Choose a proven program with real results!
Smart J is an international educational project created by Jewish communities with the support of the Israeli Ministry of Diaspora Affairs.

School is waiting for prepared children. But who actually prepares them for it?

Is your child starting school and you’re not sure they’re ready?
Will they be able to read, write, and stay focused?
How will they handle the new pace, adults, and school rules?
Twice a week — and your child confidently steps toward school!
No overload — at a pace that matches their age.
We teach children how to learn: to listen, think, work in a team, and navigate the world of knowledge.
We help them overcome fears, build independence, and gain self-confidence. Because real school readiness is not only about letters and numbers — it’s also calmness, inner support, and the joy of new beginnings.

Give your child a strong start in life — submit an application!
What’s included in the program?

WunderKind
Speech development, reading by syllables, preparing the hand for writing.
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English Language
Twice a week through games, songs, and communication with Emo — a smart robot who helps children feel confident speaking.
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Erudite
Basic math, logic, concepts like “more/less,” “first/last.”

Programming for Little Ones
Introduction to logic and algorithms using interactive IT play kits: mTiny and MatataLab Pro Set.
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Creative-Ka
Creativity, crafts, experiments, imagination and fine motor skills development.

My Sources
A gentle introduction to Jewish traditions and values.
Small groups (up to 10 children) — so every child gets enough attention.
Learning happens through play, movement, and exploration. It’s real discovery of the world — with joy.
We don’t create a “mini school.” We create an environment where a child gradually matures for school — not afraid, but looking forward to this new stage of life.

What your child will gain — and you together with them:
Not just “preparedness,” but real readiness for school requirements — academic and emotional;
The ability to focus, listen, interact, and work in a group — not only “knowing colors and numbers”;
Confident reading of simple texts, understanding the meaning, and expressing their own thoughts;
Counting skills, orientation in time and space, mathematical logic;
A hand prepared for writing (doesn’t get tired, writes neatly and confidently);
Understanding how learning is structured, knowledge of basic school rules, and the feeling of “I’ve got this”;
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Strong motivation and desire to learn new things — the best start we can give a child at the beginning of school life.

Olha, Odesa
“My son started reading and writing in a very short time. It’s a huge progress!”

Yurii, Dnipro
“In first grade, the teacher said our child was head and shoulders above others in terms of adaptation and knowledge.”

Maryna, Kyiv
“My daughter studies with pleasure. No pressure, but real results. Everything is thought through to the smallest detail.”



