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
Sports Day in Foundation was a joyful celebration of movement, teamwork, and togetherness. Families had the opportunity to spend quality time together while taking part in a variety of fun activities organized by our teachers in the beautiful and spacious school garden.
07 May 2026Pre-School
As part of their current topic on bees and bugs, F2 students visited the Bee Center to learn more about these fascinating insects while also celebrating World Bee Day. During the visit, students discovered interesting facts about different types of bees and learned about their important role in nature and food production.
30 Apr 2026Pre-School
This week, inspired by our St. Patrick’s Day theme, the children explored a fun “Bleeding Rainbow” experiment. With curiosity, color, and a little bit of magic, they watched the rainbow slowly spread and blend together.
17 Mar 2026Pre-School
As part of World Book Week, our F2 children enjoyed a special visit to Children's City Library Zmaj. The children were very excited to look at all the colorful books and choose different subjects to explore.
06 Mar 2026Pre-School
Welcome to F1’s first outing to the fire station, linked to our topic of the week, People Who Help Us.
03 Mar 2026Primary
Our Year 5 and Year 6 students brought the "Twelve Dancing Princesses" to life on stage at the "Duško Radović" Theatre on April 29th, with an enchanting performance.
Inspired by the classic fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, the play brought to life a magical story of kings, queens, princesses, knights, and court ladies. Through a lively combination of acting, dancing, and singing, students captivated the audience and transformed the stage into a world of mystery and imagination.
07 May 2026Primary
Year 4E celebrated World Earth Day in class! We began by listening to presentations about what this day represents, why it is celebrated, and how important it is to take care of our environment.
24 Apr 2026Primary
Our Year 3 students recently enjoyed a wonderful day at Avala, filled with fresh air, movement, and meaningful learning experiences beyond the classroom.
23 Apr 2026Primary
Celebrating Easter in our Lower Primary was a joyful and energetic experience filled with laughter, creativity, and teamwork. The children took part in a variety of fun and engaging activities that brought the festive spirit to life.
14 Apr 2026Primary
Celebrating World Theatre Day at Chartwell International School is about far more than taking a break from routine — it is a celebration of how the performing arts shape a child’s growth and development.
31 Mar 2026Secondary
Each year, the Council of British International Schools Student Achievement Awards celebrate the dedication, resilience, and positive impact of students across the global COBIS community.
05 May 2026Secondary
The Lower Secondary students enjoyed the theatre visit and the play Oliver Twist. This vibrant cultural outing transformed a timeless classic into a captivating, live experience that drew students into the heart of the story.
05 May 2026Secondary
Our Year 9 students recently took part in a thoughtful and engaging debate on the Bombing of Dresden during World War II.
23 Apr 2026Secondary
Our English teacher, together with her students, organized a festive Chinese New Year celebration for students in our Lower Secondary school.
03 Mar 2026Secondary
Once again, our lower French classes were taught by students from the upper secondary school, continuing a tradition of peer-led learning within our school.
13 Feb 2026