As the doors of Machshavah School open this September, we are not just welcoming a new academic year—we are also celebrating the start of the Sulamot programme! This marks an exciting moment for the students, staff, and the entire Machshavah School community, as part of the esteemed Migdal Ohr network.
Introducing Sulamot: Where Music Meets Education
Sulamot is a groundbreaking educational initiative designed to integrate the power of music into students’ learning experiences. Through this unique programme, students don’t just learn about music; they develop essential life skills that will benefit them in all areas of life. Whether it’s learning discipline from practicing an instrument, understanding teamwork through ensemble play, or building self-expression through creativity, Sulamot is designed to empower students on multiple levels. Music becomes a way for them to grow not only academically, but personally and socially.
Why Sulamot is Important at Machshavah School
At Machshavah School, we believe in holistic education that nurtures every aspect of a child’s development. The Sulamot programme perfectly aligns with this vision by offering an outlet for students to express themselves creatively, build confidence, and learn vital life skills through the universal language of music. Sulamot’s approach encourages students to discover their potential in ways that go beyond the classroom, fostering a deep sense of accomplishment and joy in learning.
Looking Forward to a Year of Musical Growth
We are incredibly excited to see the impact that the Sulamot programme will have on our students this year. From the first note played to the final performance, we believe this initiative will spark a passion for learning and creativity, all while helping students develop strong character and collaborative spirit.
Here’s to a school year filled with growth, creativity, and harmony—both in music and in life!
Discover more about this exciting programme: Learn more about Sulamot programme: https://migdalohr.org.uk/ projects/#sulamot-project