A successfully conducted workshop “A line where violence starts”

During their student union lessons in February and March, the Savremena Gimnazija second-year students had the opportunity to discuss violent behaviour, its consequences and the role of a society related to that issue. The students also learned how to recognise such a behaviour.

Granica posle koje je nasilje bodyOne of the important messages or the workshop is the importance of recognising who belongs to our support network as well as how to use it when it is needed - the most important thing is to know that there is no need to go through problems alone and unsupported.The school community, class teacher, psychologist, pedagogue and other teachers belong to the support network students can rely on.

The workshops were conducted according to the plan of the Discrimination, violence and negligence protection team, as the form of prevention activities that can contribute to establishing constructive and friendly atmosphere in the school community.

The workshops were conducted partly live, when students attended school in small groups and through “Google Meet” at the time when the students attended the lessons online.

The workshops were conducted by the school psychologist Aleksandra Rakić.

I am extremely pleased and proud to be the parent of a Savremena student. During my first encounter with the school management, when I asked about my child’s potential enrolment, I saw how much love, enthusiasm and professionalism you put in your work. I was impressed by your approach, ideas and methods. I couldn’t believe something like this existed in our country! It doesn’t take long to realise that this is a school you would recommend to everyone. Creativity, modern technology, top-quality education, and most of all, the humaneness that can be seen throughout the school, make it truly different and worthy of its name – Savremena Gimnazija. With such an approach, the success of this school and, consequently, our children’s success, is unavoidable. Congratulations! Jelena Đorđević, Andrija’s mum