Students and teachers from Savremena Gimnazija have returned from a four-day study trip to Western Serbia, during which they visited significant cultural and historical sites in the region.
The journey began on March 27 from Belgrade, with a total of 100 students and class supervisors Milica Ivanović, Anita Stanković, Mladen Stanković, Jelena Spasojević, Marica Đurić, and Jovana Dukić. On the first day, students visited the Ovčarsko-Kablarska Gorge, known as the "Serbian Holy Mountain," and spent the afternoon in Sirogojno before continuing on to Zlatibor.
On the second day of the program, students visited Višegrad and Mećavnik, where they had the opportunity to learn about the work of Nobel laureate Ivo Andrić and visit the famous Drina River bridge. The third day of the trip included time spent in the center of Zlatibor and a visit to Stopića Cave, after which the students returned to Belgrade.
Significance of Study Trips: Education Beyond the Classroom
Study trips represent an extremely valuable segment of education that allows students to gain new knowledge and practical experiences outside the classroom, as well as to familiarize themselves with various cultural and natural riches. Zlatibor, as a destination for the study trip of first-grade students, offers numerous advantages that contribute to both the educational and developmental aspects of young people.