Taking our History and Science lessons beyond the classroom, straight into the museums!

Monday, December 1st
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Our youngest students visited the Museum of Science and Technology, where they explored how everyday life has changed over time—looking at household appliances, instruments, computers, boats, and even space equipment. They also enjoyed the toy gallery, connecting what they saw to their history lessons about toys and games through the ages. The highlight of the day was the Science Playground, where we experimented, explored, and even measured our weight on Mars!

Meanwhile, our upper classes had a wonderful educational visit to the National Museum of Serbia in Belgrade. They explored an exhibition focused on history, religion, and art, showing great interest and asking many thoughtful questions as our curator provided engaging explanations.

During the tour, we saw relics from the Stone Age, artifacts from the Vinča culture and Lepenski Vir, and an impressive Ancient Roman bust of Constantine the Great, along with objects illustrating daily life and beliefs in the Roman period.

The students also learned about early Christian art—mosaics, religious objects—and were especially fascinated by the beautifully preserved medieval artwork. It was a truly enriching experience, and our students represented the school beautifully.