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PRIMA International School is a private international school in Belgrade serving ages 2–18. It delivers Cambridge education from Early Years to A Levels, including Cambridge IGCSE in the secondary phase and Cambridge Lower Secondary for Years 7–9. The Preschool curriculum follows the Foundation Stage of the National Curriculum, covering personal, social and emotional development; literacy; knowledge of the world; creative, physical and mathematical development. Primary students follow the Cambridge International Primary Program, with progression in English, Mathematics and Science, and a pathway to Cambridge Checkpoint, IGCSE and A Level studies. Secondary prepares learners for Cambridge IGCSE, AS and A Levels, with core subjects and optional German, French and Art. The campus is purpose-built with science and IT laboratories, music and art rooms, a large track and field, a full-size basketball court, a volleyball court, a real grass football pitch and a summer stage. Features include the Student Council, the House System with Serbian-themed houses, and clubs such as Drama, PRIMA Choir and the PRIMA Summer Camp.
EDUCA International School is Belgrade's Finnish international kindergarten and primary school, operated as a non-profit by the Education for Serbia Foundation. The campus in Dedinje sits in a peaceful, green setting, with light-filled classrooms opening onto a playground and outdoor spaces that include sensory gardens and natural play areas. The school follows a Finnish curriculum alongside a bespoke international pathway for ages 3 to 14, blending the Finnish whole-child approach with internationally recognised standards. Kindergartners (3-7) engage in play-based learning that develops communication, early numeracy and literacy, physical and social-emotional growth, and understanding of the world. Juniors (7-11) study English (First & Second Language), Mathematics & Science, Humanities & Arts, Digital Literacy & Computing, and Sports & Movement. Seniors (11-14) gain deeper subject expertise, independent research skills, and practical application, preparing for Upper Secondary. Unique features include forest classrooms, nature-connected learning, and a strong emphasis on wellbeing across every age.
École Française de Belgrade, a private non-profit AEFE-conventioned school, serves ages 2 to 18 from preschool to high school at Kablarska 31, Belgrade. It follows the French education system; teaching language is French, with two linguistic tracks: Classique (enriched French) and Parle (reinforced English). English begins in Grande Section; Serbian language study is included in Cycle 2 (two hours per week), and English remains mandatory with both tracks. From 5e, a fourth language (Italian, German, or Spanish) is introduced. In secondary, students may pursue the general baccalaureate, the European Section, or the French International Baccalaureate (BFI) with an American option, supporting higher education worldwide. The AEFE convention guarantees recognition and the continuity of education across AEFE schools worldwide. Facilities include an on-site cantine, preschool courtyard, and Garderie; CDI library; after-school care and diverse activities, including theatre, arts, and sports. The school emphasizes interculturality and offers guidance toward higher education and careers.
Located at 45 Šumatovačka Street in Belgrade, The International School is a private day school offering Cambridge programs and the IB Diploma for students aged 5 to 18. The curriculum follows Cambridge Primary (ages 5–11), Lower Secondary (11–14) and Secondary/Advanced (14–19), with seven IGCSE subjects in Years 10–11 to earn the ICE certificate and A-level bundles in Years 12–13 to meet Cambridge requirements and ICE/AICE diplomas. Instruction is in English with Serbian mediation, and the school is a UCAS registered centre. Cambridge Distance Learning is available for online study. The campus emphasizes technology-enriched learning through Google Classroom, tablets and e-notebooks, complemented by school counsellors and mentors. The school offers a broad extracurricular programme, including clubs such as Debate, Film Club, ISMUN and Eco-School, plus excursions, theatre, cinema visits and sports events. The school notes founding in 2015 and government verification in 2016.
Chartwell International School Belgrade operates across campuses: Lower Secondary at Uzicka 48a and Upper Secondary at Aleksandra Stamboliskog 21, serving students 2 to 18. The school follows British National Curriculum and offers Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels, within the Cambridge framework and recognized by the Serbian Ministry of Education. Established in 1998, it was the first Belgrade school to offer the British curriculum and is accredited as an international school and Cambridge examination centre, educating over 1,000 pupils from around 60 nationalities with about 180 staff. Facilities at Lower Secondary include a science lab, music room, art room, ICT, media room, language and maths spaces, plus sports fields. Upper Secondary spans 2,250 m with IT and science labs, an art room, library, study hall, dining area and sports facilities. Extracurriculars include STEM Science Olympiad participation, a music and drama program, and poetry and multilingual events.
Rudjer Bošković School is a private international school in Belgrade serving students aged 5 to 18, with both Primary and Secondary sections authorised by the Serbian Ministry. The Primary School follows the national curriculum and offers Cambridge Primary Programme and Cambridge Secondary One, while the IB Primary Years Programme began in 2015 and the IB Middle Years Programme is accredited for upper primary since 2018-19. The Secondary School follows the national curriculum and offers Cambridge IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme, with IB MYP accreditation for the early grades. The school provides education from preschool through gymnasium, using modern teaching methods and maintaining small class sizes (10–20). The day includes an extended programme, and a wide range of extracurricular activities, from sport and arts to languages and sciences. A signature feature is cross-programme integration, with IB, Cambridge, and national curricula in a single school community, fostering international-mindedness and local ties.
Chartwell International School operates across several Belgrade campuses, delivering education for ages 2 to 18. It provides the British National Curriculum, including Cambridge Primary, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels, and teaches six languages. The school has operated for 25 years and was the first in Belgrade to offer the British National Curriculum. It is accredited by Cambridge as an international school and examination center and is recognised by the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development. The campus network comprises seven buildings in a quiet residential area, with park-like gardens, spaces for study and activities, and on-site sport fields. Upper Secondary premises include 21 classrooms, IT and science labs, an art classroom, a library, a study hall and a dining area. The Performing Arts programme, residential and school trips, charity events and a Green School nature-based campus on Ada Ciganlija shape Chartwell's extracurricular offering.
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