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Mathematical Grammar School (Serbian: Математичка гимназија Београд, romanized: Matematička gimnazija Beograd, abbr. "MG" or "MGB"), is a special school for gifted and talented students of mathematics, physics and informatics located in Belgrade, Serbia. The School has developed its own Mathematical Grammar School ...
First Belgrade Gymnasium (Serbian: Прва београдска гимназија, romanized: Prva beogradska gimnazija) is a gymnasium (Central European type of grammar school) with a long tradition, founded in 1839 in Belgrade, Serbia. Since 1938, it is situated in the center of the city, on 61 Cara Dušana Street.
Belgrade Sports Gymnasium (Serbian: Спортска гимназија Београд, romanized: Sportska gimnazija Beograd) is a gymnasium (Central European type of grammar school) in Belgrade, Serbia.
Grammar school Milena Pavlović Barilli is a grammar school in the municipality of Stari Grad, Belgrade, Serbia. It is accredited by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development. It is named for painter and poet Milena Pavlović-Barili. Since 2008 the school has been developing the idea of bilingual education.
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The Third Belgrade High School was constructed in 1906. The building was designed by Architects Dušan Živanović and Dragutin Đorđević. The construction work was carried out by Vasa Tešić. Architectural plastic was carried out by Francis Waldman.
It is located in Belgrade’s Zemun municipality. Founded in 1858, it's Belgrade second oldest, after the First Belgrade Gymnasium [1] (founded in 1839), and Serbia's sixth oldest gymnasium, after those in Sremski Karlovci (founded in 1791), Novi Sad (founded in 1810), Kragujevac (founded in 1833) and Šabac (founded in 1837). By the number of ...
The school has a reputation of being very academically demanding, with high entry standards: for example, in 2005, an applicant needed a score of at least 96 out of 100 points on the Serbian High school examination to enroll in the school, the highest score of any high school in Belgrade that year. [1] The school has earned an excellent ...