Official Opening of the “nxt generation” Company Kindergarten

With a symbolic ribbon-cutting ceremony, representatives of nxt generation, Rosenxt, the architectural team and local politician officially opened the nxt generation company kindergarten. Around 70 guests from politics, administration, educational partners and Rosenxt attended the celebration on Lanzstraße.

After just about one year of construction, the facility now offers space for more than 30 children – from nursery age up to primary school – to grow and learn together. As the company kindergarten of the technology company Rosenxt, it is not only children of employees who are cared for: around one-third of the available places are reserved for children from the surrounding communities.

For Hermann Rosen, Chairman of the Board at Rosenxt, opening a company kindergarten is “one of the happiest decisions I have ever made,” as he expressed in his speech. Offers like this are essential for making workplaces attractive. For this reason, the kindergarten provides extensive care with long opening hours and minimal closing days. In addition, the educational concept is based on a situational approach, STEM-focused learning and bilingual education – children begin learning both German and English at a very early age.

For Manfred Wellen, Mayor of the municipality of Wietmarschen-Lohne, the kindergarten is also an investment in future generations of researchers and developers: “Even in the future, nothing will work without people – we will always need bright minds. And here, many young children will experience wonderful things and may one day set many things in motion that will make our world a little better.” This is only possible through a continuous sense of curiosity, which is encouraged in the kindergarten every single day.

For Nancy Terwey, Managing Director of nxt generation gGmbH, the company kindergarten reflects what truly matters at Rosenxt: responsibility, togetherness and forward thinking. In her speech, Kindergarten Director Doris Fühner added that the kindergarten gives children the opportunity to grow in an environment where they can discover their strengths together.