Every day after school clubs are organized. Clubs are envisaged to develop the students’ psychological and physical development, coordination and at the same time enable them to socialize with their peers. Clubs are organized on the basis of expressed student interest.
Some of the clubs currently organized in Chartwell Secondary School are:
The main aim of the football club will be to teach the students basic football skills (passing, receiving and moving with the ball), to try to develop their knowledge through some more complicated skills (shooting, dribbling and movement), to develop specific motoric skills which are necessary for football activities, and to teach them the rules of the game.
The main aim of the basketball club will be to teach the students basic basketball skills (passing, receiving, dribbling and shooting), to try to develop their knowledge through some more complicated skills (offensive and defensive playing through 1:1, to teach them how to co-operate in the game), to develop specific motoric skills which are necessary for basketball activities, and to teach them the rules of the game.

The main aim of the badminton club will be to teach the students basic badminton skills (forehand and backhand), to try to develop their knowledge through some more complicated skills to develop specific motoric skills which are necessary for badminton activities, and to teach them the rules of the game.

Zumba dance is a dance program which includes DANCE with an aerobic element. The dances and choreographies include music with fast and slow rhythms and they are intended for teenagers who love to dance and have fun. Music comes from the following dance styles: cumbia, salsa, merengue, mambo, reggae ton, samba, hip hop music, house music... everything that today's teens listen.
The Drama Club’s ultimate goal is to nurture students into confident and independent young adults. They will be self-directed learners and pursue challenges with an open mind and creative spirit. They will also become cultured individuals who appreciate the arts.
Pre-School
Our young learners proudly celebrated UN Day through International Week and a Shared Lunch filled with colours, joy, and flavours from around the world.
21 Oct 2025Pre-School
Our amazing F2 children took us on a journey around the world during their end-of-year concert!
20 Jun 2025Pre-School
What an incredible day filled with laughter, energy, and unforgettable moments!
12 Jun 2025Pre-School
Preschoolers visited a Bee Center to learn about the fascinating world of bees.
22 May 2025Pre-School
Last week, the F2 children went on our annual autumn walk to the Forest of Bojčin.
14 Nov 2024Primary
In 3F we made gloves! It wasn't a knitting class! It was an English class, and we wanted to make ourselves comfortable with retelling a story.
30 Oct 2025Primary
Our young explorers proudly represented India at the UN Day celebration with a vibrant presentation highlighting its geographical beauty, national symbols, rich festivals, colourful traditions, and flavourful cuisine.
21 Oct 2025Primary
Pupils from Chartwell Upper Primary enjoyed an unforgettable educational trip to Viminacium, one of Serbia’s most important archaeological sites, on Thursday, October 16.
17 Oct 2025Primary
This week, Year 3D took a deep dive into the world of non-fiction texts, and what an incredible journey it has been! As part of our English unit, students researched topics they were passionate about – from fascinating animals to amazing places they’ve visited.
16 Oct 2025Primary
As part of our Cultural Week leading up to United Nations Day, our Upper Primary students enjoyed a wonderful shared snack, where they had the chance to taste foods from around the world — from a real Italian tiramisu and French cuisine to Lebanese dishes, Russian salads, Serbian ćevapi and burek, and Turkish delights.
16 Oct 2025Secondary
During PE classes at our Upper Secondary school, students recently took part in motor skills testing aimed at assessing and developing their overall physical abilities.
16 Oct 2025Secondary
Our Year 7, 8, and 9 students from Chartwell and Green School attended a special cultural event held at Kolarčeva Zadužbina (Kolarac Foundation) in Belgrade. The event was part of the ongoing educational series titled “How to Listen to a Concert / Little School of Etiquette.”
14 Oct 2025Secondary
Year 12 Psychology students have been actively engaging with Simon Baron-Cohen’s influential study, "The Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test," as part of their curriculum.
09 Oct 2025Secondary
Students in A level Literature class delved into Shakespeare's Hamlet this week, examining its enduring themes of revenge, uncertainty, and mortality.
23 Sep 2025