Lyuben Karavelov Primary school, village of Trudovets
Students’s age – 7-13 years old
Number of students – 151
Number of teachers – 18
The school is located in 2 buildings
Main building on 3 floors
Classrooms – 13
Corridors – 3
Foyers – 7
Canteen: 1
Sport hall: 1
Computer room: 1
Olympiad Preparation Room – 1
Speech Therapy Room – 1
Resource Room – 1
Sensory Room – 1
Medical Office -1
Vice Principal’s Office: 1
Principal’s Office – 1
Teachers’ room – 1
Annex Building on 1 floor
Entrance hall and an assembly hall
Project Theme:
“I Love My School“
The school before the project






Project Inspiration
The interior design of a school plays a vital role in shaping the emotional climate and effectiveness of the learning process. Through the “I Love My School” project, each classroom was thoughtfully redesigned with themed photo murals that reflect the essence of each subject while inspiring students with motivational messages.
Colors were carefully selected to create a calming and motivating environment that supports focus and positivity for both students and teachers. This harmonious and aesthetic atmosphere encourages better communication, higher engagement, and a genuine desire to learn.
When a learning space speaks the language of creativity and inspiration, learning becomes a joy.
Project Description
“I Love My School” is rooted in the belief that our surroundings shape how we think and grow. With refreshed wall colors and vibrant, thought-provoking murals, the school has been transformed into a place that sparks imagination and ignites curiosity.
The project brought together students, teachers, and parents under a shared mission—to make Primary School “Lyuben Karavelov” in Trudovets not just a place for learning, but a space that inspires, unites, and uplifts.
Through collaboration and creativity, we’ve shown that change begins within—with intention, care, and vision. We believe that when you study in a beautiful and inspiring environment, the limits to success simply disappear.
First floor
Second floor
Third floor – “A Soul for Nature“
This space was created with love—for nature, for our roots, and for the future. Inspired by the legacy of Lyuben Karavelov, the school’s patron and a champion of education and national identity, the third floor tells a story of harmony, heritage, and connection with the world around us. Floral and nature-inspired design elements aren’t just decoration—they carry a message. Every detail speaks of the Earth’s beauty and the importance of protecting it. The warm colors and natural scenes on the walls invite students to dream, reflect, and listen—to themselves, to silence, to the whisper of the wind. This is more than a learning space. It’s a world that nurtures values—compassion, respect, mindfulness. Values that stay not only in the mind but also in the heart. For a lifetime.



Fourth floor – “Science Without Borders“
This floor celebrates curiosity and the limitless power of knowledge. “Science Without Borders” is a dynamic environment where math, computer science, and the natural sciences come together in a space designed to inspire. Each classroom features a subject-themed mural and a color palette that promotes concentration, creativity, and logical thinking. The result is a stimulating learning experience that encourages students to go beyond the textbook, to think freely and explore boldly.



Classrooms





Children and Flowers
Creating special corners with flower “cleaners” and herbs in the classroom in the school. The aim is to enrich the air with oxygen and healing aromas. For our children to be healthy and have a quick mind, it is necessary to have clean air in the classroom, saturated with oxygen and fresh fragrances.


Plant a tree – restore the balance in nature
Trees play an important role in preserving life on earth. The more trees and forests there are – the smaller the percentage of global warming, because they extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and reduce the greenhouse effect. Their roots significantly reduce the risk of flooding by improving the absorption of rainwater.
For every child in our kindergarten – we plant a tree!

