Our mission is to create a space where responsible future adults grow—individuals who will bring positive change to society.
We perceive each student as a unique individual and guide them in developing character, creativity, global awareness, and responsibility toward the world around us. We focus not only on access to quality education, but also on supporting mental health, inner well-being, and healthy relationships, which are the foundation of successful learning.
We teach English from the 1st grade, and students use it in mathematics and science classes, as well as in music and art education. We assess English proficiency through Cambridge exams every year. We place strong emphasis on an individual approach to each child, close collaboration with families, and the conscious, responsible development of the entire school community. We create a safe, stimulating, and respectful environment where children feel accepted, heard, and have space to express their opinions.
Our educational program combines key EU competencies with the principles of Montessori pedagogy. We guide children toward independent thinking, a joy for learning, and the ability to find meaning in what they do. We understand learning as a process that prepares them for life—for collaboration, responsible decision-making, and respect for others as well as themselves.
We also greatly value our work with youth through the Erdkinder program—a Montessori concept for ages 12–15. The program connects education with real life through work, community, nature, and real projects in the authentic environment of the Jolly Farm. Thanks to these activities, we are involved in international collaboration, sharing experiences with schools abroad and jointly developing education focused on responsibility, sustainability, and the best interests of the child.
Our teachers have received their education from the Association Montessori International (AMI), whose certified educators are sought after worldwide.




