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First Belgrade Gymnasium () is a gymnasium (Central European type of
grammar school A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a Latin school, school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented Se ...
) with a long tradition, founded in 1839 in
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, Serbia. Since 1938, it is situated in the center of the city, on 61 Cara Dušana Street. The Church of St. Alexander Nevsky is located next to the school. In October 1838,
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was the capital of Serbia. But despite it being the main cultural center at the time,
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decided for First Belgrade Gymnasium (grammar school) to be founded in Belgrade, in an area called
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(Dort-yol). The school was instituted on 18 June 1839. At that time, it was located on
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's Street number 26, which was the residence of Nikola Selaković. At the very beginning, it had only two grades, but in the next four years, the school's system was significantly upgraded so at the end, it had a total of five grades. It could be said that in the 1842–43 school year, the school actually became a ''real'' gymnasium. The first school professors were Vasilije Berara and
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, who functioned as the school's headmaster as well. According to a law from 1844, and thanks to
Jovan Sterija Popović Jovan Sterija Popović (; sr-cyr, Јован Стерија Поповић; 13 January 1806 – 10 March 1856) was a Serbian language playwright, poet, lawyer, philosopher and pedagogue who taught at the Belgrade Higher School. He was a reside ...
, teachings and classes in the school were reformed, so that the 6th grade was actually added to the school's system. With this addition, First Belgrade Gymnasium received the same status like other European higher class schools. That year, the school got its first library.


History

After the
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, it was named the First Male Real Gymnasium in
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. Since it was merged with the Fourth Women's High School in 1959, it changed its name to the First Belgrade High School. During the period of directed education, it was called the Educational Organization "
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", but in 1990 it was returned to its old name First Belgrade High School. The gymnasium started operating at Jug Bogdanova 26, in a house that was leased from
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, after which it often changed its location. During the school year 1844/45. the school moved into the
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, from where school took place during the 1846/47 school year. Later it moves to the surroundings of the
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, to the building of the current Faculty of Applied Arts and to Ulica Kralja Petra No. 4. In June 1858, Prince Petar publicly took the exams he had studied that year at this place. Among others,
Vuk Karadžić Vuk Stefanović Karadžić ( sr-Cyrl, Вук Стефановић Караџић, ; 6 November 1787 (26 October OS)7 February 1864) was a Serbian philologist, anthropologist and linguist. He was one of the most important reformers of the moder ...
was also present. In 1863, the first Belgrade high school solved the problem of its accommodation more permanently based on the gift of Captain Miša Anastasijevićc, i.e. it was housed in the Captain Miša building, together with the Great School, the Library, the Museum and the Society of Serbian Literature. As the school became cramped due to the increasing number of students in the Big School, from the beginning of the school year 1898/99. until 1904. The First Belgrade High School was housed in three buildings: the building at 4 Kralja Petra Street, the
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building and the building near the Vaznenjenska Church (the building of the discontinued
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). In this period, the Gymnasium had 72 professors and a large number of students. In 1905, the First Belgrade High School moved into the leased " Dom Svetog Sava" at Cara Dušana Street 13 because the buildings of Realka and Kralja Petra Street 4 were in very bad condition. But even that accommodation was not satisfactory due to the distance from the city center, so at the beginning of 1935 it was decided to solve the issue of accommodation by building a building specially intended for that purpose. Since the Belgrade Municipality gave a plot of land near the Church of St. Alexander Nevsky, a loan was taken, and on September 20, 1936, the foundation stone of the new high school building at Cara Dušana Street 61 was consecrated. The First Belgrade High School moved into that building on April 27, 1938. where it remains to this day.


The school today

In 2009, the high school celebrated its 170th anniversary. The great jubilee of Serbian education, as part of a variety of activities (exhibitions, forums, the Night of the Museum event, concerts, sports competitions, international cooperation, the high school music festival in the Dom omladine), was crowned on June 6 with the Ceremonial Academy at the National Theatre. The anniversary of 180 years of existence was celebrated during 2019 (Project Prva and friends, Velikani Prva tribune, Preliminary competition for students in Serbia, as part of the world competition in the knowledge of Chinese language and culture, Literary afternoon - hanging out with Milovan Vitezović, History and art lesson held in the ceremonial hall of the Rectorate of the University of Belgrade, the Ceremonial Academy In Glory of Enlightenment held on the Great Stage of the National Theater, School Day (June 18) in the ceremonial hall of the Gymnasium - traditional awarding of the best graduates and winners of national competitions). The jubilee of 185 years of existence was celebrated in 2024. Today, the First Belgrade High School has thirty-seven classes, 1,050 students divided into natural-mathematical, social-linguistic and classes for students with special abilities for computing and informatics, developed cabinet teaching and modern studies. The gymnasium is characterized by high-quality educational work and teaching staff, engaged pedagogical and psychological service and traditionally exceptional student potential.


