"The hand is the visible part of the brain" Kant
Because creative activities promote learning, sociability, memory, concentration, imagination, skill and well-being, the school offers many manual, artistic and recreational workshops within the curriculum.
To do is to think
For more than 20 years, scientific research has shown that concrete manipulation allows children to acquire abstract data more easily.
" Manual work is itself intellectual work. We must take learning in a systemic way; the body and the mind form a whole. The ability to mentally represent objects, and then to translate this symbolic representation into physical gestures is acquired with the work of the hand. Pascal Roulois, Neuropedagogue