TEST Drive at “My Horizons”: Experience Learning Before Enrollment

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For parents and children, it’s important not only to hear about a school, but to see it from the inside. That’s exactly why the “TEST Drive at My Horizons” format was created — an opportunity to spend a week at the lyceum and get to know the teachers, the atmosphere, and the pace of learning. On March 23, children will be able to experience what a real school day looks like: classes, breaks, projects, and live communication with peers.

This is not a tour or a presentation. It’s a real experience: the child becomes a member of a class, receives assignments, takes part in group activities, and understands whether our rhythm and approach to learning are the right fit.

Discover the Opportunities of Education

The one-week immersion format helps reveal what truly matters: what the school can offer your child. Discover the opportunities of education means looking at learning more broadly than just grades in a journal. During the test drive, children explore different areas: academic subjects, creative activities, and peer teams.

Parents also gain many important answers: how the day is organized, how teachers communicate with children, and how high expectations are balanced with support. This helps families make a thoughtful, well-informed decision about further education.

Opportunities the TEST Drive Opens Up

  • Real participation in learning activities, not “demonstration lessons”;
  • Getting to know teachers, tutors, and classmates in a real working environment;
  • Feeling the true school atmosphere without embellishment — exactly as it is every day;
  • Trying different learning formats: individual tasks, group work, and project-based activities;
  • Immersion in the lyceum schedule: lessons, breaks, and extracurricular activities;
  • The opportunity to ask questions to teachers and tutors during or after classes;
  • The first clear understanding of whether the child feels comfortable with the pace, communication style, and academic expectations of the lyceum.

After all this, one thing is worth emphasizing: the best indicator is the look in a child’s eyes after the first day. If they want to come back, that speaks volumes.

How to Build an Individual Learning Track for Your Child

Every child has their own pace, interests, and level of readiness for academic load. That’s why we pay special attention to creating an individual learning track. During the test drive, teachers and tutors observe what engages the child, what comes easily, and where additional support may be needed.

After the week is over, parents receive detailed feedback: the child’s strengths, growth areas, and recommended development directions. This allows families to build an educational trajectory without haste or pressure, taking the student’s personality into account.

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Learn About Admission Trends and Conditions at “My Horizons” for 2026

Education evolves every year, and what was once an “extra option” often becomes a basic standard. New courses appear, and more focus is placed on critical thinking, teamwork, digital literacy, and self-presentation skills. During the test drive, parents can learn about admission trends and conditions at My Horizons for 2026: which competencies are important for a modern lyceum student, how adaptation support works, and what the school expects from children and families.

We openly explain that admission is not only about grades. Motivation, willingness to work, curiosity, and openness to collaboration are equally important. That’s why during meetings we discuss the interview format, diagnostic tasks, individual educational trajectories, and how the school helps newcomers integrate into the community without unnecessary stress. Transparency reduces anxiety: families clearly understand what to expect and can prepare calmly.

Topics Discussed in Detail with Parents

  • What a modern lyceum is and how it differs from a traditional school;
  • Which educational programs, profiles, and additional courses are available to students;
  • How adaptation after enrollment is organized and what support children receive in the first months.

After this, parents gain a complete picture — not only how to enroll, but why it matters specifically for their child, what results they can achieve, and what opportunities studying at My Horizons will open up in the coming years.

“TEST Drive at My Horizons” format was created — an opportunity to spend a week at the lyceum and get to know the teachers, the atmosphere, and the pace of learning

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