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  2. Education in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Education in the Czech Republic. Education in the Czech Republic includes elementary school, secondary school, and post-secondary school. For students ages two to five, there are preschools that are generally not state-funded until the year before elementary school. After preschool, parents are not charged for tuition, but they must provide ...

  3. Prague High School (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Located on U.S. Route 62, [2] it is part of the Prague Public Schools district, which was founded in 1902. [3] The high school was opened in 1906. The school's football team first played in 1915, and was undefeated during the regular season of 1917, losing only to Norman High School for the state championship.

  4. Gymnázium Jana Keplera - Wikipedia

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    gjk.cz. The Gymnázium Jana Keplera (English: Johannes Kepler Grammar School or Johannes Kepler Gymnasium) is a public gymnasium located in Prague 6 district in Prague, Czech Republic. It offers eight-year and four-year programmes covering both sciences and humanities and including the study of foreign languages (English language is compulsory ...

  5. International School of Prague - Wikipedia

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    The International School of Prague (ISP) is an independent, English-speaking, non-profit, international school in Prague, Czech Republic. Established in 1948, ISP is both the oldest and largest international school in the Czech Republic, with over 844 students representing more than 60 nationalities. ISP is accredited by the Council of ...

  6. Charles University - Wikipedia

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    The emperor Ferdinand I called the Jesuits to Prague and in 1562 they opened an academy—the Clementinum. From 1541 till 1558 the Czech humanist Mattheus Collinus (1516–1566) was a professor of Greek language. [11] Some progress was made again when the emperor Rudolph II took up residence in Prague.

  7. List of universities in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    University of Silesia, Opava – founded in 1991. Technical University of Liberec – founded 1994 (continuation of University of Mechanical and Textile Engineering, est. 1953). University of Hradec Králové – founded in 2000 (renamed in 2000, continuation of independent Faculty of Education, est. 1964). Tomas Bata University in Zlín ...

  8. List of schools in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Banking Institute / College of Banking (Bankovní Institut Vysoká Škola, a.s.) Brno International Business School. The English College in Prague. English International School, Prague. Gymnázium Christiana Dopplera. Gymnázium Jana Keplera. International School of Prague. Jan Neruda Grammar School. Lauder Schools of Prague.

  9. Jan Neruda Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    The grammar school is located on Hellichova Street in Prague. Jan Neruda Grammar School offers two courses of study: bilingual (French-Czech) and general (there used to be two general courses, science and humanities, although the difference between the two courses was marginal compared to the Anglo-Saxon education system; recently, these two courses have been merged).