Croatia Introduces Security Guards in Schools as the New Term Begins
With the start of the new school term, security guards are being deployed in schools across Croatia, becoming a visible part of everyday life in many educational institutions. As reported by dnevnik.hr, security personnel are already undergoing specialized training to prepare them for work in the sensitive school environment. The training programme includes self-defence techniques, proper use of security equipment, and procedures for handling various risk situations. Special emphasis is placed on psychological preparation and responding to real-life scenarios, ranging from communication with distressed parents to dealing with unauthorized visitors.
Security guards in schools will not carry firearms, relying instead on physical readiness and standard protective equipment. The practical part of the training lasts a total of 60 hours, with instructors noting a high level of preparedness among participants. The programme includes both individuals already working in schools and unemployed candidates who see this initiative as a new professional opportunity. The job is considered attractive due to regular working hours and stable employment conditions. Security guards emphasize that the safety of children is their absolute priority and that their role in schools is primarily preventive.






















