This school has over 900 students from kindergarten through lower secondary organized into 9 kindergarten groups, 13 primary classes, and 11 lower secondary classes. The school has a history of participating in European cooperation projects including Comenius, Erasmus+, and eTwinning projects with partners in France, Spain, Poland, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Slovakia focused on sharing culture, languages, problem solving, and sciences. Students have interests in sports, languages, art, volunteering and have participated in local ecological and democracy projects.