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Smichov Secondary Technical School (Czech: Smíchovská střední průmyslová škola, SSPŠ) is a secondary school based in the capital city of the Czech Republic Prague, Smíchov. It was founded in 1901 and now has over 600 students in 20 classes. [1]
From 1992 to 1994, 9th-12th grades were added, with the first ISP seniors graduating in 1995. Finally, in 1996, all classes were brought together on the current, custom-built campus in the village of Nebušice, in the Šárka valley, part of the Prague 6 district. In 1998 the school celebrated its fiftieth anniversary with an enrollment of 588 ...
The Japanese School in Prague (Czech: Japonská škola v Praze, プラハ日本人学校 Puraha Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school in Řepy, District 6, Prague, Czech Republic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is attached affiliated with the Embassy of Japan in Prague .
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).
The Prague British International School has three main sites: [3] Kamýk in Prague 4 serves ages 2–14. [3] It is a large [clarification needed] site located in the south east of Prague. Since 2004, it had been the main pre-merger PBS school site, housing a Foundation Stage Unit, Primary and Senior School and the school administration.
The Old Building (Stará budova) of the University in Žižkov. The Vencovský Auditorium (Vencovského aula) The Prague University of Economics and Business (PUEB) (originally: the University of Economics, Prague; Czech: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, VŠE) is an economics and business-oriented public university located in Prague, Czech Republic.
The Ambis University (AMBIS VŠ; Czech: AMBIS vysoká škola) is a private university in Prague, Czech Republic. History The Ambis University, formerly known as the ...
The Stuha movement was formed in summer 1989, [1] specifically on 28 September [2] at the initiative of former classmates of a technical school (Střední průmyslová škola strojnická [] in Betlémská ulice, Prague) Marek Benda and Jiří Dienstbier Jr.