Kantakuzina Katarina Branković Serbian Orthodox Secondary School Explained

Kantakuzina Katarina Branković Serbian Orthodox Secondary School
Native Name:
Hours In Day:8 average (varies; 7–9 45-minute lectures)
Principal:Slobodan Lalić (acting)[1]
Country:Croatia
Zipcode:10 000
Location:Sveti Duh 122
Enrolment:200[2]
Colours:Red, Blue and White
Free 1:Hymn to Saint Sava
Free Label 2:Latin name
Free 2:Orthodoxus Serbiae Secundaria Schola
Free Label 3:Greek name
Free 3:Σερβικό Ορθόδοξο Γυμνάσιο
Homepage:Official site

The Kantakuzina Katarina Branković Serbian Orthodox Secondary School, abbreviated as SPOG, is a coeducational gymnasium (equivalent to a preparatory high school or grammar school) affiliated with the Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana. It is situated in Zagreb, capital city of Croatia, and stands as the only non-seminary high school of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the territory of the former Yugoslavia.[3]

Established in 2005, the school claims to perpetuate a 200-year tradition of Orthodox minority education in Zagreb.[4] Instruction at the institution is delivered in both Serbian and Croatian language.

The curriculum spans four years and encompasses a wide range of subjects, including Serbian, Croatian, English, German, Latin, Church Slavonic, history, geography, politics, economics, music, art history, the Orthodox religion, sociology, psychology, chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, physical education, ecology, informatics and philosophy. All courses are mandatory for students.

Education at SPOG is provided without tuition cost to students,[5] with additional funding provided by the Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia covering certain or most of the costs. The student body at the school is diverse, including students from Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary and Moldova. The school maintains an inclusive admission policy, welcoming students regardless of their background, religion, or nationality. SPOG is accredited by the Croatian Ministry of Education and is recognized by other countries in the region. Graduates of SPOG pursue further studies in Croatia, Serbia and abroad.[6] The inaugural graduating class was celebrated at the Monastery of St. Parascheva in Zagreb on June 24, 2009.[7]

Name

The institution derives its name from Kantakuzina Katarina Branković, a notable aristocratic figure in the XV century history of the region. She was the daughter of Đurađ Branković, the Serbian despot, and his wife, Irene Kantakouzene, a member of the Kantakouzenos family of the Byzantine Empire. Kantakuzina Katarina Branković resided for a period in the Zagreb area, where she played a role in fostering the growth and development of the local Orthodox Christian community. Notably, the Varaždin Apostol, hand-written Orthodox liturgical book created in 1454, is associated with her legacy in Zagreb area. It is the oldest preserved text in Cyrillic from the territory of present-day Croatia.

History

Although the modern day school was established only in 2005, the tradition of education organized by the Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana dates back to early 1814.[5] At that time, lessons were conducted at the Metropolitanate's headquarters on Ilica Street.[5]

Serbian Folk Grammar School

In 1888, at the time when the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia was a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Metropolitan initiated the collection of funds for the establishment of a Serbian Folk Grammar School, which was founded in 1891 on Mesnička Street.[5] In 1893, the school was relocated to Margaretska Street where it was visited by Izidor Kršnjavi.[5] During this period, the school run a garden and a library within its walls.[5]

Serbian Autonomous Folk School

In 1897, the Serbian Folk Grammar School was renamed the Serbian Autonomous Folk School.[5] In 1899, the school celebrated the 50th anniversary of Jovan Jovanović Zmaj's artistic career.[5] The school relocated in 1900 to Petar Preradović Square, close to the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral.[5] The Teachers Council was established in 1906.[5] In 1909, the school moved to a new building in nearby Bogovićeva Street, where the Serbian Orthodox Gymnasium (SPOG) would later be established in 2005.[5] In 1913, the school received a visit from Zagreb Mayor Janko Holjac.[5] The school was discontinued during World War I, reopening afterward as a girls' boarding school in the newly established unified Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.[5] It retained its name until 1922, when it was converted into a public institution and renamed the State Primary School of King Peter I The Liberator.[5]

