiting grades one to six keep our teachers quite busy. Of course, they also support each other: The older children are always there, acting as mentors for the younger children.

Pre- and primary students

Preschool students – Our little ones from ages three to five are divided into our playgroup and our pre-primary groups one and two.

Elementary school students - Our older children from ages six to twelve visiting grades one to six keep our teachers quite busy. Of course, they also support each other: The older children are always there, acting as mentors for the younger children.

Employee

Teachers - Without our teachers our school would be in complete chaos. The three of them have our little rascals totally under control and they always have an open ear for their questions, problems, and wishes. 

Cook – Jane, the good soul of our school. What would we do without her? Every day, Jane prepares breakfast and lunch including a serving of vitamins from fresh fruits for our children and all employees, keeping the school building neat and tidy at the same time.

School Management

School Manager – Denis, our school manager, is where all threads run together. He is responsible for the whole everyday school organization, takes care of the personnel management, the finances and accounting, the communication with parents, as well as the food supply. He supports the teachers wherever he can.

„I used to think school was about teaching kids and showing them things.

The truth is that you can also learn so many things from them!“

Teacher Mercy