EURO Magazine – Private schools take the initiative
More and more parents are choosing private schools that are able to respond to social changes and needs, says Petra Illnerová, founder of three private schools in Beroun.
More and more parents are choosing private schools that are able to respond to social changes and needs, says Petra Illnerová, founder of three private schools in Beroun.
The newly opened secondary school of the Natural Sciences and Technical Lyceum in Králův Dvůr has once again prepared Open Days, which will take place on January 16 and 17.
The battle for places at secondary schools is currently reaching its peak, and essentially determining the path that teenagers will take. The world is changing, and parents are increasingly looking for schools that will adapt to it. What skills should secondary school students acquire in order to succeed in the future?
A new private secondary school will open in Králův Dvůr in September this year. It will be an extension of the Montessori Beroun Nursery School and the V Zahradách Primary School in Beroun.
The newly opened secondary school in Králův Dvůr once again held Open Days, which took place on January 16 and 17. Visitors had the opportunity to learn about innovative teaching methods...
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A new secondary school has been built in the picturesque town of Králův Dvůr, with the aim of combining high-quality education with a modern approach to teaching. The Beroun Science and Technology Lyceum is a private school offering two high school diploma programs.
Today, for the very first time, students will sit down in the classrooms of a new, first private secondary school in Králův Dvůr in the Beroun region. The school promises an individual approach and close cooperation with experts. The newspaper visited the school exclusively before the start of classes.