Kindergarten: Good Habit “Politeness”

Our new good habit, Politeness, was introduced with a fun puppet show. Together with the puppet, the children learned the importance of polite greetings and magic words like “Please,” “Thank you,” and “Excuse me.” They eagerly participated and spoke along with great fun and enthusiasm.

Carnival

Our kindergarten became colorful and cheerful again as we celebrated Carnival together. The children arrived in fantastic costumes and looked forward to a special day full of games, fun, and music. At various stations, children could wrap mummies, participate in eating contests, play snakeball, and transport confetti. Laughter, cheering, and shared play filled the air everywhere. In the multi-purpose room, both groups celebrated together with fun games, dances, and a catwalk where each child proudly presented their costume.

Primary School: Playful Break

Constructive building with LEGO, playing with animal figures, and much more offer a great break activity in the classroom. Children can let their imagination run wild, plan together, and implement creative ideas. Incidentally, teamwork, communication, and social interaction are strengthened. Thus, the break becomes not only relaxing but also a valuable time for collaborative learning and cohesion.

Carnival

Our Carnival day was all about fun and good spirits! During confetti math, colorful paper dots were thrown, collected, and cheerfully swirled around. The “Schwedenbomben” eating contest caused particularly much laughter: with lots of applause, chocolatey faces, and the best atmosphere, treats were enjoyed and cheered on.

Immersing in the Time of Jesus

In the 1st grade religion class, our students traveled back to the time of Jesus. They tried out games from that era and reenacted the Bible story “The 12-year-old Jesus in the Temple” with great joy. This made religion come alive and tangible for the children in a special way.

Middle School: Ice Skating

Our middle school spent an active time ice skating in Wiener Neustadt. With great joy and motivation, the students glided around the ice. While some were already very confident, others took their first steps, supported by their classmates.

Carnival

A day full of color, music, and good cheer – that’s how we celebrated Carnival at our middle school! Creative and colorful costumes were seen all over the school building. Whether funny, exciting, or fairytale-like: our students surprised us with great ideas. Of course, delicious food was also a must: sweet doughnuts, snacks, and many other delicacies provided refreshment in between. With varied games, cheerful dances, and well-known songs, everyone laughed, sang, and celebrated together.

School Bus

In the past few weeks, 1a and 1b students diligently sawed, filed, and designed in their crafts class. Fitting for school life, a very special piece was created: a wooden school bus pencil holder. With great patience and enthusiasm, the children tackled their fretwork. Step by step, the school bus was sawed out, sanded, and then lovingly painted. Many individual works of art emerged.

After-School Care: Playing Chess

Chess is very popular in after-school care and is a varied leisure activity for our children. Playing together promotes concentration, logical thinking, and strategic planning. At the same time, children learn to play fairly, follow rules, and interact respectfully with each other. Whether beginners or little pros: everyone finds a place in chess and experiences community in a playful way.

Goalkeeper Training

We’re kicking off our football leisure program with energy and enthusiasm. In the movement room, we transformed the afternoon into a small training camp with a special focus on goalkeeper training. With varied exercises for reaction, coordination, and catching techniques, the children playfully prepared for the sunny football season in spring. Team spirit, fairness, and, of course, plenty of fun in movement were at the forefront.

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