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  2. V Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Deutsche Internationale Schule in Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Internationale Schule Zagreb (DISZ, Croatian: Njemačka međunarodna škola u Zagrebu) is a German international school in Zagreb, Croatia. [1] It serves kindergarten, Grundschule, and Gymnasium leading up to Abitur. [2] It is a part of the EuroCampus Zagreb, with the École française de Zagreb. [3] The EuroCampus opened on September ...

  4. List of high schools in Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of schools providing secondary education in Zagreb, Croatia. [1] ... This page was last edited on 14 January 2024, at 20:43 (UTC).

  5. XV Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. Education in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Constitution, [29] in the Article 63 paragraph 1, states that parents have a duty to school their children. Similarly, in the Article 65 paragraph 1, it states that primary schooling is compulsory and free. As of July 2011 there are three alternative primary schools in Croatia – one Montessori [30] and two Steiner Waldorf schools.

  7. Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1607 by the Jesuits, who had recently settled in the Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg) and Slavonia within the Habsburg monarchy.The gymnasium began operation on the initiative of the Zagreb City Council, with the approval of the Croatian Parliament (Sabor) and strong support of Ban of Croatia Ivan Drašković.

  8. American International School of Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    AIS Zagreb has a current enrollment of 255 students, from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade, representing 35 countries.The school is governed by a five-member School Board; three of the members, including the board chair, are appointed by the United States Ambassador and two members are elected by the members of the PTA (Parent Teacher Association).

  9. IV Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    The IV Grammar School in Zagreb was founded on October 8, 1934. During the first month of its work, it worked as a part of I Grammar School, but gained its independence the next month, on November 8, and named itself The State IV Grammar School for boys in Zagreb. IV Grammar School shared its building with the II Classical Grammar School in the ...