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Mathematical Gymnasium 40th anniversary celebration in September 2006. The guest list included Prime Minister, Belgrade mayor, cabinet ministers, foreign ambassadors, former principals and directors, alumni, and businessmen. Mathematical Gymnasium is ranked as number one in the world in the field of mathematics.

The School is famous for its unique results in international competitions and for results its students achieve at later stages of their university education. The School has approx. 2,000 PhD holders in its alumni, and approx. 6,000 degree holders. Its advanced earned it an esteemed reputation as the breeding ground for future scientists, researchers, and industry leaders. Programma inter zhalyuzi. Mathematical Grammar School is unique for its success in International Science Olympiads in Mathematics, Physics, Informatics, Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Earth Sciences: its students have won more than 400 medals so far, on all 5 continents of the world.

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Latest examples include: 12 medals in 2009 in International Science Olympiads only, around 25 medals in total in 2009 alone, 23 medals in 2010 in International Science Olympiads only, around 40 medals in total in 2010 alone. Serbian Minister of Education, congratulating MGB students and professors. In 2010, students of Mathematical Gymnasium have won 28 medals and honorable mentions namely: at 2010 (5–15 July 2010, ) 6 medals: 1 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze; at Russian Olympiad in Mathematics (24–27 March 2010, ), Mathematical Gymnasium was the only non-Russian competitor and its 4-members team won 4 medals: 2 silver and 2 bronze; in highly selective Romanian Master in Mathematics (24 February – 2 March 2010, ): 2 silver and 1 bronze medal, and 1 honorable mention (Romanian Master in Mathematics is an olympiad for the selections of the 20 top countries in the last IMO. The level of the competition is IMO-like. The format had been 4 problems in 5 hours in 2009, in 2010 it was changed to 3 problems in 4 hours, two days format.); at XXVII Balkan Mathematical Olympiad (3–8 May, ) 6 medals: 2 gold, 2 bronze, 2 silver; at International competition 'Archimedes' (7–18 June 2010, ), Mathematical Grammar School won the first place, and its 6 students took 6 medals: 3 gold and 3 silver medals; at XIV Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad (18–22 June 2010): 1 silver medal and 1 honorable mention.