Life Skills
Preparing Children for Real Life, Together
Practical skills matter more than ever. Creativity, problem-solving, and adaptability help children face real challenges.
For us, Education goes beyond academics.

Gardening
Gardening is a vital life skill, teaching children how to grow their own food and understand where it comes from.
On our Campus, we have a small garden to grow vegetables.

Woodwork
Whenever possible, we try to involve our students in the works around our Campus, because everything that needs to be fixed is a learning opportunity. And most children enjoy real work much more than mindless exercises.

Arts
Arts is a powerful way for children to develop emotional expression and mindfulness.

Animals
Our chickens are a living classroom. Children collect fresh, chemical-free eggs and learn where food truly comes from. By feeding scraps to the birds and turning manure into compost, they witness recycling and natural cycles in action. Caring for chicks teaches biology while daily tasks build responsibility, time management, and problem-solving. Kids gain hands-on knowledge of food systems, sustainability, and life sciences—while enjoying a close connection to nature.

Teamwork
Being able to work well with others is essential for success. We support individualism through personalized learning plans, while teaching teamwork through group projects, where children share ideas, cooperate, and support each other.

Cooking
Cooking teaches children independence in preparing meals. Making simple breakfasts, lunches, dinners, fresh juices, smoothies, salads, fruit skewers, and traditional dishes helps them learn about healthy eating, practice kitchen hygiene, and gain practical self-care skills.
