New support association in Pirna-Neundorf: School and children in focus!

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In Pirna-Neundorf, a support association was founded to improve primary schools, initiated by parents for better education.

In Pirna-Neundorf gründet sich ein Förderverein zur Verbesserung der Grundschule, initiiert von Eltern für bessere Bildung.
In Pirna-Neundorf, a support association was founded to improve primary schools, initiated by parents for better education.

New support association in Pirna-Neundorf: School and children in focus!

A new support association for primary schools has been founded in Pirna-Neundorf, and with great commitment! The initiative began on August 14, 2025, when 14 energetic members came together to improve children's education and school life. The idea to found the school came from Jeannette Eglin, a mother and parent representative, who is actively supported by the school principal Silvia Janak. The association has now increased to 15 members and can rely on a well-structured board: Jeannette Eglin acts as chairwoman, Rico Pohl is the deputy chairwoman and Tina Große takes care of the finances as treasurer. Sächsische.de reports about this exciting development.

The newly founded association pursues an ambitious goal: improving the learning conditions for the students. This step was necessary to make it easier to acquire donations and funding. A first successful milestone was already celebrated at the open day, where income was generated through a wheel of fortune. Further actions are planned to generate the necessary funds and to procure special learning materials. Organizing school festivals is also on the agenda to strengthen the sense of community.

New gym and playground project

In addition to the educational goals, the association also took a look at the structural situation on site. Work on a new gymnasium on the school grounds is scheduled to begin in the fall. This also has an impact on the existing playground, which must be removed accordingly. Here we continue with a clear goal: The support association will work to build a new playground and at the same time check existing climbing equipment for safety. In this context, the association is announcing a fundraising run under the motto “Every step counts – for new play equipment” on October 2nd.

The association's financing model provides for clear structures: membership fees of just two euros per month make it easy for anyone interested to get started. In addition, regional companies should also be brought on board to secure material and monetary donations. The membership application can be easily found on the association's website. Sächsische.de reports about the progress and next steps of the support association.

Overall, it can be said that this initiative should benefit not only the primary school but the entire community. The desire for positive change is noticeable, and with so much effort nothing stands in the way of a successful start! Let's stay excited to see what the coming months will bring.