Alumni
I remember coming to ISO for the first time. It was on 20 January 2005 on Open house day. Back then the school was basically a small building with two...

I like things which make sense and I like doing what is worth doing and I appreciate people who do things, which are meaningful for them. A man who studies at a “gymnázium” should not only count well and know, who wrote “Psohlavci” and where to put a comma in a sentence. He or she should orientate themselves with new everyday information and, most of all, he or she should think about all things. This is the way which forms someone to become a unique individual with their own responsibility, and not one in the crowd. It helps them to realize, that it is him or her who leads their life. This makes sense to me – to lead young people in discovering this basis. And when I look at people from ISO, I have the feeling they do so. Therefore, I am pleased to be here.
I remember coming to ISO for the first time. It was on 20 January 2005 on Open house day. Back then the school was basically a small building with two...
When I first entered the school library, it was on the school’s Open Door Day, and I immediately knew – that’s the school for me. Colourful, cheerful...
I left ISO three years ago, which gave me enough time to think about what it gave me. There are the obvious things. I’ve made friends who, although current...