Maxíkova Language Preschool Prague / Maxíkova Language kindergarten Prague Bašť / About Maxík Preschool Bašť

Why Maxík Language Preschool?

There once was a small dog named Maxík. Maxík is a Yorkshire terrier. Maxík is a clever, intelligent and very lively doggie with a charming character and appearance. Most of all, he loves children; he plays with them, accompanies them to preschool and then waits for them after preschool to take them home and play with them again.


(My name is Maxík, I am a Yorkshire terrier, I have my birthday on 1 October and I very much look forward to children in the kindergarten!)(My name is Maxík; I am a Yorkshire terrier. My birthday is October 1, and I am very much looking forward to meeting the children at preschool!)

What is Maxík Preschool?

Maxík Preschool was established in 2009, and it focuses on the development of potential in children from 12 months to 7 years of age. Thanks to an individual approach, we are able to spend more time with each child and develop their talents and potential.

Tuition in our existing preschools and nurseries is performed in the English language by qualified teachers, native speakers and nurses. The composition of themes, arts and movement activities corresponds to the General Education Program learn - general education program.

Part of the program is also the special activity of Maxíkova Preschool, MaxClever. This activity utilizes a group of techniques and specially arranged exercises focused on an increase of intellectual abilities in children of preschool age. In the Czech Republic, this is a unique program originally based on intensive cooperation with Dětská Mensa ČR and Centrum Nadání, o.s. (leading subjects in the area of preschool education and education in CR associating persons with above-average intelligence).

Tuition fees per month for selected language preschools in the area of Bašť for full-day attendance, five days a week, incl. snacks and lunches (as of September 1, 2010)



"All I really need to know I learned at kindergarten."

R. Fulghum