Establishment of Serbian Orthodox Secondary School

On 2 October 2003, a meeting was convened at the Metropolitanate of Zagreb, Ljubljana and all Italy, where it was decided to reopen the school under the patronage of the Metropolitanate.[5] On 14 January 2004, Metropolitan Jovan Pavlović sent a letter of intent to the Ministry of Science and Education, and on 20 October, a commission met to establish the school.[5] The high school was officially chartered on 21 February 2005. Stories about the school have been featured in various media outlets, including Jutarnji list,[8] Novosti,[9] Politika,[10] Večernji list,[11] Novi list,[12] on Radio Television of Serbia, Radio Televizija Republike Srpske,[13] the website of the President of Croatia,[14] Croatian Radiotelevision[15] and Radio Television of Vojvodina.[16]

New campus

For the 2011–12 academic year, the school relocated to a newly constructed 6,000-square-meter campus in northern Zagreb, valued at €7 million.[17] The facility includes a library, computer lab, gymnasium, playground, student counselling offices, cafeteria, music hall, laboratories, chapel, terrace, garden, and quadrangle. Construction of the campus began in May 2010, with the cornerstone ceremony attended by Bishop Nikolaj of the Metropolitanate of Dabar and Bosnia, Bishop of Srem Vasilije, Bishop of Eastern America Mitrophan, and hosted by Metropolitan Jovan.[18]

Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia Slobodan Uzelac expressed hope that the school would eventually offer university-level programs,[18] while Zagreb Mayor Milan Bandić emphasized the importance of the Serbian Orthodox community as an integral part of Zagreb and highlighted the history of Serbian schools in the city.[18] The official opening ceremony in June 2012 was attended by Serbian Patriarch Irinej, along with a delegation from the Holy Synod. During his visit, Patriarch Irinej also met with Croatian President Ivo Josipović and Prime Minister Zoran Milanović. This marked the first official visit by a Serbian Orthodox Patriarch to Croatia since the breakup of Yugoslavia. The event was covered by various media outlets, including Al Jazeera Balkans,[19] [20] Croatian Radiotelevision,[21] Nova TV,[22] Večernji list,[23] Novi list,[24] 24sata,[25] Slobodna Dalmacija,[26] Radio Television of Serbia,[27] B92,[28] Večernje novosti,[29] Press,[30] Blic,[31] Radio Free Europe,[32] Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina,[33] RTV BN,[34] Kurir[35] and Prva Srpska Televizija.[36]

The opening ceremony was attended by numerous bishops, the Serbian Orthodox Patriarch, Croatian government ministers Željko Jovanović and Predrag Matić, ambassadors from Serbia, the United States, Russia, Norway, France, Canada, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as delegations from Austria, Ukraine, and the Vatican, Serb minority MP Milorad Pupovac representing the Croatian Parliament, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts president Zvonko Kusić, mayor Milan Bandić, MPs and representatives of other religious communities.[37] Croatian President Ivo Josipović appeared in a video made for the occasion[37] directed by Dejan Aćimović.

Educational Program

Twelfth grade
Croatian language Croatian language Croatian language
Serbian language Serbian language Serbian language
English language English language English language
German language German language German language
Latin language X X
Music Music Music
Art History Art History Art History
X Psychology X
X X X
History History History
Geography Geography Geography
Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics
Physics Physics Physics
Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry
Biology Biology Biology
X Ecology elective Ecology elective Ecology elective
Computer science elective Computer science elective Computer science elective
X X X Politics and Economy
Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education
Religious Education Religious Education Religious Education
Church Slavonic language optional Church Slavonic language optional X X
X X X Philosophy
X X X

Activities

Workshops with IRCT

Starting from May 2011, Serbian Orthodox Secondary School in collaboration with local office of International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims work on a series of workshops on psychological issues with first grade students.[38] They cover topics such as identity, violence, family dynamics, self-perception and self-confidence. Specific aspects of school student body are addressed, namely identity formation of adolescents - members of ethnic minorities.[38]

Meeting of Council of the Serbian language teachers

In December 2011, in collaboration with Council of the Serbian language teachers of Vukovar-Syrmia County, Osijek-Baranja County and Joint Council of Municipalities in school was organized conference for Serbian language teachers in primary and secondary schools in Croatia for 50 participants.[39]

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Notes and References

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