Statistical Release
Education - Primary education
02.02.2024
Final data Periodicity: annual

Primary education - beginning of 2023/2024 school year and end of 2022/2023 school year

In the 2023/24 school year classes were attended by 500 514 regular students in 1 133 regular elementary schools. In total, 62 516 new schoolchildren enrolled in the first grade.

At the end of the 2022/2023 school year 62 683 students completed the first cycle of primary education (grade 4), while 62 685 completed primary school (grade 8).

 

Start: In the 2023/24 school year in the Republic of Serbia, primary education was provided in 1 133 regular primary schools, 51 special schools and 50 adult education schools. A total of 508 751 students attened classes, 500 514 in regular schools, 3 179 in special schools, and 5 058 in schools that organize adult education programs.

A total of 250 399 students attended the first cycle of regular primary education (grades 1 - 4), of which slightly more boys (51.4%) compared to girls (48.6%), while the second cycle (grades 5 - 8) was attended by 250 115 students - 51.4% boys and 48.6% girls.

Teaching was carried out by a total of 52 389 teachers, most of whom (75.4%) were female teachers. The number of full-time teachers is 31 429, most of whom (81.5%) are full-time teachers.

End: At the end of the 2022/23 school year in the Republic of Serbia, classes took place in 1 131 regular elementary schools. A total of 503 918 regular students attended classes. The number of students who completed the first cycle of primary education is 62 683 (grade 4), while 62 685 completed primary school (grade 8).

A total of 20 243 students, 9 811 under IEP 1 and 10 432 under IEP 2, attended classes according to the individual educational plan (IEP).

 

Table 1. Regular primary schools, primary schools for children with developmental disabilities and  primary schools for adult education and students, beginning of 2023/2024 school year

  Schools Students
Regular schools Schools for children with developmental disabities Schools for adult education In regular schools In schools for children with developmental disabities In primary schools for adult education
total females total females total females
REPUBLIC OF SERBIA113351505005142433303179103350582620
SRBIJA – SEVER5273222266717129880220270230521557
Beogradski region1781771327306481310983241429734
Region Vojvodine34915151339876506711043781623823
SRBIJA – JUG606192823379711345097733120061063
Region Šumadije i Zapadne Srbije32881113580565781461156333184
Region Južne i Istočne Srbije278111797992476695161751673879
Region Kosovo i Metohija---------------------------

Table 2. Classes and students in regular primary schools, by grades and sex, beginning of 2023/2024 school year

 

    Total Gender
I II III IV V VI VII VIII
REPUBLIC OF SERBIAclasses2425129202872295628943143310031793187
students – all5005146251662588635296176663194615096286862544
of which: female2433303021130537308553014030749298743069630268
SRBIJA – SEVERclasses1233115341523153914971549154215681579
students – all2667173341133768340363308033677327283323832779
of which: female1298801616116543165301613716449159541617315933
Beogradski regionclasses5387669673682651676667686683
students – all1327301645416871170731638616912162381665816138
of which: female6481379258312830279588339799580937889
Region Vojvodineclasses6944865850857846873875882896
students – all1339871695716897169631669416765164901658016641
of which: female6506782368231822881798110795980808044
SRBIJA – JUGclasses1192013861349141713971594155816111608
students – all2337972910528820294932868629517287812963029765
of which: female1134501405013994143251400314300139201452314335
Region Šumadije i Zapadne Srbijeclasses6772799773806787909880912906
students – all1358051685616761171521647717253166961730817302
of which: female6578182028160825579988358806284348312
Region Južne i Istočne Srbijeclasses5148587576611610685678699702
students – all979921224912059123411220912264120851232212463
of which: female4766958485834607060055942585860896023
Region Kosovo i Metohija---------------------------

3. Teachers in regular primiry aducation, by sex and duration of working hours , beginning of 2023/2024 school year

 

  Total Full time
all females all females
REPUBLIC OF SERBIA52389394823142925602
SRBIJA – SEVER24622196281577113428
Beogradski region10143840977546636
Region Vojvodine144791121980176792
SRBIJA – JUG27767198541565812174
Region Šumadije i Zapadne Srbije154681133590947200
Region Južne i Istočne Srbije12299851965644974
Region Kosovo i Metohija------------

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Methodology explanations

Data for the end of the 2022/2023 school year, the beginning of 2023/2024 school year and data on primary education were obtained from the database of the Ministry of Education - the Unified Information System of Education (JISP). In conclusion with the beginning of the 2022/2023 school year, the Republic Institute of Statistics conducted regular statistical surveys on primary education, where primary schools submitted statistical reports with the situation at the beginning and the end of the school year.

The data presented in this announcement refer to the ISCED 1 and ISCED 2 education levels according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED 2011).

Primary school is an institution where the activity of primary education is performed. Its main duty is to provide good quality education and upbringing for every child and student, under the same conditions, regardless of where teaching is dispensed.

Primary school can function as complete (eight grades) and incomplete (less than eight grades). Students from the first and fourth grades attend general class teaching, and those from the fifth and eighth grades attend subject teaching.

A student with developmental disabilities and/or other disabilities acquires basic education and upbringing as a rule in school together with other students, and when it is in the best interest of the student in a school for students with developmental disabilities with accordance to the law.

Individual Education Plan (IEP) is a special document which plans the additional support in education for a particular child and pupil, and its goal is to achieve the optimal child development, inclusion in the peer group and the meeting of educational needs of the child and pupil.

 IEP 1 is an adjusted programme which plans the provision of support relating to the adjustment of the space and conditions in which learning takes place, the methods of work, textbooks and teaching aids, activities and their schedule, as well as persons who provide support.

 IEP 2 is a modified programme, which anticipates the adjustment of the general outcomes of education, the adjustment of the specific standards of a pupil’s attainment in relation to the prescribed ones, and the adapting of the contents for one subject or several or all subjects.

Since 1999, the Republic Statistical Office has not had data for the AP Kosovo and Metohija, so they are not included in the data coverage.