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Winter School for Programming for Primary School Students and Winter Seminar for Computer Science Teachers
The four-day Winter School of Competitive Programming for Primary Schools and the Winter Seminar for Computer Science Teachers began on Monday, February 4 in the premises of the IT High School in Belg

Aiming to promote competitive programming in primary schools, the Petlja Foundation and the IT High School in Belgrade joined forces and organised the Winter School of Competitive Programming for Primary Schools, before the start of the new season of computer science competitions. The school is intended for both current district, state or SIO level competitors, as well as young mathematicians and physicists who participated in state-level competitions in these fields last year, and who would like to learn the basics of programming in the Python programming language.
Together with the Winter School for students, a Winter Seminar for Computer Science primary school teachers will also be held in the IT High School. The seminar aims to strengthen the capacity of teachers who prepare students for these competitions.
The Winter School will be attended by 65 students, while 32 teachers will participate in the Winter Seminar.
Celebration of International women in engineering day

To mark International women in engineering day, a workshop was held at the Science Club of the Center for the Promotion of Science for female students from elementary schools in Belgrade.
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On May 14, 2025, the Petlja Foundation, in collaboration with Microsoft Development Center Serbia (MDCS), successfully organized a one-day workshop titled Girls know IT.
Read moreMicro:bit workshops for children who learn a bit differently

We’ve jumped into a brand-new loop! At the beginning of spring, in collaboration with Microsoft Serbia, we held two important micro:bit workshops – the first for special education teachers, and the second a joint one – for both the teachers and their students.
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