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Individual Serbian Schools: British Internation School


Figure 1.--The British International School of Belgrade's Christmas play. This has become something special in Belgrade at Christmas time. It is no longer held in the school hall. It is now held in the city at bigger ventues. This year it was Aladdin and it was held at the Museum of African Art. These pictures show the rehearsals held in 2007 for BIS production ' The Snow Queen.

Communist Governments did notv permit provate schools. Communist Governments demand a mnonopoly on the ideas and informatio presented to children. After the fall of Communism in Yugoslsvia, private schools were allowed to open. One of these schools was the British International School (BIS). BIS was founded as the International High School Belgrade, which was co-founded by Aleksandra Keseroviæ and Dr. Jonathan Rider (1997). Aleksandra Keseroviæ was a Belgrade teacher and professional vocalist who received a Masters Degree in Musicology from the University of Belgrade. Dr. Rider was n American from from California. Until the school was founded lacked an English-language high school in Belgrade that could accommodate children of diplomatic corps, foreign business families, as well as local children interested in schooling in the English language and wanting to attend universities worldwide. A primary section was added later. The school offered a British curriculum and employed Brirish teaching methods.









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