The 1993/94 school year is marked by extended winter break due to lack of heating from international sanctions on Yugoslavia, as well as the first-generation graduation exam.During these early years the gymnasium became the host for numerous cultural, scientific and educational events, with students reaching the highest places in the Republic's competitions in various subjects.In the wake of NATO's aggression against Yugoslavia and Novi Sad, the 1998/99 school year abruptly stopped during the bombing.The conference participants come from Russia, Croatia, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Romania, Portugal, Bosnia and Herzegovina, representatives of the Institute for the Advancement of Education and Teaching of the Republic of Serbia, representatives of the Novi Sad gymnasiums and professors from the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Natural Sciences & Mathematics, Department of Mathematics.On July the same year, a cooperation agreement was signed between Isidora Sekulić Gymnasium in Novi Sad, Serbia, and Lobachevsky University in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
Gymnasium building with the
Banovina Palace
in the background, March 2014.