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This is the list of schools providing secondary education in Zagreb, Croatia. [1]Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium. Agricultural School Zagreb; Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium ...
The school moved to the current building in Jordanovac, which is in the Maksimir neighborhood of Zagreb, in the seventies. Before that, it was located in an older building in Sutlanska street. The new building was built especially for this purpose and thus contains some of the best high school infrastructure schools in Zagreb, Croatia.
The arena was built in 1987, to be used at the 1987 Summer Universiade and was then known as the Cibona Sports Centre (Croatian: Sportski centar Cibona). On 4 October 1993, it was renamed after the late former NBA player and basketball Hall of Famer, Dražen Petrović, a former Cibona Zagreb star. On 7 June 2006, on the occasion of the 13th ...
1.1 Zagreb County. 1.2 Krapina-Zagorje County. 1.3 Varaždin County. 1.4 Sisak-Moslavina County. 1.5 Karlovac County. ... High School Ban Josip Jelači ...
The Eleventh Gymnasium (Croatian: Jedanaesta gimnazija) is a public secondary school in Zagreb, Croatia, established in 1926. The school, as of 2021, has 465 students enrolled, and 16 classes. [1] The principal is Maja Sečić-Kopinč. The school shares a building with the teaching faculty of Zagreb University.
Films about high school sports (1 C, 22 P) High school football (3 C, 3 P) H. High school cricket (1 C, 4 P) I. High school ice hockey (1 C) R. High school rugby ...
The building of the school until 1986, present day Museum Mimara. In 1895, the school moved to Roosevelt Square, into the building which now houses the Museum of Mimara. Six years later, 1901 marked the year of girls being allowed to take end-of-high school exams on-site, giving them the qualifications to be able to enrol in higher education.
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.