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The Village daycares in Warsaw

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+48532302612
info@wioski.co
www.wioski.co

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About the Village (Wioska in Polish) daycares

The Village is a Reggio Emilia-inspired network of boutique daycare centres for infants and toddlers (children aged 1-3). This is a place where your child will be loved, stimulated to develop and discover the world by qualified teacher inspired by Reggio Emilia pedagogy. They have 8 Villages in Warsaw in different areas (Żoliborz, Praga, city center/Śródmieście, Powiśle, Mokotów, Bemowo, Plac Zawiszy/Ochota).

Educational offer:

  • Process of adaptation tailored to your child’s individual needs
  • Child-centred education and language immersion
  • Communication based on the principles of Non-Violent Communication and attachment parenting
  • Dedicated time outside, light-filled spaces inside inspired by the pedagogical philosophy of Reggio Emilia
  • Taking care of the needs of the whole family
  • Small groups (max. 5 children per teacher)
  • Click here to read more in English about the Village’s pedagogical philosophy

“The Village supports and educates parents and teachers to create local childcare centers for creative, joyful, compassionate young learners who use curiosity and innovative thinking to build a healthy, just and sustainable world.“

Admission process:

  • The Villages enroll children aged 1-3 throughout the year, subject to availability of places
  • If you want to join your local village with your child or consider opening your own village – contact the Village via email: info@wioski.co or mobile: +48532302612

The Villages in Warsaw:

  • ul. Promyka 21 (Żoliborz)

Languages: Polish, English, and Spanish. More about the Village.

  • ul. Czerniakowska 178 (Powiśle)

Languages: Polish and English. More about the Village.

  • ul. Grójecka 18/20 (the Plac Zawiszy area)

Languages: Polish and Spanish. More about the Village.

  • ul. Krzyckiego 3/1 (city center/Śródmieście)

Languages: Polish. More about the Village.

  • ul. Kalatówki 30 (Mokotów)

Languages: Polish. More about the Village.

  • ul. Podkowińska 46 (Bemowo)

Languages: Polish. More about the Village.

  • ul. Spychowska 2b/1 (Bemowo)

Languages: Polish. More about the Village.

  • ul. Gocławska 9A/71 (Praga)

Languages: Polish. More about the Village.

“Our daycare centres are full of beauty, light, love as well as a deep respect for our children’s wonderful ideas. We work closely with academic professors (our Supervisory Board) based on the latest achievements of neuroscience, psychology, and pedagogy.“

Other information:

  • Contact the Village team with any questions in English or Polish: info@wioski.co, +48532302612
  • The Village’s website in Polish and English, Facebook, and Instagram
  • If you consider opening your own village – contact the Village via email: info@wioski.co or mobile: +48532302612

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