Conference for leaders of Christian educational institutions in Hungary and abroad

 

Conference Theme: The School Mission in Daily Practice

Dates: February 27-28, 2020

MIK 5 1200

Location: Premium Apartmanház, 1139 Budapest, Országbíró utca 44-46

Website: https://premiumapartman.hu/eng

The participants arrange their accommodation individually. Accommodation available in the apartment house (directly booked and paid), please contact Oláh Ingrid olah.ingrid@premiumapartman.hu

Registration Deadline: February 12, 2020

Use the registration form below

 

Due to the capacity of the room, the number of participants is limited, so we recommend that you register as soon as possible!

The conference is open to all Christian educational institutions, regardless of denomination. We welcome the leaders of the institutions, their deputies, school principals and religious teachers.

The conference begins at 8:30 am on Thursday, February 27th and ends Friday 4:00 pm on February 28th.

Foreign and Hungarian education experts will speak on the topic of the conference, and after the plenary lectures, we will look at the local applicability of the good practices presented in a framework of discussions. These discussions will be conducted in groups by institution type.

Program: (download here)

 

All ACSI member schools receive a 5000 HUF discount on each registration.

Conference Pricing (without accommodation):

  • No lodging, conference participation only: 20 000 Ft
  • Conference participation with 2 lunches: 30 000 Ft
  • Conference participation with 2 lunches and dinner on Thursday: 35 000 Ft

 

 

 

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