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Our children from the school club have crafted beautiful Christmas ornaments and decorations. This week, parents had the opportunity to purchase these unique handmade items at our reception during the afternoon hours. Together, we were able to support the dog shelter in Trnava during this pre-Christmas season.

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St. Nicholas visited BESST!

Just like last year, the snowflakes added to the magical atmosphere as St. Nicholas, accompanied by an angel and a devil, visited all the classrooms.

The snow-covered landscape gave the day a special charm, creating the ambiance of a winter fairytale. The children eagerly awaited St. Nicholas's arrival, prepared with their songs, poems, and curious questions about how things really work with him.

In the end, St. Nicholas didn’t forget anyone, ensuring every student received a little reward from his bag.

We can’t wait to see you again next year, St. Nicholas!

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Student Exchange meeting

In collaboration with the organizations Skutočne zdravá škola and Ricolto, the students of class 7C participated in an inspiring activity – an international online student meeting.

The online meeting brought together students from two countries, Slovakia and Romania, in a knowledge-sharing session focused on traditional national dishes as part of the GoodFood@School project.

7C pupils prepared dumplings with sheep cheese (bryndzové halušky) and sweet pastries (trdelník - also known as chimney cake). During the preparation, they recorded their own video and presented it during the international online meeting.

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HEALING AND POISONOUS PLANTS

During their science lesson, students explored the world of healing and poisonous plants. Their task was to identify the plants, determine which parts to collect, and discover their medicinal properties. With enthusiasm, they dived into their research, using books, the internet, and their own experiences.

They learned not only about the healing effects of plants but also about proper harvesting and processing techniques. They also got to know some poisonous plants. The young scientists’ faces were filled with knowledge and smiles. At the end of the lesson, they brewed rosehip tea to practically experience how plants can be used in daily life.

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SAYING NO TO WASTE

We had the honor of welcoming a team from the United Kingdom as part of the Erasmus+ program. Together with our students, we recorded an inspiring video that we will soon share with you.

Our students participated in the international project "WASTE NOT WANT NOT," which focuses on reducing food waste. In the video, they shared their experiences on what we do to avoid wasting food and our approach to the topic of food. They also presented their work on this project. We believe that we can inspire each other in thinking and activities on important topics.

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Sharing best practices with other schools

As part of sharing best practices and supporting other schools, we welcomed a visit from Madunice Primary and Secondary School!

They had the opportunity to explore our school's facilities and observe our educational process up close. They participated in open classes, workshops led by our mentors, and met with the principal, who introduced them to BESST School’s values, vision, methods, and strategies.

Our goal is to inspire one another and contribute to enhancing the educational process. Together, we’re working to ensure a better future for our children.

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INTERNATIONAL VISIT IN THE DAIVERSE PROJECT (Erasmus+)

Last week, we welcomed foreign guests as part of the Daiverse project.

The Daiverse project, co-funded by the European Union, aims to assist teachers and schools in implementing AI technologies as a way to address diversity. It focuses on AI technologies that support inclusion and equality among students. The project involves partners from Belgium, Austria, and Slovakia.

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The First 6 Weeks

The responsive classroom focuses on students, their social and emotional learning, and discipline. Teaching is adapted to the natural cycle, leading to deeper and more meaningful learning. Emphasis is placed on intrinsic motivation, which supports the development of self-control and self-regulation.
The main goals are to create a pleasant and safe environment, establish routines, care for the environment, and set expectations for both performance and behavior. Key competencies include collaboration, assertiveness, responsibility, empathy, and self-control.

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We Made It to the Finals of the Nationwide "Best School Lunch" Competition

In February 2024, we participated in the competition "Best School Lunch." Out of 68 teams, we made it into the top 9. The finals took place on August 15, 2024, in Nitra. Our school canteen team consists of 13 talented chefs who lovingly prepare delicious meals for our pupils.

"We enhance our school menu with dried herbs in the sauce, giving it a delightful flavour. We use organic chicken breasts, which we marinate a day in advance to ensure they are tender and flavourful. We also strive to incorporate microgreens for garnish (grown by the children) to make the dishes more visually appealing," shared our food service manager, Lucia Naďová.

Would you like to prepare our competition menu at home?

🍽 Recipe for the Competition Menu:

The day before, marinate whole chicken breasts in a herb and oil marinade (we use caraway seeds, marjoram, bay leaves, thyme, paprika, dried vegetables, and salt). Bake the marinated chicken breasts whole in an oven. Once done, cut the chicken breasts into slices. Sauté root vegetables with onions, blend them into a sauce, and add herbs and tomato purée for seasoning. Bake the rice in the oven. Garnish the dish with microgreens – we used pea sprouts.

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THIRD GRADERS READ TO PRESCHOOLERS

As part of our strategy to motivate children to read and promote their communication skills, we create a space for peer-to-peer learning.

Last Friday, our third graders visited the preschool where they read the story of Jožko the Hedgehog to the preschoolers. They talked about where the hedgehog lives, what he looks like and what he does for a living. Although the hedgehog is a loner, the classrooms were transformed into a forest full of hedgehogs.

Together they solved the prepared tasks, enjoyed a pleasant time full of conversations, fun and learning. In the end, the preschoolers rewarded the third graders with a small gift.

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Matriculation of the first classes

Yesterday our year 1 students officially entered the "big" pupils. In the presence of parents, teachers and the principal they took the freshman oath and received their diplomas. The children took on this task with enthusiasm and determination.

We wish our pupils much success, new knowledge and wonderful experiences on their journey of discovery. May every day at school bring them new discoveries and joys!

