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Primary and secondary education is essentially free because it is mostly sponsored by the Ministry of Education of the government of Croatia.Higher education is also mostly free because the government funds all public universities and allows them to set quotas for free enrollment, based on students' prior results (usually high school grades and their scores on a set of exams at enrollment).
There are around 1200 students divided into two parts: the so-called "national program" and the International Baccalaureate program.. In the national program, the students follow the curriculum of mathematical - natural scientific gymnasium, as outlined by the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports (Ministarstvo znanosti, obrazovanja i športa).
The Fifth Gymnasium (Croatian: V. gimnazija, Peta gimnazija) is a high school in Zagreb, Croatia specialising in science and mathematics. It was opened on 7 November 1938. Today it has about 900 students in 28 classes. It is considered to be the most prestigious gymnasium in Zagreb alongside the XV Gymnasium.
The First Gymnasium (Croatian: Prva Gimnazija), commonly known as I. gymnasium, is a co-educational public secondary school in Zagreb, Croatia. It was the first secular gymnasium to be established in Zagreb, and second throughout Croatia. [1] It was founded in 1854, as a three-year schooling institution for exclusively boys.
School of Electrical Engineering Zagreb (Croatian: Elektrotehnička škola Zagreb) is a IT and Engineering school. It was founded in 1959 as Center for educating " Rade Končar " . In 1991 the school changed its name to School of Electrical Engineering which is still its name.
Škola za grafiku, dizajn i medijsku produkciju (School of Graphics, Design and Media Production) is a public high school in Zagreb, Croatia. The school has 550 students and 70 employees, of which 54 are educators.