
About Us

As educators for more than 20 years, we've seen that play-based learning has been the key to success.
Our experience as learning specialists at different bilingual schools, as well as our broad experience working with students with learning disabilities and special needs, has always been developed through providing authentic learning experiences. Equally, using play-based learning that enables emotional engagement allows children to make meaningful connections in their learning.
We all know that games entertain any child, but they also develop cognitive skills, inhibitory control (self-regulation), cognitive flexibility, working memory and problem solving abilities that promote further executive functions. These are essential not only for learning progress, but also throughout life.
We are convinced, as research indicates, that if the learning process involves these principles, whether at school, at home or in any educational space, the educational experience of all children, regardless their needs, will be successful.