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CEREMONY OPENING OF THE SCHOOL YEAR 2024/25.

Welcome back to Besst!

Today we opened the new school year 2024/2025 with great joy and ceremony. We are delighted to have reunited and warmly welcomed back amongst us the year one students, all pupils and staff who have joined or are part of our school family.

Our school is not just a place where children learn to read, write and count. It is a place where friendships are formed, characters are built, and talents are discovered. For many, it's a second home where they feel part of something bigger.

We look forward to all the challenges that lie ahead this year, and hope that together we can overcome them. Together we are creating a place where everyone can grow, learn and be the best they can be.

We wish all of our students a successful and happy year at Besst!



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Journey to prehistoric era (5.8.-9.8.2024)

The day camp "Journey to Prehistoric Era" offered us a unique glimpse into ancient times, when the world was inhabited by giant dinosaurs and prehistoric people.

We visited the Archeopark in Cífer, where we experienced the work of archaeologists. Our expedition continued to the cave Driny, where we learned to draw dinosaurs with the illustrator Filip Horník. On Wednesday, we transformed into prehistoric people. At the Natural History Museum in Bratislava, we travelled back in time, and standing next to a massive mammoth was truly unforgettable. We also learned new information about Sandberg. We discovered fossils in a place where the SEA once existed! We finished our prehistoric week at the West Slovak Museum, cooled off with some ice cream, and enjoyed the prehistoric cinema, with popcorn, of course.

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Week of adventures (29.7.-2.8.2024)

During our camp, we wandered together into the land of adventures. On Monday, we flew around the universe and the stars in the planetarium, and at school, we created our own universe. On Tuesday, we cooled off in the nature of the Hlbočianska Valley and painted cheerful stones. In the middle of the week, we saw lovely animals at Madonan farm and made a mini farm out of playdough. On Thursday, we were transported to the history of the mysterious castle in the Carpathians. At school, we drew beautiful castles and fortifications. We ended a week full of experiences together at the cinema with a fantasy fairy tale featuring a magic crayon.

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RETRO camp (22.7.-26.7.2024)

In our RETRO camp we had a great time full of fun and nostalgia! 😊☀

We visited the Magical World of Smurfs, where we met our favourite blue characters. Children played golf, made colourful bracelets and together we watched old fairy tales that took us back to our childhood days. We also had lots of fun in a trampoline park in Bratislava. We refreshed ourselves with delicious ice cream and went to the cinema to watch a great film. Throughout the camp, our children learned about old fairy tales and songs, which brought them a lot of joy and new experiences.

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Enchanted forest camp (15.7.-19.7.2024)

During the week, we enjoyed the summer weather in the forests of our region. We visited Katarínka, cooled off in the Driny cave, and embraced the giant Sequoiadendron in Dolná Krupá. On Thursday, we conquered Veľká Homoľa and enjoyed beautiful views from the lookout tower. We ended the camp with a pleasant walk under Smolenice Castle and some ice cream.

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ART AND SPLASH camp (8.7.-12.7.2024)

Our 5-day camp was full of creative and fun activities that got us excited and inspired. On Monday, we started with a fascinating introduction to the work of Pablo Picasso, followed by a dynamic "Painting with a Run" activity and refreshing water games that brought lots of joy and laughter.

On Tuesday, we spent the day at the cozy OOZI café in Trnava, where we tried creative techniques such as graffiti, painting sneakers, caps, socks, bags and even body painting. We also decorated our bodies with colourful children's tattoos and enthusiastically learned to ride skateboards and scooters.

On Wednesday we explored the world of Vincent van Gogh, discovering the fascinating world of pointillism and making beautiful mandalas out of legumes. We painted according to music, which was very relaxing, and created amazing works of art out of clay. In addition, we worked in teams to test our dexterity and logical thinking by building a tower out of marshmallows and skewers, which we could buy in an improvised shop. From there, we sourced the necessary ingredients by correctly finding pairs in a memory game, which added a fun, competitive atmosphere to the activity.

On Thursday we visited the famous Danubiana Gallery in Bratislava, where we had a guided tour full of artistic highlights. We then took a boat trip on the Danube, which was an unforgettable experience full of beautiful views for everyone.

We ended Friday with a gala opening for parents where we proudly displayed our artwork. We also prepared delicious refreshments and showed a slideshow with photos from the week alongside the rehearsed art program. The camp was a great opportunity to develop creativity, make new friends and share memorable experiences together.

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CEREMONY OF THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR 2023/2024 😄

This is the moment to express admiration and appreciation for the achievements, progress and tireless efforts we have made throughout the year.

Each of us has contributed in own way to enrich our school life.

Together, we overcame new challenges and grew as individuals and as a community.

This school year was again full of success that you have achieved in competitions, in representing the school and by extraordinary results throughout your studies.

We wish you all a wonderful summer full of experiences and well-deserved rest.

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We Have Become Readers

And the first graders will soon be second graders! It's unbelievable how quickly time flies. And just as quickly, we managed to travel through the entire kingdom of Queen Graphia, learn all the letters, and read all SEVEN PRIMERS. So we can proudly say: "WE HAVE BECOME READERS!" We ceremoniously sealed all the primers with our thumbprints, recited the reader's oath, and officially entered the literary world of readers.

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MUSIC CONCERT

On Friday, June 14, 2024, a music concert was held at which pupils from our piano, guitar and flute after school activites groups performed. This concert was a great opportunity for the young musicians to showcase their talents and progress, and for parents, teachers and classmates to enjoy a wonderful evening of music and artistic talent.

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