our facilities

 
 
 


Our facilities provide a safe environment, with flexible areas set out in many different ways aiming to provoke curiosity and surprise, presenting children with the challenge and wonder of many different experiences.

Our center  aims to foster a child’s natural delight of exploring and discovering which results in children asking questions, gaining knowledge and understanding. With an adult’s guidance and support, children build on knowledge and can reach their full potential and become independent life long learners.

The facilities have been carefully designed to invite children to participate in diverse activities, to be engaged and to express themselves. Seven different environments allow children to be either physically active, concentrated, or relaxed depending on where they are. The flexible environments include:

A careful selection of the highest quality, sustainable and beautifully designed products from Scandinavia and the world furnish our facilities. Educators incorporate design and environmental teachings that raise questions such as “Who makes things? How are things made? How the environment is affected by our choices?”, among other subjects. Children learn from an early age, how design and careful selection affects our everyday lives and the environment. 

We also use natural materials as much as possible and emphasize the opportunity to create and reuse where possible.


 

What’s in this space?

  1. An open play area with high quality toys, gym equipment (balls, trampolines, quality mats, etc) and diverse materials.

  2. An art atelier with a variety of creative materials

  3. A large open activity area with a full kitchen

  4. A quiet room that serves as a resting room, sensory activity and theatre

  5. A class room with a library and learning materials

 
 
 
 
 

nordic arquitecture

Our interior and outdoor environments have been designed specially to meet the needs of playful children and to maximize their wellbeing and opportunities for learning. Danish Architect Jens Martin Suzuki-Højrup, creative director of Hokuou - Architecture & Design, led the Scandinavian interior design and renovation of the entire premises with a welcoming nature theme. His previous experience designing schools with firms such as Kjaer & Richter and 3XN in Denmark helped us design flexible spaces that inspire, motivate and encourage exploration and creativity as well as aid educators to accommodate group activities.