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Andra and Cătălin Măruță pay exorbitant sums for their children’s education. The artist takes out of her pocket more than 12,000 euros a year so that her son has the best education, in one of the best private schools in Romania.
Andra and Cătălin Măruță pay exorbitant sums for the education of their two children
He managed to win the hearts of millions of Romanians through his voice, his character, but also by the fact that he built an impeccable career, far from scandals and infidelities. For more than 12 years, Andra has been married to Cătălin Măruță, with whom she has two children, David and Eva.
The two have a happy marriage and do not shy away from declaring their love in public. The center of her universe are the two children, who fight to provide the best education. Proof is the fact that they chose to send their children to one of the most prestigious private schools in Romania and did not shy away from taking large sums of money out of their pockets.
“We chose David to study at the institution where he went to kindergarten, it seemed easier not to change teams. In fact, continue the program as before. You don’t know exactly what to expect, we told you a few things, but honestly, I think the first day of school is different for every child, for every generation. You have to find out for yourself what school is and fall in love with it. “Andra declares in 2017.
I invest one billion lei annually in early childhood education
On Monday, David Măruță will enter third grade and is eager to see his classmates again, after a six-month hiatus, in which they were able to interact only in the online space. His sister Eva, who is in kindergarten, goes to the same private institution.
For David’s studies, Andra and Cătălin take out of their pocket the amount of 1000 euros per month, and for their daughter, approximately 800 euros. Thus, the two stars of PRO TV pay approximately 22,000 euros per year so that the little ones have the best education.
At the private school in question, classes start at 8:30 AM and end mainly at 3:00 PM. The primary language is considered English and the secondary Romanian. Students also do many interactive workshops and activities that stimulate their creativity. The son of the Minister of Public Finance, Florin Cîțu, is also studying at the same school.
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