[3] This school has always stood out in terms of the quality of students and teaching staff, as evidenced by numerous awards and recognitions.
At that time, the school taught piano, solo singing, violin, solfeggio and music theory.
Hinko Maržinac became school principal in 1921, and introduced new courses, and Petar Krstić, as a director since 1923, founded the Teaching department.
The original house was built in the 1890s as a single-storey residential building, and for the needs of the music school and singing band "Stanković", two floors were added in 1914 according to the project of the architect Petar Bajalović.
The center of the roof railing with balustrades is the аttic in the form of reduced model of the temple, symbolically pointing to the building as a "temple of music", whose inner box is marked "Home and school of the singing band Stanković", and the year of construction is above the tympanon – 1913.
The largest room of the interior is a concert hall with a gallery, with moldings and stucco-decoration in Art Nouveau style.