The government of the Republic of Serbia announced today that due to the tragedies that have deeply affected the entire society, it has decided to end the school year on 6 June in all primary and secondary schools in Serbia.
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The government of the Republic of Serbia announced today that due to the tragedies that have deeply affected the entire society, it has decided to end the school year on 6 June in all primary and secondary schools in Serbia.
The announcement states that our educational system was created with the aim of providing adequate support to all students, encouraging them on the way to learning and enabling them to grow into healthy, aware and responsible individuals.
At this time, it is more important than ever that we focus on what is best for our children, because they deserve our full support, love and care.
Schools can continue to work until 20 June for students who wish to do so. In that period, supplementary, additional and preparatory classes, classes in nature, as well as other forms of educational work can be implemented, with the aim of encouraging the social and emotional skills of students and activities on the topics of tolerance, empathy, togetherness, support and gratitude.
It is important to note that all students who are not satisfied with their success will have the opportunity to improve their grades at their personal request until 20 June.
The Vladislav Ribnikar primary school will remain a school. It will be reconstructed and during the reconstruction process a memorial part will be built in memory of the children and the school guard, who showed exceptionality every day in that school.
After an extraordinary inspection at the Vladislav Ribnikar school, the findings of the Centre for Social Work, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Family Care were confirmed, that there was no peer violence in this school in relation to the minor K. K.