

From the pen of our Owner...
Dear parents, staff, and friends of Kleuterzone,
It is with great gratitude and pride that I share this message with you. Kleuterzone is not just a place where children learn, but also a community where we grow, learn, and dream together. We always strive to create a safe, loving, and stimulating environment for every child.
Over the past few months, we have reached significant milestones. Our new internal programs such as KleuterKrag, GeselsGoggas, Koskabouters, and our Robotics and Coding classes bring a fresh energy to our schools. These innovations ensure that our children have the opportunities to fully develop their creativity and skills. Furthermore, we have introduced Toggel, our new communication and monitoring system, which helps parents stay informed about their children’s day-to-day experiences.
We understand that the world is constantly changing, and education must be adaptable to meet the demands of our time. At Kleuterzone, we remain committed to excellence in early childhood development, and our teams work tirelessly to give each child the best possible start in their education.
I would also like to thank every parent for your support and trust. You are a core part of our success, and without you, this journey would not be possible. To our wonderful staff – your passion, dedication, and hard work are what make Kleuterzone unique. Thank you for making a difference in the lives of our children every day.
Let us continue working together to build our vision for outstanding education and growth for every child. The future is bright, and I look forward to everything we will still achieve together.

We will always remember Reinette...
“Every child is still rich in imagination, and in my opinion, an unpainted canvas upon which we as adults, parents, and teachers can create the most beautiful artwork, develop their imaginative world, and meet them at their developmental level.
Children can also be compared to a car with four wheels. These wheels must all be pumped to roughly the same pressure for the little car to drive comfortably. A child’s four wheels are their: Social, Emotional, Physical, and Intellectual skills. It is our responsibility as adults to develop these skills to their fullest potential.”