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Isidora Sekulić Gymnasium (Serbian: Гимназија "Исидора Секулић", Gimnazija "Isidora Sekulić") is a secondary school in Novi Sad, Serbia.It is named after Isidora Sekulić, a famous Serbian writer.
Elective courses are (1) Language, Media and Communication, (2) Individual, Group, and Society, (3) Health and Sport, (4) Education for sustainable growth, (5) Applied Sciences, and (6) Art and Design. Starting in 2020, six new courses were introduced, and students of the third year will need to elect two.
In 1886, two book printers completed their apprenticeship in the school. Eight years later, in 1894, another group of 19 book printers finished their education there. By 1945, more than 1,500 students had completed their studies at Grafička škola u Zagrebu.
Italian Secondary School in Rijeka (Croatian: Srednja talijanska škola Rijeka; Italian: Scuola media superiore italiana di Fiume) is a public high school for the Italian ethnic minority in the city of Rijeka, Croatia. [2] The school was established in 1888 and has been in operation continuously since then. [1]
Secondary school of mechanical engineering, Novi Sad (Serbian: Средња машинска школа Нови Сад" or Srednja mašinska škola Novi Sad") is one of the biggest secondary school in Vojvodina, Serbia. It was founded in 1936. The school provides education for grades 9 through 12, currently holding around 1500 pupils.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: srednja škola (literally middle school), gimnazija ; Brazil: ensino médio (officially), segundo grau (formerly) Brunei: mostly sekolah menengah (English translation: secondary school), a few maktab (English translation: college) Bulgaria: cредно образование (grades 8–12)
Arts in education is an expanding field of educational research and practice informed by investigations into learning through arts experiences. In this context, the arts can include Performing arts education (dance, drama, music), literature and poetry, storytelling, Visual arts education in film, craft, design, digital arts, media and photography. [1]
Education in Serbia is divided into preschool (predškolsko), primary school (osnovna škola), secondary school (srednja škola) and higher education levels. It is regulated by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia.