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Special schools for developmentally disabled children unable to participate in mainstream elementary education were once common in the Czech Republic. The subjects taught were very limited, meaning that leavers were logistically unable to continue on to all types of secondary education.
This is a list of private schools in the Czech Republic. Pardubice Region. Upper Secondary Industrial School of Chemistry; Karlovy Vary Region. ...
The International School of Brno (ISB, Czech: Mezinárodní Anglická Škola v Brně) is a private, English-speaking, non-profit, international school in Brno, Czech Republic, established in 2008. ISB provides kindergarten, primary, secondary and high school education.
1st International School of Ostrava (ISO) is a private international school in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Founded in 2005 as a secondary school, it has since added a kindergarten and primary school. The secondary school is bilingual, with tuition in Czech and English.
It is the only Polish secondary school in the country, serving the educational purposes of the Polish minority in the Czech Republic in the Trans-Olza region. The school was founded in 1909 in the town of Orlová (Orłowa) as the second (and up to 1938 the only) Polish secondary school on the territory of Trans-Olza.
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Carlsbad International School is a private, co-educational, Central European, boarding and day school for high school students, Grades 9 – 12. [1] It is located in the UNESCO candidate spa town of Karlovy Vary , west of Prague , in the Czech Republic , was founded in 2013, and opened in 2014. [ 2 ]
Riverside International School (Riverside) is an international school in Prague being both independent and non-profit. It is a day school offering students aged 3–18 an international approach to education in the English language that opened in 1994.