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Course registration is through the school or nursery school.
On 4 June 2025, the official launch of the Interreg project took place in Frymburk, Czech Republic.
From partner groups in kindergartens to theme days for young people, vibrant learning spaces are emerging where language becomes a bridge between people and cultures.
Watch the project launch video now!
On September 4–5, the Pasečná resort in the Lipno region hosted an introductory training for teachers in the cross-border project Sprachenbrücken – Jazykové mosty. Ten teachers joined the two-day program and will soon teach children in Czech–Austrian border schools. On Friday, municipal and school representatives joined to connect, discuss practical issues, and prepare for the project’s start.
The first phase brings language courses to six municipalities: Vyšší Brod, Loučovice, and Přední Výtoň in Czechia, and Bad Leonfelden, Vorderweißenbach, and St. Stefan-Afiesl in Austria. Nursery and elementary pupils will learn Czech and German.
Projektleitung Education Group GmbH
In this project, children learn more than just how to speak with the neighboring country.
Learning Czech or German at an early age brings the sound, rhythm, and meaning of a new language closer. They learn to listen, to empathize, and to think across borders – in language, in culture, in life.
German and Czech are more than neighboring languages.
They are gateways to two great language families:
One stretches to English and Danish, the other echoes in Polish, Croatian, and Ukrainian.
Every word learned is a bridge waiting to be crossed.
We are guiding a generation,
that builds and crosses bridges
and writes its own story.