4 ROOMS ARE FURNISHED IN PS “POLETARAC” SECANJ – SECANJ MUNICIPALITY

Within the project “Inclusive Preschool Education and Care” implemented by the Ministry of Education, with a loan from the World Bank, four rooms were furnished in PU “Poletarac” in the Municipality of Secanj. The preschool institution began operating in October 1994.

The preschool institution has been established across the network, encompassing purpose-built buildings in inhabited places such as Krajisnik, Jasa Tomic, Jarkovac, and Secanj. Additionally, facilities have been adapted and adjusted in elementary schools in Boka, Neuzina, Sutjeska, Konak, Surjan, and Banatska Dubica.

Enrollment in the institution includes about 300 children, and since 2017, nursery groups have been introduced, filling a gap that did not exist before.

As part of the “Inclusive Preschool Education and Care” project, the Ministry of Education, using funds from the World Bank loan, allocated resources to fully equip four rooms in PU “Poletarac.” This initiative will enable the enrollment of 50 preschool-age children and 30 nursery-age children. Consequently, the waiting list in Secanj has been completely eliminated.

The furnished rooms are equipped with furniture, toys, didactic materials, consumables, picture books, and books, carefully chosen with special attention to the needs of the respective age groups.

You can see the photos here.

FURNISHED 2 EDUCATION ROOMS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL “MILICA MILOSEVIC”, JAGNJILO SETTLEMENT, MLADENOVAC MUNICIPALITY

As part of the “Inclusive Preschool Education and Care” project implemented by the Ministry of Education, with a loan from the World Bank, two classrooms in Elementary School “Milica Milosevic” in the village of Jagnjilo, municipality of Mladenovac, were converted into classrooms and equipped with furniture and didactics necessary for educational work with preschool-age children.

The Mladenovac Preschool was founded in 1966. Currently, the institution comprises five facilities and 16 preparatory four-hour preschool groups, known as “small schools,” accommodating over 1300 children. However, there is a waiting list of 300 children. Under the management of the preschool institution, there are also 11 preparatory groups of preschool children, the so-called “small schools,” in 11 rural local communities, with activities organized in the premises of primary schools.

Preparatory groups operate in Jagnjilo, Rabrovac, Velika Ivanca, Markovac, Pruzatovac, Medjuluzje, Koracica, Sepsin, Senaja, Vlaska, and Dubona.

As part of the “Inclusive Preschool Education and Care” project, the Ministry of Education, using funds from the World Bank loan, allocated resources to fully equip two classrooms. This initiative will enable the enrollment of 50 preschool-age children. The rooms are furnished with furniture, toys, didactic materials, consumables, picture books, and books, selected with special attention to the needs of the respective age groups. You can see the photos here.