Primary School “St. St. Cyril and Methodius”, St. Lovech

Age of students – 6 – 14 yrs.

Number of students – 152

Number of teachers – 20

The school is located on 3 floors:

Classrooms – 19

Foyers – 4

Corridors – 7

Dining room– 1

Sports salons – 2

Computer cabinets  – 1

Theme of the Project

“I Love my School”

The school before the project

Project Description

First floor

Dream

“Dreams come a size too big so we can grow into them,” said Josie Bissett. Our students will meet their dreams every day on this first floor. They will be challenged to set goals, to be confident, to be able, and to succeed. Our youngest Prep pupils, crossing the school threshold for the first time, will come eagerly to school, exploring the world and dreaming. Because the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.

Second floor

“Imagination”

“Logic will take you from point A to point B. Imagination will take you anywhere” (Albert Einstein). That’s why, right in the third floor lobby, you’re greeted by wallpaper that opens the doors of imagination and has students creating their own unique and magical worlds. This is where the primary students are, where school life begins. And imagination is the beginning of the creative process and the cultivation on the path of knowledge.

Third floor – planned for 2024

Ecology

The natural sciences combined with the magic of the word – this is spiritual ecology! A very high bar, marked by both the wonderful images and the delightful thoughts of leading minds in these fields! Because for us, ecology is first and foremost a culture of the mind and a sense of the word and the native. An enchanting combination reflected in the designs!

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!