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JZ OŠ MARJANA NEMCA RADEČE

Educational system in Slovenia is organized mainly as a public service, there are just few private kindergartens and schools here The school system is divided into three sections of education: primary (kindergartens, basic schools, basic schools with an adapted education program, music schools and educational institutions for children with special educational needs), secondary (upper secondary schools and secondary schools) and tertiary (higher vocational colleges, faculties, academies and independent higher education institutions)

The basic school programme is specified by the timetable and curricula of compulsory and optional subjects, as well as by guidelines and educational concepts that define other methods of working with children (morning care, afterschool classes, extra-curricular activities, outdoor school), cross-curricular contents (days of activities, how to use libraries and information technologies) and other documents to guide the work of the education staff The programme also specifies the knowledge teachers of specific subjects.

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The public institution JZ OŠ Marjana

Nemca Radeče was founded by the Radeče Municipal Council It includes a primary school, a branch school and a kindergarten. The primary school and the kindergarten are located in the town Radeče, while the branch school PŠ Svibno is located 8 km away in the village Svibno, which is imbued with cultural heritage.

The principal of our school is Mrs Jana Wetz, her assistant is Mrs Darja Žonta Kozinc

Our school implements basic school programme for students from 6 to 15 years old.

Old part of school

Playground and new part of school

There are 325 students and 35 teachers at main school and 22 students from 6 to 9 years old at the branch school PŠ Svibno, where 3 teachers teach The basic school programme is divided into three educational cycles; each cycle covers three grades: I. EC (1st – 3rd class; 6–8 years old), II. EC (4th –6th class; 9–11 years old) and III. EC (7th – 9th class; 12–15 years old) We have bigger and smaller classes There is only one 1st class, where there are 28 students, one 4th class with 25 students and one 6th class with 26 students There are two classes in other grades, on average, there are about 20 students in one class

Our school is small but very nice and we are all trying to do our best for the future of our children

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