Notable alumni

* King Peter I *
Adam Bogosavljević Adam Bogosavljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Адам Богосављевић; 1843–1880) was a Serbian politician, representative of the radicals and supporters of the ideas of Svetozar Marković. In the National Assembly, he represented the farmers ...
, politician (23rd class, graduated 1863/64) *
Aleksandar Cincar-Marković Aleksandar Cincar-Marković ( sr-Cyrl, Александар Цинцар-Марковић; 20 June 1889 – 1947) was a Serbian politician who was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He is noteworthy for his role in the ...
, diplomat and more *
Aleksandar Belić Aleksandar Belić (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Белић, ; 15 August 1876 – 26 February 1960) was a Serbian linguist and academic. Biography Belić was born in Belgrade. After studying Slavic languages in Belgrade, Odessa, and ...
, linguist, professor, president of the Serbian royal academy and САНУ *
Aleksandar Deroko Aleksandar Deroko ( sr-Cyrl, Александар Дероко; 4 September 1894 – 30 November 1988) was a Serbian architect, artist, and author. He was a professor of the Belgrade University and a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and ...
, architect *
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, general, minister (13th class, graduated 1854/55) *
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, law professor, minister (12th class, graduated 1853/54) *
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, former President of Serbia * Borislav Lorenc, professor of the Pravoslavni bogoslovski fakultet *
Bogdan Popović Bogdan Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Богдан Поповић; 20 December 1863 – 7 November 1944) was one of the most important literary critics and university professors in Serbia and later Yugoslavia and an academic. He was the brother of ...
, professor, academic *
Branislav Petronijević Branislav "Brana" Petronijević (sometimes styled as Petronievics) (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав "Брана" Петронијевић; 6 April 1875 – 4 March 1954) was a Serbian philosopher and Paleontology, paleontologist. His major w ...
, philosopher *
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, military officer, member of the Black Hand organisation *
Čedomilj Mijatović Count Čedomilj Mijatović ( sr-Cyrl, Чедомиљ Мијатовић; 17 October 1842 – May 14, 1932) was a Serbian statesman, economist, historian, writer and diplomat. Mijatović served as the Ministry of Finance (Serbia), Minister of Fi ...
, minister of finances and more (17th class, graduated 1858/59) *
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, prime minister, minister, politician, diplomat, (16th class, graduated 1857/58) *
Gavrilo Princip Gavrilo Princip ( sr-Cyrl, Гаврило Принцип, ; 25 July 189428 April 1918) was a Bosnian Serb student who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary, and his wife Sophie, Duchess von ...
, revolutionary * Grgur Jakšić, historian, professor, academic *
Janko Šafarik Janko is a name that derives from a diminutive form of the name ''Jan'' (Slavic languages), '' Janez'' (Slovenian), ''János'' (Hungarian), and ''Yakov''/''Jacob'' (Ashkenazi Jewish). It also derives from the vernacular form of Latin ''Johannes''. ...
, (25th class, graduated 1865/66) * Jaša Prodanović, politician, minister * Jevrem Gudović, minister (tenth class, graduated 1851/52) *
Jevrem Grujić Jevrem Grujić ( sr-Cyrl, Јеврем Грујић; November 8, 1827 – September 15, 1895) was a Serbian lawyer, politician, and diplomat who played a key role in shaping 19th-century Serbian politics. Known as an ideologue of Serbian liberali ...
, politician, minister, leader of the Liberal party (fourth class, graduated 1845/46) *
Jovan Avakumović Jovan Avakumović (1 January 1841 – 3 August 1928) was a Serbian lawyer, criminologist, statesman, and Prime Minister of Serbia. Biography Born in Belgrade, a descendant of a respected Serbian merchant family of Baba-Dudići, Avakumović was a ...
, minister of justice (14th class, graduated 1855/56) * Jovan Beli Marković, general, regent (first class, graduated 1842/43) *
