Svitoglyad/Worldview school forms responsibility for children and their readiness to be useful for the country.

IN THE POTTERY WORKSHOP

Recently, students of Svitoglyad tried themselves in the role of a potter. After all, school is not only about science, it is also about art and craft.

“Do you feel how hard it is to initially form the clay? So, you have to work hard to do that. And in the same way, parents raise a child by making efforts,” the teacher Victor taught each student.

NIEBIESKIE IGRZYSKA

The Polish Institute for Child Development Assistance in Gdańsk (Instytutu Wspomagania Rozwoju Dziecka) invited the Svitoglyad school to participate in the organization and implementation of the “Niebieskie Igrzyska” event.

We became the only Ukrainian school that expressed a desire to participate in these international sports competitions. We invited children from Rivne with autism to be on our team, as well as their parents.

CHARITY CONCERT

On April 27, a charity concert “Revived Life” took place. The initiators of the concert were the students of the Svitoglyad school. Our goal was to help the most valuable people – Ukrainian defenders!

Almost UAH 60,000 was raised by the students, parents, teachers, and donors. All funds were transferred to the rehabilitation of soldiers who lost limbs.

Thanks to such activities, children are more inspired by the words of Jesus Christ about love for one’s neighbor and learn philanthropy. Thanks to everyone who joined us!

READING CLUB

The second meeting of the reading club took place in the first grade!

The meeting was unusual because the Rivne writer Tamara Botsmai came to visit us.

The children personally communicated with the author. They bought her books and received Mrs. Tamara’s autograph. Each participant prepared in advance and presented a certain character from the special education book “Alphabet,” which was written by our guest.

The students had an interesting experience and a lot of impressions, emotions, and memories for the future. They had an opportunity to expand their creative skills. They learned to express their own thoughts and improved language and communication competence.