Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"

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Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"
Gimnazija "Slobodan Škerović"
Location
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Vaka Đurovića 25

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81000

Coordinates42°26′49″N 19°15′49″E / 42.446942°N 19.263548°E / 42.446942; 19.263548
Information
School typepublic, comprehensive high school
Established1907 (1907)
Statusopen
Head of schoolRadiša Šćekić
Grades9th through 12th
Number of studentsapprox. 1,700
Classes50
Average class size34
LanguageMontenegrin
Classrooms24 (+ 3 cabinets)
Newspaper"Koraci"
Websitewww.gimnazijapg.com

The Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović" (Montenegrin: Gimnazija "Slobodan Škerović" Гимназија "Слободан Шкеровић"), also known as the Podgorica Gymnasium (Montenegrin: Podgorička gimnazija Подгоричка гимназија) is a high school (gymnasium) located in the city of Podgorica, Montenegro. It is the oldest secondary school in the town. This type of school is comparable to U.S. college preparatory schools or English grammar schools.

History

By a decree of King Nicholas I of Montenegro, the Lower State Gymnasium was established in 1907, in Podgorica. Its higher grades have been opened in 1914 and 1915. During the occupation of Montenegro by the Austro-Hungarian forces, between 1916 and 1918, the school was closed.

After the First World War, the Gymnasium was reopened. The Great Gymnasium of Podgorica was established on February 12, 1919, following a decree signed by the Executive Committee of the Podgorica assembly.

In 1960, the school was renamed Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović", to honor its former student and famous Montenegrin revolutionary, Slobodan Škerović. Between 1978 and 1980, in accordance with the Law on Vocational Secondary Education, the school was transformed from a Gymnasium to the School of Natural Sciences and Humanities "Slobodan Škerović" in Titograd, as part of a complex institution called the Center for Socio-Economic Education.

In 1980, it stepped out of the Center for Socio-Economic Education and started working as an independent vocational education school. The school regained its former name in 1991, and since then it's known as the Public institution Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović".[1]

Organization

Since the 2006 educational reforms in Montenegro, the 2 departments of the Gymnasium (the philological and the mathematical department) were closed, and the school was transformed into a General Gymnasium. Ten years later, the departments were reopened, but are now geared towards talented students.

The school's impressive building was built in 1930. It has a modern sports hall, a ceremonial hall, a library (with a reading room and a multimedia hall) and a bookstore.

At the end of their secondary education at the Gymnasium, the students are obliged to take an external graduation exam (Matura)

Former students

Some of the schools renowned graduates include:

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