Serbian Kindergarten, Primary School, High School and Students' Home explained

Serbian Kindergarten, Primary School, High School and Students' Home
Type:Public school[1]
Hours In Day:8 averagely (varies from 7 to 9, 45-minute lectures)
Principal:Аница Пандуровић[2]
City:Budapest
Country:Hungary
Zipcode:1074
Location:Rózsák tere 6-7
Language:Hungarian, Serbian
Campus:Urban
Gender:Co-educational
Grades:112
Accreditation:Ministry of Education of Hungary
Colours:Red, Blue and White
Free Label 1:Song
Free 1:Hymn to Saint Sava

Serbian school 'Nikola Tesla' Budapest (Hungarian: Szerb Tanítási Nyelvű Óvoda, Általános Iskola Diákotthon, és Gimnázium; Serbian: Српско забавиште, основна школа, ђачки дом и гимназија) is an educational institution located in Budapest, Hungary.

It was established as a school for all South Slavic nations in 1948. The school began its work in Pécs, but was soon out of political reasons, moved to Budapest. The school was subsequently replaced by the name South Slavic into Serbian and Croatian. In 1993, because of Yugoslav Wars, the school expelled part Croatian from its name. on 25 November 2012, the Serbian president Tomislav Nikolić visited the school.

Alumni

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Гимназија у Будимпешти привлачи ђаке из Србије.
  2. Web site: Nikola-tesla.net. Nikola-tesla.net.
  3. Web site: Šumadija na Trgu ruža. www.novosti.rs.