In our educational approach, school trips hold a special place. They are not just simple sightseeing outings, but real human, social, and educational experiences. Why do we do them?
In a world where everything moves so quickly, providing a child with a stable, reassuring, and structured environment has become more important than ever. Far from being just a series of restrictions, discipline is one of the pillars of a successful education. But it should never be harsh or arbitrary — it must be balanced, explained, and applied with kindness.
In our school, every rule has meaning. It is discussed, explained, and connected to a value we aim to instill: respect, responsibility, discipline, and commitment.

We believe in a form of discipline that:
- Provides structure without stifling.
- Reassures without infantilizing.
- Empowers without punishing.
"Freedom begins where chaos ends." – Maria Montessori
In practical terms, this means:
- A clear set of rules, known by all, displayed and explained to the students.
- Educational and consistent consequences: reparations, mediation, and time for reflection.
- An adult approach based on active listening and leading by example.
The effects are clear: a calm school environment, respectful and confident children, and parents reassured to know their children are being guided with fairness.
This compassionate discipline also prepares our students for the world of tomorrow — a world where they’ll need to set their own boundaries, respect collective rules, and demonstrate autonomy and responsibility.
This is how we shape the citizens of tomorrow.
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