Summer school is held at these Eureka branches
Valakampiai
Vaidilutės str. 71, Vilnius (for children aged 2-10)
Žvėrynas
Ukmergės str. 126, Vilnius (for children aged 2-6)
Naujamiestis
Vytenio str. 4, Vilnius (for children aged 2-6)
Žaliakalnis
Aukštaičių str. 45, Kaunas (for children aged 2-6)
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Birutė Mačiulienė and Povilas Mačiulis
Founders of Eureka School
The Eureka Summer School provides an excellent opportunity for both the smallest and primary school children to grow and develop harmoniously throughout the summer – June, July and August.
The summer education program focuses on playful education, interesting projects and relaxation that help children develop the most important life skills.
In the summer, we spend a lot of time outside, going on contextual trips and exploring nature. In addition, summer school is a great way to prepare for the upcoming school year. So, we invite little explorers to an adventurous summer school, which you can try at the nearest branch.
Moments
The uniqueness of Eureka
Discovery Based Education
It is unique due to the systematically created conditions that allow children to discover something new every day: an object, phenomenon, natural feature, emotion, country, etc. This creates a continuous and engaging experience of exploring the world, encouraging the little explorer to be curious, eager to learn, and discover.
Bilingual Education
Children at Eureka learn a second language daily, naturally, just like their native language – by absorbing it from the verbal environment and real-life situations. To encourage such language practice, teachers present at least 20% of the content in English every day.
The concept of Harmonious Education
It is a holistic system for developing personality of a modern child, implemented by harmonizing four educational dimensions: intelligence, social awareness, communication, and physical development.
Sustainable Thinking Education
In Eureka, the integrated educational content is based on the sustainability goals set by the United Nations. We learn sustainability principles through a connection with nature and the environment, the use of recycled materials, and project-based activities. Eureka’s environment, unique educational tools, and professional teachers encourage children not only to boldly explore the world but also to understand the importance of friendship between humans and nature.
Modern Environment
Eureka’s spaces are adapted to the needs of the little discoverers and their educational activities. Children have not only modern classrooms and active activity spaces but also enclosed courtyards designed for the little ones.
Summer School Topics
IN VILNIUS
JUNE
Week 1: Dinosaurs | How to preserve biodiversity?
Week 2: Ice Age | How to stop climate change?
Week 3: Stone Age | How are items recycled?
Week 4: Vikings | What is healthy eating?
JULY
Week 1: Ancient Egypt | How to ensure water cleanliness?
Week 2: Ancient China | What is clean energy?
Week 3: Ancient Greece | How to strengthen health?
Week 4: Lithuanian Dukes | How to preserve forests?
Week 5: Great Geographical Discoveries | How to sort waste?
AUGUST
Week 1: New Ages: Inventions | How to travel without polluting the environment?
Week 2: Growth of Cities | How can we contribute to urban sustainability?
Week 3: Journey to the Moon | What is space pollution?
Week 4: Looking into the Future | How to collaborate to achieve sustainability goals?
Summer School Topics
IN KAUNAS
JUNE
Week 1: Experimenting with Families | Living in a friendly environment
Week 2: Movie Theater: Past, Present, and Future | Can I change the future?
Week 3: Learning Beyond School: Where People Work | How can we reduce air pollution?
Week 4: Learning Beyond School: In Nature | How to preserve biodiversity?
JULY
Week 1: Ancient Egypt | How to ensure water cleanliness?
Week 2: Ancient China | What is clean energy?
Week 3: Ancient Greece | How to strengthen health?
Week 4: Lithuanian Dukes | How to preserve forests?
Week 5: Great Geographical Discoveries | How to sort waste?
AUGUST
Week 1: New Ages: Inventions | How to travel without polluting the environment?
Week 2: Growth of Cities | How can we contribute to urban sustainability?
Week 3: Journey to the Moon | What is space pollution?
Week 4: Looking into the Future | How to collaborate to achieve sustainability goals?
Philosophy of education
Eureka invites children aged 2-10 to spend their summer in an exciting and meaningful way! Summer school offers a wide range of activities, challenges, and adventures for the little ones. Each week focuses on a captivating theme, ensuring that kids not only have loads of fun and stay active but also gain a wealth of new knowledge!