Jovan Cvijić Jovan Cvijić ( sr-Cyrl, Јован Цвијић, ; 1865 – 16 January 1927) was a Serbs, Serbian geographer, Ethnology, ethnologist, university professor and academic. He was the president of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, S ...
, founder of geographic sciences in Serbia *
Jovan Ristić Jovan Ristić ( sr-Cyrl, Јован Ристић; 16 January 1831 – 4 September 1899) was a Serbian politician, diplomat and historian. Biography Ristić was born in Kragujevac in a poor family where he attended elementary school. In 1842 he ...
, royal and knez regent, minister, historian (sixth class, graduated 1846/47) *
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, writer * Kosta Vujić, later the professor of the First male gymnasium *
Ljubomir Kaljević Ljubomir Kaljević (1841, Užice – March 20, 1907, Belgrade) was a Serbian politician and academic who served as the Prime Minister of Serbia. Biography Kaljević completed Gymnasium in Belgrade and studied the state sciences in Heidelberg ...
, prime minister, minister (17th class, graduated 1858/59) *
Ljubomir Klerić Ljubomir Klerić (29 June 1844 – 21 January 1910) was a Serbs, Serbian mining engineer, mathematician, inventor, professor of mechanics and Minister of education and the economy. Education Klerić was born on 29 June 1844 in Banatska Subotica, ...
, inventor, minister, academic (21st class, graduated 1862/63) * Ljubomir Kovačević, historian, minister, academic (25th class, graduated 1866/67) *
Ljubomir Nenadović Ljubomir Nenadović (14 September 1826 – 21 January 1895) was a Serbian writer, poet, translator, diplomat, minister of education and member of the Serbian Royal Academy. Family Ljubomir was born in Brankovina, Valjevo, Principality of Serbi ...
, man of letters (first class, graduated 1842/43) *
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, philologist *
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, historian, professor, minister (12th class, graduated 1853/54) * Lazar Dokić, prime minister, doctor (20th class, graduated 1861/62) *
Marko Leko Marko T. Leko ( sr-Cyrl, Марко Т. Леко; September 17, 1853 – November 4, 1932) was a Serbian scientist, chemist, professor and president of the Serbian Red Cross. He played a major role in the professionalisation of chemistry in Serbi ...
, chemist, professor, academic (28th class, graduated 1868/69) * Milorad Mitrović, poet *
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, diplomat, consul * Mihajlo Bogićević, minister (19th class, graduated 1860/61) * Mihajlo Petrović Alas, mathematician and inventor *
Milan Kujundžić Aberdar Milan Kujundžić Aberdar ( sr-cyr, Милан Кујунџић Абердар; 1842–1893) was a Serbian poet, philosopher and politician. Biography He was born in Belgrade and given the name Janićije but later he changed it to Milan. His pse ...
, Philosophy professor, minister (17th class, graduated 1858/59) *
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, Prime Minister of Kingdom of Yugoslavia * Milan Vukajlija *
Milutin Garašanin Milutin Garašanin ( sr-Cyrl, Милутин Гарашанин; 22 February 1843 – 5 March 1898) was a Serbian politician who held the post of Prime Minister of Serbia, President of the National Assembly, Minister of Finance, Internal affairs, ...
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* Miloš Milojević, (17th class, graduated 1858/59) *
Pavle Popović Pavle Popović ( sr-cyr, Павле Поповић; 16 April 1868 – 4 June 1939) was a Serbian literary critic and historian, a professor and rector at the University of Belgrade. He is the brother of Bogdan Popović, also a well-known and equ ...
, professor, academic *
Petar Kočić Petar Kočić ( sr-Cyrl, Петар Кочић; 29 June 1877 – 27 August 1916) was a Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian Serb writer, activist and politician. Born in rural northwestern Bosnia (region), Bosnia in the final days of Ot ...
, writer * Rajko Lešjanin, minister (second class, graduated 1843/44) *
Raša Milošević Raša Milošević (1851–1937) was a Serbian politician and one of the leaders and a theorist of the People's Radical Party. His wife Dr. Draginja Draga Ljočić Milošević was the first female physician in Serbia. Biography He was educated in B ...
, politician (28th class, graduated 1868/69) *
