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50 YEARS OF HISTORY
The history of the school began with its first generation that finished their schooling in June 1951. The school was founded in 1949 as a two-year administrative school.
Due to a considerable interest and aspirations to enrol in the school, it merged with the institution Administrative Courses into the Office Clerk Training School Centre.
That was a significant event in the development of administrative professions. Many efforts in this direction were made by Mr Drago Christof, Headmaster and subsequently Director of the Centre.
Shortly afterwards, one-year Advanced Administrative Courses were introduced. They were designed to train skilled administrative workers to manage extensive office administration.
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As early as 1962, a four-year educational programme was introduced in the
Centre, with students acquiring the qualification of Administrative Assistant. The School of Administraton (two years) was renamed the School of Stenography and Typing.
With the career-oriented school reform in the 1980's, the Centre was given its current name -
Secondary School for Secretaries and Administrative Workers (- Srednja upravno administrativna šola). It provided two-year programmes Administrative Junior Clerk and Administrative Worker, and a four-year programme Administrative Assistant / Assistant for Governmental Institutions.
To comply with the rapid development and current needs in the 1990's, the two-year programmes were replaced with a three-year and a five-year programme of Business Operations, leading to the qualifications Business Secretary and Business Assistant.
The programmes were modernized in the school year 2000/01 by introducing a renewed programme of ECONOMICS ASSISTANT.
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