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Another Complementary School in Bosnian Language started working in Germany

Published: October 3, 2015
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Complementary School in Bosnian, Germany klix.baThe General Consul of B&H in Stuttgart Zvonko Miskovic yesterday officially opened the complementary school in Bosnian language in Plohingen.

After several months of activities of the Union of Complementary Schools of B&H, the complementary school, in which more than 20 girls and boys aged from 1st to 8th grade were registered so far, became operational.

Additional lessons in Bosnian language will be conducted every Friday, in accordance with the curriculum of the additional classes for children abroad by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

“There is more and more of us abroad each year and today I am less afraid that we will get lost in the foreign land. Each new class of the complementary school is our new bastion against assimilation and a stronger connection with the homeland. I wish for the children who are to attend the additional classes to grow up being good and successful people who will make us and our homeland proud”, pointed out the President of the Union of Complementary Schools of B&H Haris Halilovic.

(Source: klix.ba)

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