Dear families,
As we move into the final stretch of the school year, this newsletter brings together the key announcements and important dates for April and May. With several important moments ahead, our priority is to keep communication clear, practical, and easy to follow so that families can plan ahead and support their learner with confidence.
Parent Workshop: Brain Reward System and ADHD
18:00, Online
National Holiday, Learnlife Closed
Urban Hub Prom
18:00 - 21:00
Virtual Parent Meeting End of Cycle 2 - Upcoming Year
Local Holiday, Learnlife Closed
Showcase at the Urban Hub
16:00 - 19:30
360s
Intensives Cycle 2
Graduation Changemakers
Colonias Changemakers
Last Day of Learnlife
Summer Holidays
You can now find the new 2026–2027 school calendar below, including key dates and events for the year ahead. If you notice anything missing, or if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact Mich at michel@learnlife.com.
Parent Workshop— Thursday April 30th online, 18:00
This workshop offers parents a clear and compassionate understanding of ADHD through the lens of brain science and the reward system. We will look at how attention, motivation, and emotional regulation are governed by neurochemistry, and what this means for everyday parenting.
Parents will learn practical strategies to support focus, regulation, build healthy routines, and respond to challenges in ways that nurture confidence and resilience. The session is designed to help families support the brain and physiology of their learner.
For our upcoming Learnlife Community Wellness Day on Sunday, April 19 at 12:00 PM at Montserrat Mountains.
Dear Families,
We’re thrilled to invite you and your children to a Wellness Day at Montserrat, enjoying fresh air, stunning views, and gentle activity together!
Hike Details:
Distance: ~7 km round-trip
Duration: 3–4.5 hours, including plenty of breaks
Difficulty: Moderate – starts with a short stair climb, then levels out along scenic trails
Ages: Suitable for children 8 years and up who are comfortable walking and navigating steps and a few rocky paths
What to Bring:
Plenty of water and snacks to stay energized
Comfortable walking shoes
Sun protection and a light backpack
Meeting Point:
Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey plaza – central area in front of the monastery, near the Basílica de Montserrat and the statue of La Moreneta.
Google Maps – Montserrat Abbey
Getting There from Barcelona:
Take the FGC R5 train from Plaça d’Espanya toward Manresa.
Switch to either the Aeri Cable Car or the Cremallera Rack Railway to reach the monastery plateau.
From the monastery, marked trails lead to the main lookout points.
Travel Info & Schedules:
Parents can view full public transport options, schedules, and ticket info here:
Montserrat Transport Info (Official)
Transportation Travel Time: About 1–1.5 hours one way
We invite families and community members to come together in nature to move our bodies, connect with one another, and enjoy the beauty of the mountains. We will hike together and share picnic snacks at the top as a community.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Suzanne at suzanne@learnlife.com.
This event is for young people aged 13–16 and is designed as a fun and safe space to dress up, meet friends, enjoy music, and spend time together. The event will be phone-free, helping keep the focus on being present, social, and enjoying the experience.
This initiative is being organized by the Parent Hub at Learnlife Village Hub, in collaboration with local partners.
You can get tickets through the QR code on the poster.
For learners preparing for AP exams, please remember that the exam window begins on May 4 and runs until May 20. In the coming weeks, all 9:00 a.m. sessions will be especially important as a space for preparation, support, and final clarification with Learning Guides.
This is a good time for learners to stay in close contact, ask questions, and make the most of the support available to them. As always, our approach remains learner-centered, but for those sitting exams, this is an important moment to stay engaged and prepare with intention.
Re-enrollment for next year is now closed, and we are currently moving forward with new enrollments.
If your enrollment payment has not been completed, please note that your learner’s place is not guaranteed and may be offered to another family. For any questions or additional information, please contact michel@learnlife.com
We’re delighted to invite our Learnlife families to Mindvalley University 2026 in Tallinn.
“The global conference for transformational learning — a full immersion where transformation happens daily, connection runs deep, and learning meets deep living.”
For the third consecutive year, Learnlife will design and deliver the dedicated children’s and teen programme (ages 6–18). Our team will create meaningful, future-focused experiences that give young people their own powerful journey alongside the adult programme.
As official partners of Mindvalley, Learnlife families can access early bird partner pricing.
If you’re interested, please contact nicole@learnlife.com for details and access to the partner rate.
We would love to see many of you there.
As part of our alignment process across all Hubs, we’re excited to introduce a unified approach to behavior expectations and protocols. This framework is designed to ensure consistency, clarity, and fairness, supporting a positive and respectful environment for all Learners and Learning Guides.
Additionally, we’ve streamlined behavior protocols to provide clear steps for addressing challenges. The process prioritizes restorative practices, encouraging learners to reflect, recognize responsibility, and find constructive solutions.
By unifying these guidelines, we aim to create a cohesive experience across all Hubs, reinforcing our shared values and commitment to a nurturing, learner-centered community.
Below you can find the tech and device policy shown during the welcome back presentation. Please read the presentation for our recommendations on child protection software for devices.
Laptop and charger, Pencil Case (pens, pencils, markers / colors, highlighters, eraser, sharpener), Notebooks (lined and grid) of choice, Transparent Folder to keep loose papers, Water bottle, Headphones, Lunch & Cutlery (Important!)
*Make sure everything is named.
Your child can bring their own lunch daily. Alternatively, you can place an order for their lunch through our catering partners.
Once learners turn 16, they can leave the Hub for lunch and breaks. If your child is in Creators and under 16, they can leave the Hub for lunch with your permission. Please make sure they bring their own cutlery. We recommend that your child also bring healthy snacks with them in case they would like to eat during breaks.