Everything will be fine

In this time of loneliness and distance, in the hope that everything will pass quickly and the lives of our students will continue as they were before the Covid-19 flu pandemic, the students of our school, together with teachers: Danijela Radnić and Josip Kojić, accepted the initiative of children from Italy, who faced the same problem as we, and drew a rainbow as a symbol of hope and decorated the windows of houses or balconies.
Under the name of this initiative "Everything will be fine", a panel was arranged at the entrance of the school, which is decorated with some of the student works.

Translation: H.R.A.M.

Hippo English Language Olympiad


Тhree of our students: Ivan Horvat (3.d), Ana Davčik (6.b) and Dušan Bajić (8.b) are among the top 10% of participating students from our country and have qualified for the semifinal round of Hippo English Language Olympiad.
The semifinal and final round have been postponed until further notice.
We congratuate our students on the results achieved!

Text: Miroslav Rauš

District Mathematics Competition


U Osnovnoj školi „Kizur Ištvan” u Subotici održano je, u subotu 7. marta, Okružno takmičenje iz matematike.
Na takmičenju su učestvovali i učenici četvrtog, petog i šestog razreda naše škole. Takmičenje je počelo u 10:00 časova. Izrada zadataka je trajala 150 minuta i u tom je vremenu svaki učenik rešavao po pet zadataka.
Učenica, 5.b odeljenja, Petra Mačković osvojila je 3. mesto i učenica, 5.a odeljenja,Teolinda Glavaš je (takođe) osvojila 3. mesto. Mentori učenika su: Ivana Vuković i Zoran Đereg.
Čestitamo našim učenicama, kao i njihovim mentorima, na postignutim rezultatima.
See the competition results at the following Address.

Pink Shirt Day – Competition

On Wednesday, March 4th, our students participated in a competition to commemorate the Anti-Bullying Day, known worldwide as the Pink Shirt Day. „Jovan Mikić“ Elementary School in Subotica organized this event, for the second time, under the motto „Your friend implores you: Don't insult - it hurts“, which was also the topic of the competition.
The following Elementary Schools participated in this competition: „Jovan Mikić“, „Ivan Goran Kovačić“, „Sečenji Ištvan“, „Sonja Marinković“ and „Jovan Jovanović Zmaj“ from Subotica, „Matija Gubec“ from Tavankut and „Vuk Karadžić“ from Bajmok.
Out of nine acts shown in the competition part of the program, our school students won first place by performing a dramatic act called „Let love shine everywhere“, with a music number. The author of the text is Aleksandra Antal, our 8th grade student. Students were mentored by Sladjana Knezević - Serbian Language teacher and Danijela Radnić - Student Parliament coordinator.
Second place went to the student of „Jovan Jovanović Zmaj“ Elementary school, Aleksandar Macura, who performed the musical number „I believe, I do not believe“. This number was prepared by Dragana Sinobad - Music teacher.
Third place went to 7th grade students from „Jovan Mikić“ Elementary School, who performed the play „Don't Let Me Be a Target“. The author of the script is Jelena Damjanović, a 7th grade student. The students’ mentor is Snezana Čutura, Serbian Language teacher.
Congratulations to all participants, especially the award-winning students and their mentors.
See The picture gallery Check out the dramatic show Let love shine everywhere.

Translation: Miroslav Rauš

School recital


The student recital, held at the school library on February 25, was attended by students from grades 1 through 8 in Serbian and Croatian language .
Members of the jury were: Branka Erakovic - school pedagogic, Ibolja Vukobratovic - teacher in Extended Residence and Ibolja Vitasovic - librarian.
The most successful reciters are (by category):
- Lara Prćić, 4.b - lower age in Serbian;
- Nikolina Juric, 3.a - lower age in Croatian language;
- Andreas Damjanoski, 6.b - Senior in Serbian and and
- Melisa Gadzur, 8a - Senior in Croatian language.
Students: Lara, Nikolina, Andreas and Melisa will represent our school at the City Reciters' Meeting, which will be held on March 12th at the Subotica City Library.
We wish them much success.

Translation: H.R.A.M.