| Martin Luther School |
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| Education is very important in the Czech Republic. The literacy rate is 97%. It was decided soon after mission work began that a good way to reach people with the Gospel would be through a Christian Day School. In the fall of 1992 the school opened its doors to students from Kindergarten through grade nine. Classes were held in a rented facility in Skvrnany. The enrollment was 37. In the fall of 1995 Martin Luther School moved to the newly renovated building at Skolni namesti 1 (pictured above). The purchase and renovation of this building have allowed the school to grow. The enrollment for the 2003-2004 school year is 192. |
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| Below: Kindergarten students studying religion with Jarka Bouckova and Anita Rupprecht. |
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| Ninth grade graduates-June 2003 with classrooom teachers Jarka Froydova and Beth Krause |
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| High School graduates-2003 Phil Grubbs and Sam Nam being congratulated by school Director Milos Vrsecky. Principal Robert Hill and Nancy Luttman, the instructors for the program, Rev. Matthew Luttman, and Vicar Martin Vrsecky are looking on. |