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Belgrade Metropolitan High School (BMHS) is the first fully online high school in Serbia, operational from September 2011, by providing online learning services only to special groups of students that cannot learn at normal high schools, such as: | Belgrade Metropolitan High School (BMHS) is the first fully online high school in Serbia, operational from September 2011, by providing online learning services only to special groups of students that cannot learn at normal high schools, such as: | ||
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* Students temporally leaving abroad and want to continue their education according to the Serbian education system. | * Students temporally leaving abroad and want to continue their education according to the Serbian education system. | ||
BMHS also plans to develop a new curriculum that is more focused on informatics and ICT and will offer it | BMHS also plans to develop a new curriculum that is more focused on informatics and ICT and will offer it to regular online students from September 2012 (starting with Grade 9, age 15). | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:22, 27 April 2023
CLOSED ? No information found online
Belgrade Metropolitan High School (BMHS) is the first fully online high school in Serbia, operational from September 2011, by providing online learning services only to special groups of students that cannot learn at normal high schools, such as:
* Active junior sportsmen and sportswomen
- Handicapped students with difficulties to move and travel,
- Students leaving in small rural and remote areas, without secondary schools
- Students temporally leaving abroad and want to continue their education according to the Serbian education system.
BMHS also plans to develop a new curriculum that is more focused on informatics and ICT and will offer it to regular online students from September 2012 (starting with Grade 9, age 15).
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