Clubs & Events
Clubs on Tuesdays afternoons between 15:30-16:15 (choose one)
Japanese Club A – with Anna
Japanese Club introduces children to the basics of the Japanese language and writing in a fun, accessible way. As they learn words and phrases, they strengthen memory and core language skills, while also discovering Japanese culture and everyday life.
Choir – with Cristi
In Choir, children develop their voices, musicality and sense of rhythm while singing together as a group. The club builds teamwork, communication, discipline and confidence, and can also support memory, breathing and stress reduction.
Crafts A with Yulia
Crafts Club helps children strengthen fine motor skills and hand–eye coordination through cutting, gluing, threading and making simple projects. It’s a calm, creative space where imagination, patience and focus grow with every piece they create.
Graffiti – with Para
Graffiti Club introduces children to large-scale art and design. They experiment with composition, colour and perspective while working on bigger surfaces, building both fine motor control and spatial awareness, as well as the courage to express themselves visually.
Painting – with Yvone
Painting offers children a chance to express themselves through colour, shape and composition. The club supports emotional regulation and creativity, and helps students develop observation, visual analysis and sustained concentration.
Coding – with Alex
In Coding Club, children learn to think logically and break problems into smaller steps while creating simple programs or games. This strengthens computational thinking, problem-solving, persistence and confidence when facing challenges.
Electronics A – with Diana
Electronics Club gives students hands-on experience with circuits, components and simple electronic projects. As they design, build and test, they develop technical understanding, logical thinking, planning skills and teamwork. (Group size is limited to keep activities practical and safe.)
Dance A – with Corina
Dance Club helps children develop coordination, flexibility, balance and body awareness through movement and simple routines. Learning choreography boosts memory, discipline and concentration, while performing together builds teamwork, self-confidence and emotional expression.
Dance B - with Gheorghe
This group is best for our little ones, as it is at beginners level. They learn to move to rhythm and discover the fun of dancing.
Clubs on Fridays Afternoon between 15:30-16:30 (choose one)
Japanese Club B – with Anna
Japanese Club introduces children to the basics of the Japanese language and writing in a fun, accessible way. As they learn words and phrases, they strengthen memory and core language skills, while also discovering Japanese culture and everyday life.
Crafts B with Yulia
Crafts Club helps children strengthen fine motor skills and hand–eye coordination through cutting, gluing, threading and making simple projects. It’s a calm, creative space where imagination, patience and focus grow with every piece they create.
Kinetics Club - with Stefan-Radu
Building kinetic constructions boosts critical thinking, problem solving skills and creativity, along with fine motor skills, concentration, attention to detail and team work.
Electronics B – with Diana
Electronics Club gives students hands-on experience with circuits, components and simple electronic projects. As they design, build and test, they develop technical understanding, logical thinking, planning skills and teamwork. (Group size is limited to keep activities practical and safe.)
Ski Club – with Tase
During the ski season, children have the opportunity to spend selected afternoons on the slopes at Păltiniș/Platos Arena. Ski Club helps them build coordination, resilience and confidence in an outdoor sports setting, while enjoying the mountains with classmates.
LEGO – with Alex
LEGO Club invites children to imagine, design and build their own creations. As they construct models, they refine fine motor skills, spatial reasoning and problem-solving, while also practising patience, creativity and perseverance.
Outdoors Club – with Tase
When skiing is not in season, Outdoors Club keeps children active through indoor physical activities to keep our muscles moving and be ready for spring, This means relays, team games, balance games etc.
Recent Events at FRAM School & Kindergarten
We love celebrating different things all year round here at FRAM. It’s a fun way, in our opinion, to keep learning diverse and get out of the monotony that a school year normally brings. Here are some of our recent events from the 2025-2026 school year.
Autumn Harvest Event – November 2025
ery autumn, FRAM turns into a cosy, golden mini-village. Classrooms and hallways fill up with pumpkins, leaves, lanterns and handmade decorations created by the children and teachers. Students help plan games, decorate spaces and set up little activity corners – from craft tables to autumn-themed challenges. It’s a day full of colour and laughter where the main goals are simple: have fun together, celebrate the season and feel proud of what we’ve created as a community.
FRAM Diversity Festival – October 2025
Our Diversity Festival is one of the happiest (and tastiest) days of the year. Each student chooses countries or cultures to represent or represents their own and transforms their space with flags, traditional patterns, music, mini-exhibits and, of course, food. Tables fill up with homemade dishes and snacks from around the world, and children introduce their friends to the flavours and stories of their own backgrounds. There are games, quizzes, little “travel” stations and lots of chances to learn a new word or dance step. Above all, it’s a day where children see that our differences are something to enjoy, share and celebrate together.