A day with its own rhythm.
A steady daily routine gives children a sense of safety. And safety is what curiosity needs to grow. Here's our full daily rhythm, and the reason behind every part of it.
- 07:00 – 09:00
Welcome and free play
We greet every child by name. No rush, each at their own pace.
Why: A calm start sets the tone for the whole day. Children choose where to begin.

- 09:00
Breakfast
Made in-house. Conversation flows in Polish and English.
Why: A shared table is the shortest path to connection — with food, language, and each other.
- 09:45
Learning time
The theme of the week. An experiment, a material, a question of their own.
Why: Short, focused blocks. One thing done well beats ten done halfway.

- 10:30 – 12:30
Garden, walks, outdoors
Outside every day. Our garden, a park in Wola, a walk around the neighbourhood. Rain counts too.
Why: Movement, fresh air, and nature, every single day. The body learns alongside the mind.

- 12:30
Soup
Seasonal, fresh, made from scratch.
Why: A simple, warm meal in the middle of the day. A rhythm children come to recognise.
- 13:00
Rest
Quiet, a teacher's voice, imagination. Children who don't nap move to a second room for calm, guided activities.
Why: We respect different needs. Rest isn't a punishment, and it isn't mandatory either.

- 14:30
Main course
A home-cooked lunch at a shared table.
Why: Real food, real conversation. We teach children to name what they're eating.
- 15:00
Creative workshops
Ceramics, painting, music, cooking, on weekly rotation.
Why: Craft. Patience. Pride in something made with your own hands.

- 16:00
Free play or extra activities
Children choose, teachers observe.
Why: Free time with purpose. We learn from what children choose for themselves.

- 16:00 – 18:00
Garden, one-on-one time, pick-up
A short chat with parents at the end of the day.
Why: Every goodbye is also a message: how the day went, what happened, what's next.
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