@ Provincial Secretariat for Education, Regulations, Administration and National Minorities – National Communities
As far back as 1703, an Orthodox school operated in Ada, in 1760 there was a Catholic one, while in 1876, a Jewish school opened there as well. After the First World War, the religious schools became state schools, and after the Second World War,...
Read moreSince it was founded, the Music School "Béla Bartók” has been operating in two departments. One is in its original place of founding, in Ada, and the other in the neighbouring Mol. In our school, about 200 pupils receive music education both in...
Read moreThe school has operated as an independent institution since 1995. Before that, it worked as a satellite unit of the Primary School "Sremski front" from Šid. The number of pupils has been on a decrease, and consequently, so has the number of classes...
Read moreThe school became independent in 1947, thanks to Blaž Raljević and Toša Ignjatov, the secretary of the Local People's Liberation Committee. Since 1955, the school has been an eight-year school. Before that, the school was extended in 1930 with...
Read moreThe first school building was erected in 1928 and the second one in...
Read moreThe school was founded in the 19th century, and from the beginning, classes were organised in Serbian, Hungarian, German and Romanian. Today, classes are conducted in Romanian and Serbian. Pupils also learn two foreign languages, namely: English and...
Read moreThe school is located in Apatin, a town with a rich historical past, on the Danube River. The first primary school was founded in the second half of the 19th century, and it is located in the building of today's Music School. The current school was...
Read moreSince 1949, the classes have been conducted by Stevan Piri, brass instruments, and Martin Benc, solfeggio. In the school year 1949/50, Franjo Klein, violin, Anton Odri, violin, and Marija Zahradnik, piano, were employed. In 1950, Julia Engelhardt...
Read morePrimary education in Aradac has a long tradition. The first records of the school existence date back to 1871. At that time, there were two schools, a Serbian and a Slovak school, which had existed as separate entities until 1946, when they merged...
Read moreThe school was founded by the District People's Committee of Odžaci, the founding act No. 10089 of 19 September 1946. From 19 September 1946 until 26 November 1973, it existed as a working organisation with full liability. Since 28 December 1973,...
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