Sima Lozanić Simeon Milivoje Lozanić and Simeon "Sima" Lozanić ( sr-Cyrl, Сима Лозанић) (1847 – 1935) was a Serbian chemist, president of the Serbian Royal Academy, the first rector of the University of Belgrade, minister of foreign affairs, m ...
, chemist and university rector *
Slobodan Jovanović Slobodan Jovanović ( sr-Cyrl, Слободан Јовановић; 3 December 1869 – 12 December 1958) was a Serbian and Yugoslav writer, historian, lawyer, philosopher, literary critic, diplomat, politician and one of the most prominent int ...
, Prime Minister of the Royal Yugoslav government-in-exile * Vojvoda
Stepa Stepanović Stepan "Stepa" Stepanović ( sr-Cyrl, Степан Степа Степановић, ;  – 29 April 1929) was a Serbian military commander who fought in the Serbo-Turkish War, the Serbo-Bulgarian War, the First Balkan War, the Second Bal ...
, World War I Field Marshal *
Stojan Bošković Stojan Bošković ( Svilajnac, Principality of Serbia, 1833 – Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, 21 February 1908) was a Serbian educator, politician, and historian. He was one of several historians in his day, along with Stojan Novaković, the leader ...
, minister of justice (sixth class, graduated 1846/47) *
Stojan Novaković Stojan Novaković ( sr-Cyrl, Стојан Новаковић; 13 November 1842 – 18 February 1915) was a Serbian politician, historian, diplomat, writer, bibliographer, literary critic, literary historian, and translator. He held the post o ...
, scholar, Prime Minister of Kingdom of Serbia * Stojan Ribarac, minister (29th class, graduated 1869/70) * Stojan Veljković, minister of justice (sixth class, graduated 1846/47) * Svetislav Vulović, minister (23rd class, graduated 1863/64) *
Svetozar Marković Svetozar Marković ( sr-Cyrl, Светозар Марковић, ; 9 September 1846 – 26 February 1875) was a Serbian political activist, literary critic and socialist philosopher. He developed an activistic anthropological philosophy ...
, politician, socialist (20th class, graduated 1861/62) *
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, professor of literature, minister, academic (21st class, graduated 1862/63) * Toma Živanović, professor on the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law *
Uroš Knežević Uroš Knežević ( sr-cyr, Урош Кнежевић; 2 January 1811 – 21 October 1876) was a Serbian painter. Knežević is best-known as portraitist, having produced more than 200 portraits, mostly of notable people of his time. Life He ...
, painter, academic (19th class, graduated 1860/61) *
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, prime minister, surgeon (20th class, graduated 1861/62) * Vladimir Karić, diplomat, consul (23rd class, graduated 1864/65) *
Vladimir Ljotić Vladimir Ljotić ( sr-cyr, Владимир Љотић; 1846 – 27 July 1912) was a Serbian politician and diplomat who served as the Serbian government consul to Greece. Biography He was born into the well-known Ljotić family in Smederevo. Th ...
, diplomat, consul (25th class, graduated 1865/66) *
Velibor Vasović Velibor Vasović (Serbian Cyrillic: Велибор Васовић; 3 October 1939 – 4 March 2002) was a Serbian footballer and manager, also one of the legendary players of Partizan Belgrade and Ajax and is regarded one of greatest defenders ...
, footballer *
Veselin Čajkanović Veselin Čajkanović ( sr-cyr, Веселин Чајкановић; 1881 in Belgrade – 1946) was a Serbian classical scholar, philologist, philosopher, ethnologist, orientalist, religious history scholar, and Greek and Latin translator. B ...
, classicist *
Vuk Jeremić Vuk Jeremić ( sr-Cyrl, Вук Јеремић, ; born 3 July 1975) is a Serbian politician and diplomat who served as the president of the United Nations General Assembly from 2012 to 2013 and as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia from 2 ...
, former president of United Nations General Assembly *
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, professor, minister, part of the senate (eight class, graduated 1849/50) * Vojvoda
Živojin Mišić Živojin Mišić ( sr-cyrl, Живојин Мишић; 19 July 1855 – 20 January 1921) was a field marshal who participated in all of Serbia's wars from 1876 to 1918. He directly commanded the First Serbian army in the Battle of Kolubara an ...
, World War I Field Marshal * Vojislav Veljković, minister of finances * Vojislav Marinkovič, prime minister, minister


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