The leader in international education in Serbia, Chartwell International School is accredited by Cambridge and the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Serbia. Chartwell offers education for students from 2 to 18 years of age. Foundation, Primary and Secondary are located in seven spacious premises in the beautiful diplomatic, residential area of Belgrade.
Chartwell International School is a truly international school with currently more than 400 students representing over 40 nationalities.
Chartwell International School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, national origin, disability or age; they will be contacted promptly if suitable for the job. Chartwell International School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment. The successful applicant will be expected to undertake the necessary checks with previous employers and the DBS or police authorities.
If you would like to join the continuously growing team and see yourself working in a pleasant and friendly environment please send us filled Application form, your resume and cover letter to reception@chartwell.edu.rs
Pre-School
Hello from Nursery!
Theme for this week was a lovely book ‘Pete the Cat: I love My White Shoes.’
Pre-School
Learning the alphabet is such a big step for preschoolers, as is learning to write letters.
10 Dec 2020Pre-School
These clever little F1 children are learning number recognition in a really exciting way.
10 Dec 2020Pre-School
During autumn, weather changes very often, so we have introduced a new activity which we will do every day - 'Weather chart'.
03 Dec 2020Pre-School
This week the Nursery children enjoyed the book 'Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See?'.
25 Sep 2020Primary
Hello from the Y2b classroom! Many interesting things have happened in our class in the past few days.
25 Mar 2021Primary
Instructions and shapes were the topics that kept the year 1B classroom busy!
18 Mar 2021Primary
Hello from the 1B classroom! During our Science class, we began talking about water - where it comes from and the ways we use it.
16 Mar 2021Primary
5 A had an amazing two weeks of learning in preparation for World Book Day. We studied an Inuit legend from North America. We created our own book covers for the story, re-wrote the legend from a different character’s point of view, learned about the history of the Inuit and, in geography, we looked at how they adapt their lives to the climate and environment.
11 Mar 2021Primary
A big hello from everyone in class 3A. Spring is just around the corner and we can't wait, but we have enjoyed and made the most of the snow season this year - we have made a new friend - Donald the snowman!
04 Mar 2021Secondary
Pi (often represented by the lower-case Greek letter π), one of the most well-known mathematical constants, is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. In other words, Pi equals the circumference divided by the diameter. It does not matter how big or small the circle is, Pi remains the same.
25 Mar 2021Secondary
Last week, on the occasion of World Book Day, we organized an exhibition at our school. The children wrote about their favorite books and made illustrations. The best illustration was awarded with a book.
16 Mar 2021Secondary
Our year 9 students had the opportunity to attend the presentations of some of the IGCSE subjects that they will have the option to choose next year.
09 Mar 2021Secondary
The piñata party is slowly becoming a part of the tradition in our school and the students love it. Our goal was to work as a team, since both art and the Spanish class have participated in carrying out the project. The students have learned about the historical facts of this worldwide tradition and we prepared a quiz where they competed against each others.
14 Oct 2020Secondary
Treading along the meandering paths of Kosutnjak and Fruska Gora, year 7, 8 and 9 students said goodbye to the summer season and witnessed autumn emerging in a rainbow of colours.
08 Oct 2020