Statistical Release
Education - Primary education
23.01.2025
Final data Periodicity: annual

Primary education - beginning of 2024/2025 school year and end of 2023/2024 school year

In the 2024/2025 school year classes were attended by 500 732 regular students in 1 131 regular elementary schools. In total, 62 327 new schoolchildren enrolled in the first grade.

At the end of the 2023/2024 school year 61 452 students completed the first cycle of primary education (grade 4), while 62 718 completed primary school (grade 8).

 

Start: In the 2024/2025 school year in the Republic of Serbia, primary education was provided in 1 131 regular primary schools, 46 school for children with developmental disabilities and 34 adult education schools. A total of 510 334 students attened classes, 500 732 in regular schools, 3 494 in schools for children with developmental disabilities, and 6 108 in schools that organize adult education programs.

A total of 252 383 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 248 349 students - 51.3% boys and 48.7% girls.

Teaching was carried out by a total of 52 174 teachers, most of whom (75.9%) were female teachers. The number of full-time teachers is 31 522, most of whom (60.4%) are full-time teachers.

End: At the end of the 2023/2024 school year in the Republic of Serbia, classes took place in 1 132 regular elementary schools. A total of 502 127 regular students attended classes. The number of students who completed the first cycle of primary education is 61 452 (grade 4), while 62 718 completed primary school (grade 8).

A total of 20 596 students, 10 966 under IEP 1 and 9 630 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, by sex and regions, beginning of 2024/2025 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 SERBIA113146345007322437073494113661083091
SRBIJA – SEVER5292715269493131317245677627741376
Beogradski region1791441340626548112984041271667
Region Vojvodine35013111354316583611583721503709
SRBIJA – JUG6021919231239112390103836033341715
Region Šumadije i Zapadne Srbije32387133586646884811711855911
Region Južne i Istočne Srbije279111297653477025571891479804
Region Kosovo i Metohija---------------------------

Table 2. Classes and students in regular primary schools, by grades, sex and regions, beginning of 2024/2025 school year

 

    Total Gender
I II III IV V VI VII VIII
REPUBLIC OF SERBIAclasses2442429802943292129543142315131373196
students – all5007326232763123628806405362001627506136262236
of which: female2437073039330509306823111230234305782980330396
SRBIJA – SEVERclasses1248515831553153515441558155815691585
students – all2694933382033997342573459733362336433283432983
of which: female1313171648916449167711681016271164671598016080
Beogradski regionclasses5453693676678690673675677691
students – all1340621669116781170211735416527168651630716516
of which: female6548181668095839084488034831480108024
Region Vojvodineclasses7032890877857854885883892894
students – all1354311712917216172361724316835167781652716467
of which: female6583683238354838183628237815379708056
SRBIJA – JUGclasses1193913971390138614101584159315681611
students – all2312392850729126286232945628639291072852829253
of which: female1123901390414060139111430213963141111382314316
Region Šumadije i Zapadne Srbijeclasses6761809793790800885899881904
students – all1335861636616731165551700016378169761647117109
of which: female6468878468129807781867940822879628320
Region Južne i Istočne Srbijeclasses5178588597596610699694687707
students – all976531214112395120681245612261121311205712144
of which: female4770260585931583461166023588358615996
Region Kosovo i Metohija---------------------------

3. Teachers in regular primiry aducation, by sex, duration of working hours and regions , beginning of 2024/2025 school year

 

  Total Full time
all females all females
REPUBLIC OF SERBIA52174395803152225815
SRBIJA – SEVER24531196181584713536
Beogradski region10141841777646671
Region Vojvodine143901120180836865
SRBIJA – JUG27643199621567512279
Region Šumadije i Zapadne Srbije153051135591037254
Region Južne i Istočne Srbije12338860765725025
Region Kosovo i Metohija------------

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Methodology explanations

Data on primary education at the end of the 2023/2024 school year and the beginning of the 2024/2025 school year were obtained from the Ministry of Education's database – the Unified Education Information System (JISP). Since the beginning of the 2022/2023 school year, the Statistical Office of the Republic no longer conducts regular statistical surveys on primary education, where primary schools submitted statistical reports reflecting the situation at the beginning and 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.