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Portland Kinderschule wins 'Best of the Rose City' awards for preschool, summer camp

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Portland Kinderschule has triumphed in the 'Best of Rose City' Awards, earning gold for Best Summer Camp and bronze for Best Preschool in Portland. This recognition showcases the school's innovative approach to early childhood education, emphasizing German immersion and play-based learning. The award signifies a growing demand for educational practices that support holistic child development. Parents and educators acknowledge the importance of fostering creativity and cultural awareness in young learners. The success of Portland Kinderschule is a testament to its dedicated staff and nurturing environment, making it a leader in early childhood education.

Their achievements not only celebrate individual success but also enrich the broader Portland community.

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