Let’s sing, play and dance

On Friday, 15th April 2016, our students attended the 26th National Let’s sing, play and dance Chorus Show in Krško. This year, in the two days, the event hosted more than 800 performers, their mentors and companions.
The main theme of our performance was the poet France Prešeren and his song Where? in the rap version and the song O, Vrba, which was sang by the chorus and accompanied by a dance group. The children enjoyed their performance and later they hang out and danced with the rest of the performing students.

Elementary School Milke Šobar-Nataše Book Night

On Thursday, 21st April 2016, we joined the international event Book Night for the second time. Moreover, this time we invited students from our friend school in Karlovac. They accepted our invitation and we met in the morning in Vinica, at Oton Župančič birth house.
After lunch, students in special educational program 5, 6 have taken our guests on a stroll through the streets of Črnomelj, to show them the sights.

At 18.00 we joined the event Book Night in the public library in Črnomelj. There our students performed with a play Who Made Videk’s Shirt. Another group of students cooked some sweet porridge, for everyone to enjoy.
After we all returned to school there was a delicious dinner prepared by our students and the teachers. Later, everyone was waiting for the evening show, which was held in the multipurpose room under the title Another piece of the story, please … We were are captivated by the words and by the dance movements of a dancer Jernej Kozan.

In the late evening hours, on a proposal from the event organizer Book Night, we symbolically lit the lights of our school. The world is changing as it wakes up with a book in its hand, and another thought Let reading turn the lamp of the future,  our 13 pupils, 6 pupils from Karlovac and 6 teachers, finally went to sleep.
Although it only lasted one day and one night, we are all looking forward to the next year’s event.

The 9th International Sculpture Colony for Youth

On the 18th and 19th of February 2016, Elementary School Loka held the 9th International Sculpture Colony for Youth. The colony was attended by two of our students from grade 9, Matjaž Črnič and Matej Muc.
The theme of the colony was “Loose your mind.” Matjaž and Matej created two abstract images from clay using all their imagination and skill. During the day they got a short visit from the pupils from our school, which could experience the creativity of the artists. On Friday, at the closing ceremony, the most successful artists were declared and all works were exhibited to the public. Matjaž and Matej were very happy with their final work and the colony itself.

Successful presentation of our school at the Days of Special Educators and Rehabilitators Association of Serbia in Belgrade

School head teacher Mr. Matjaž Baric received an invitation from the Society of Defectologists of Serbia, and attended the international conference, from 11th till 14th February, together with four colleagues from Slovenian schools. The conference hosted over 450 head teachers, special educators, speech therapists, surdopedagogics and tiflopedagogics educators, social educators and subject teachers from Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Croatia and Slovenia. The event offered a number of new examples of positive practice methodology in the field of education of children and youth with special needs.
The head teacher held two short presentations in the conference. In the first, he presented the project My communicator (www.mojkomunikator.si), which got a lot of positive reviews and interests as well. At the second presentation, he outlined the international cooperation with the Youth Care Centre ¨Centar za odgoj I obrazovanje djece I mladeži Karlovac¨and the Institute for Raising and Education of persons with Disabilities ¨
Zavod za odgoj i obrazovanje osoba sa smetnjama u psihičkom i tjelesnom razvoju¨ Tuzla. This presentation was interesting, because we are one of the few schools for pupils with special needs, which is actively involved in international network of institutions in Europe. Several schools in Serbia showed interest to cooperate with our school in the future.
When international cooperation is good and strong, and has the intention to enrichen the achievements in the curriculum, then intercultural dialogue fills those present with a broader sense of adaptive skills.

Carnival dance

Shrove Tuesday, on the 9th of February 2016, at an elementary school Milka Šobar Nataša was really ‘fat’. Even on a lunch break we were sweetened with donuts. And the joy with dancing, singing and small cranks continued the fifth school hour, when the carnival gathered in the multipurpose room, in which the carnival dance took place. The head teacher awarded the best masks. Among teachers, the first place went to the hen, second to the knight and the third to the baby. Among the pupils won the clown, the second was the Japanese princess and the third, Charlie Chaplin.