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About Stane Žagar Lipnica Primary School

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Stane Žagar Lipnica Primary School was founded in 1957 by Municipality of Radovljica. A branch of it is located at Ovsiše. Slovene primary schools are attended by pupils from the age of six to the age of fifteen. Our branch school is attended by pupils from the age of six to the age of 10. In school year 2020/21 we have 262 pupils– four classes at Ovsiše and twelve classes in Lipnica. Our pupils have excellent learning conditions both in Lipnica and at Ovsiše. Our classes of pupils are small, our classrooms are well-equipped and our teachers use innovative teaching methods and focus on each individual pupil. Besides compulsory syllabus, we offer our pupils a variety of optional subjects and clubs. Our school is known for excellent school, sport and art achievements. We are proud to be part of Erasmus + project Young students as politics game changers and are looking forward to international experience of both our teachers and pupils. Zdenka Varl, headmistress  

The government is trying to subjugate the media

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Slovenian government officials, including Prime Minister Janez Janša, have sought to encroach on media freedoms and fomented hostility and attacks against journalists they regard as unsupportive.

Young people are waking up

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More and more young people are protesting against the current government.

Game Changers Slovenia and Covid-19

You can see what we think and feel in the video ...

The important role of independent media

Independent and impartial journalistic reporting is important for overseeing the work of those in power. Journalists from the public television RTV Slovenia have revealed the corruption deals of the current government. People applauded them in gratitude.

We are following the political developments in Slovenia with concern

Thousands of people are cycling through Slovenia's capital Ljubljana every Friday to protest against the new right-wing government. Prime minister Janša is attempting to increase police powers, inciting hatred against migrants, and making personal attacks on journalists.

A successful and pleasant meeting in Catalonia, March 2020

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The international meeting in Catalonia was attended by: - students: Andraž Svetelj and Luka Puconja; - teachers: Jana Penca Ponikvar (mentor of the school parliament), and Boštjan Kališnik (school coordinator of the Erasmus+ project)