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pozarevackagimnazija.edu.rs

Požarevac Gymnasium (Serbian: Пожаревачка гимназија, romanized: Požarevačka gimnazija) is a co-educational gymnasium in the city of Požarevac, Serbia. After Turkish attack on the Kalemegdan fortress in 1862, Belgrade suffered a great damage, especially the downtown neighborhood Savamala. Due to that, in September of the same year authorities transferred the Savamala semi-gymnasium to Požarevac, where Prince Mihailo Obrenovic received his education. The school in Pozarevac, initially founded as a semi-gymnasium, was located near the city church, which was founded by the Prince Milos Obrenovic, father of the Prince Mihailo Obrenovic. In 1888 the semi-gymnasium became an eight-grade gymnasium. When in 1951 elementary school Dositej Obradović became an eight-year primary school, the Gymnasium was established as the Higher Gymnasium. In 1954 school magazine "Razvitak" (Development) was established. In 1959, under the influence of current politics, the name was changed to Gymnasium "Jovan Šerbanović", after Jovan Šerbanović , a former student and a national hero of World War II. In 1972, Gymnasium moved from its original location near the church, to the building of the Teachers' School, where it is still located today. The school changed its name to Požarevac Gymnasium in September 2001. More information...

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