Under the slogan “Equality is our pride and responsibility”, high school students from Vršac, for the first time, all together, celebrated the International Day of Tolerance on November 16, in all high schools of the town of Vršac. The Union of Parliamentarians of Secondary School Students of our city designed the “Path of Tolerance”, a path that everyone walked together that day, united in song, dance, music, poetry, sports – football, basketball, volleyball… The path included several stops, and they , each in their own way, sent a message of tolerance and togetherness. Station on the “Tolerance Road” – Gymnasium “Borislav Petrov Braca”; they sang: Mihailo Simin, Arsenije Knežević, Janko Božić, Iva Mitrović, Katarina Mitrović, Maša Vasilevski, Ana Živkov, Jovana Mirkov, Tara Marković, Aleksandra Barić, Nađa Rankov, Elena Radosavljević, Maša Antonijević, Filip Cvetković, Milica Greksa, Tara Stupar , Jana Lazaroj, Zorana Radojević, Natalija Jančić, Estera Tajkuna-Teleaga, Melisa Voin and Darija Stojković. Danced by: Kristina Grbav, Renato Dragić, Sara Đan, Gabriela Babuc, Stefan Seratić, Melisa Voin, Kristina Caran, Lidia Božin, Dario Janeš. They played: Aleksandar Graure, Andrei Tapalaga, Đorđe Grubiša and Arsenije Knežević. Recited by: Veljko Omčikus and Stefan Seratlić. Visually and textually, the theme was designed through the presentation: Nina Paunović and Milica Uskoković. Sent messages about peace and tolerance: Petar Petrović, Jovana Brcan, Anđela Josimov, Teodora Baldvina, Ivana Nastic, Bojana Martinov, Anja Marton, Romana Putnik, Helena Kecman, Leontina Šćop, Aosjue Mei, Sinji Zhu and Jingxuen Zhu. All of the above was realized with the support and accompaniment of the presenters: Marina Grujić and Andreas Mohan. Station on the “Tolerance Road” – Agricultural School “Vršac”; volleyball was played by: Katarina Nikolić, Sara Momirov, Anja Popov, Bogdan Stanišić, Stevan Rakonjić, Anđela Bajić, Mina Božić, Nataša Stefanov, Marina Kulman, Filip Radak, Popcenić, Mihajlo Vučković, Drndarski, Mihajlović, Anamarija P., Marina Stanojev, Marko Šarunac, Anja Kovačević, Aleksandar Radulović, Jelena Petrović and Dragosavljević… Station on the “Tolerance Road” – ŠC “Nikola Tesla”; Football was played by: Bojan Pajević, Aleksa Milosavljević, Marko Pelivan, Danilo Pečeničić, Luka Teči, Ognjen Trbojević, Milana Vitomirović, Teodora Stanković, Anđela Barišić, Aleksandar Munćan, Jelena Tomaš, Kojić, Manetić, Radmanovac, Petar Milošević, Čizmaš, Ognjen Jovanović. , Jovana Brcan, Vučetić, Vasić, Jaćimovski, Petar Jokić, Nikola Milanko, Štefan Graure, Manuel Olar… Station on the “Tolerance Road” – “Chemistry – Medical School”; basketball was played by: Anja Mitrašinović, Jelena Grujin, Jovana Stefanov, Miljan Tomić, Vuk Stanojević, Marko Tankosić, Špan, Miljana Popović, Gabriel Isak Virag, Kalanj, Teodora Orlić, Sonja Marić, Andrej Petrović, Aleksandar Stojanović, Lazarov, Andrea Kotrla, Miloš Rafinger, Vasilije Mihajlović, Boban Ranić… There were no divisions, the teams were mixed, everyone performed, regardless of belonging to school, gender, nation… And we all won. Congratulations! Thanks for the photos: Aleksa Mašić and Jakov Radek. To the principals and employees of all secondary schools, thank you for the encouragement and support that we experienced at every step while traveling together! Many thanks to our parliamentarians from the Union of UP secondary schools: Davor Gašparević, Jovana Brcan, Marina Kulman, Milan Cvetković, Milica Uskoković, Nina Paunović, Veljko Omčkikus, Artur Stević, Aleksandar Jovčić and Meteja Magda!!!
Day: 27 November 2023
Diversity in our class
In cooperation with the Vršac Red Cross, November 16 – the International Day of Tolerance – was celebrated in our school.
The lecture was delivered by Red Cross volunteer Ivan Zavišin and student of the School of Chemistry and Medicine, Jovana Stamenković, with the support of Red Cross secretary Suzana Cvetanović.
The class II4 attended the lecture itself.
The topic was complemented by the workshop “Diversity in our class” in which students talked about tolerance in school, among peers and ways to increase awareness of it.
Marking this day, it is important to emphasize the importance of promoting humane values, especially tolerance. Tolerance is key to maintaining peace and understanding in a world full of diversity. Active acceptance of diversity contributes to building a harmonious society where the rights and freedoms of all are respected. Through tolerance, we create bridges of understanding between people of different cultures, religions and ideologies. This day reminds us that tolerance is necessary to create a world where everyone can be recognized and respected, regardless of their differences.
Tolerance is not only a virtue, but the key to building an inclusive society in which disagreements are resolved through dialogue and understanding. Through the promotion of tolerance, we build the foundations for peace and prosperity.