Living School
Practical Exploration, Passion, and Connection
In Euthopia, school is a unique and innovative life experience for young people. Our approach is based on teaching all school subjects—including traditional crafts and modern skills—through hands-on learning, cultural exchange, and the exploration of personal passions.
At the beginning of their educational journey, students will have the opportunity to study various subjects to gain a broad foundational knowledge. This introductory phase is designed to provide a solid base of skills and understanding.
Later on, students will be free to focus more deeply on the subject that resonates most with their personal inclinations and interests. Each student will have the opportunity to dive into that subject, developing advanced skills and deeper comprehension.
What makes our school stand out is its practical learning approach. For example, to learn math, geometry, or biology, students will be involved in real-life projects. They might design and cultivate a synergistic garden, applying mathematical principles, scientific knowledge, and environmental awareness in a concrete, integrated way.
Cultural exchange is also a core element of our school. We want young people to engage with different cultures, traditions, and perspectives—promoting intercultural understanding and open-mindedness. This could happen through partnerships with local schools and communities, or through international collaborative projects.
Beyond academics, we place great emphasis on discovering each individual's soul mission. Through the activities described above, students will have the chance to explore and develop their true calling—discovering what excites them, what makes them unique, and how to contribute meaningfully to the world. This path will help them develop a deeper connection with themselves and their surroundings.
In summary, our school in Euthopia offers an innovative approach to education, combining experiential learning, cultural exchange, and personal exploration. We want young people to gain knowledge and skills in a meaningful way, to develop an open and curious mindset, and to connect with their life purpose, preparing them to face the world with awareness and passion.
In Euthopia, we believe in the power of community and shared intentions. We recognize that modern society often operates as a collection of isolated family units, leading to separation and mistrust. What sets us apart is our commitment to supporting individuals within the group, especially during times of difficulty.
Take, for example, a mother home alone after childbirth, experiencing a moment of emotional struggle. In Euthopia, we acknowledge the importance of offering her real support, creating a space where she can find other women who understand her experience and surround her with compassion and care. Mutual care and support are core priorities because people are at the heart of our project.
Another key concept we embrace is that of the tribe, where children are not just the responsibility of a single family unit, but of the entire community. We are committed to building a reality where individual challenges are addressed collectively, and where the responsibilities and joys of raising children are shared by all.
This return to the tribe is one of the core values we strive to embody.

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