Laurels for 69 students

Elementary and high school students who demonstrated the best knowledge at the Knowledge Olympiad were awarded.

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Awarded elementary and high school students in front of the Rectorate of the University of Montenegro, Photo: Nikola Saveljić
Awarded elementary and high school students in front of the Rectorate of the University of Montenegro, Photo: Nikola Saveljić
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Yesterday, awards were presented at the University of Montenegro (UCG) for the best at the Knowledge Olympiad, held at the end of May at the Faculty of Science.

A total of ten students were awarded for their achievements in mathematics, from the seventh to ninth grades of elementary school - Mihailo Dedovic (Primary School "Maksim Gorki"), Andrej Radonjic (Primary School "Radojica Perović"), Milan Vukcevic (Primary School "Štampar Makarije"), Djordje Dragas (Primary School "Radojica Perović"), Tijana Bokun (Primary School “21. maj”), Ognjen Miketic (Primary School “Milorad Musa Burzan”), Jaroslav Lubenets (Primary School “Drago Milović”), Novak Savić (Primary School "Yugoslavia"), Anela Maustajbasic (Primary School "Oktoih") i Teodora Đonović (Primary School “Štampar Makarije”).

The best high school students in that subject are Mladen Ralevic (Gymnasium "Panto Mališić"), Aleksandar Ranković (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Majra Kasumovic (Gymnasium "Miloje Dobrašinović"), Viktor Radević (Gymnasium "Niko Rolović"), Alexey Mazaev (SMS “Danilo Kiš”), Ljubica Vukanović (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Vasilije Smuk (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Ognjen Jovanovic (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović") i Vladislav Serkizyuk (ETŠ “Vaso Aligrudić”).

The awarded elementary school students in the physics competition are: Đorđije Bojović (Primary School “Ristan Pavlović”), Jakov Raicevic (Primary School “Milorad Musa Burzan”), Vuk Stankovic (Primary School “Novka Ubović”), Tarik Erovic (Primary School "Dušan Korać"), Nevena Karadzic (Primary School "Radojica Perović"), Bogdan Banović (“Second Primary School”) and Sofia Belada (Primary School “Sutjeska”). When it comes to high school students, the best knowledge in physics was shown by Dejana Medjedovic (Primary School “Slobodan Škerović”), Milo Popovic (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Jovan Lončar (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Anastasija Mićović (Gymnasium "Stojan Cerović"), Bosko Karadzic (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Jovan Arandjelovic (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Mitra Palibrk (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Lana Ilic (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Zara Deljković (Gymnasium "Tanasije Pejatović"), Danica Pivljanin (Gymnasium "Tanasije Pejatović"), Albin Sutkovic (Gymnasium “30. Septembar”), Vanja Lazarevic (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Luka Cipranic (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Pavle Nikolic (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Milan Ugren (Gymnasium "Stojan Cerović") i Danilo Dendić (Gymnasium "Stojan Cerović").

A total of 16 students - six elementary school students and ten high school students - were awarded for their knowledge of biology at the Knowledge Olympiad. Among the award winners are: Zoja Đakonović (Primary School “Blažo Jokov Orlandić”), Jovan Zarubic (Primary School “Drago Milović”), Milena Kovačević (Primary School "Yugoslavia"), Lana Radonjic (Elementary School "Vuko Jovović"), Dunja Marković (Primary School “21. maj”), Ema Mesic (Primary School “Vladislav Sl. Ribnikar”), Selma Muhotic (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Danilo Djuraskovic (SMS “Danilo Kiš”), Milo Vucedabic (Gymnasium "Niko Rolović"), Helena Vuković (SMŠ "Braća Selić"), Hajrija Kalić (Gymnasium “30. Septembar”), Lazar Vujović (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Sarah Konatar (Gymnasium "Petar I Petrović Njegoš"), Vasilisa Kasalica (SMS “Danilo Kiš”), Ognjen Ognjanović (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Andrija Drobnjak (Gymnasium "Niko Rolović"), Miloš Milović (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Maša Tomanović (Gymnasium "Stojan Cerović") i Amar Agovic (Gymnasium "30 September").

The best in chemistry in the elementary school category are Darja Dujovic (Pavle Rovinski Primary School) i Martina Markovic (Primary School “Orijenski Bataljon”), and secondary schools Danilo Cetkovic (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Boris Velykyi (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"), Tijana Grujičić (Gymnasium Kotor), Lejla Boskovic (High School "Pljevlja"), Lena Backovic (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović") i Aleksa Damjanović (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović").

The best programmer among elementary school students is Jakša Dragović from Kotor, and high school students Balša Radulović (Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović") i Viktor Radević (Gymnasium "Niko Rolović").

The Knowledge Olympiad was organized by the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics and the Society of Mathematicians and Physicists of Montenegro, under the auspices of the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU).

Rector of UCG Vladimir Bozovic He said that "it is with special emotion that he addresses those who are the best in this mass competition."

"Here are those who stood out, who were in that competition. I congratulate them and their mentors. I am sure it was not easy. I want to especially congratulate the PMF and my colleagues who are persistent."

He said that the Knowledge Olympiad is very important for Montenegrin science, adding that the University of Montenegro will be ready to develop the talents that have been undoubtedly demonstrated.

Dean of PMF Miljan Bigovic He said that "knowledge changes the world, and investing in young people is investing in a safer future...".

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