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Our Kindergarten Planting Project Keeps Growing!
The seeds planted with so much joy by the children have sprouted! Now it's time to carefully transplant each little plant into its own space.
With each small plant, the excitement grows for what will come – even something delicious for the kids to enjoy! 🥕🍅🌽 Through this project, the children learn where food comes from and develop a close connection to nature.
A big thank you to everyone who supports this project and makes these valuable experiences possible for the children!

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New department „Construction“ at the IPK Since Januar 2019 we have had 3 classes ( Senior 4 - 6 ) in this area with a total of 109 students in the field of construction. The [...]

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The Water Project Phase 3: At the end of 2015 the third phase of the water project could be launched. On April 28, 2016 Tobias Fiedler and Erna Schneider from Engineers without Frontiers went to [...]

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