Former Yugoslav countries Gymnasium (school)
archdiocesan classical gymnasium in zagreb, croatia
gymnasium of karlovci in sremski karlovci, serbia
in bosnia , herzegovina, croatia, montenegro, republic of macedonia, serbia, , slovenia, gymnasium education takes 4 years following compulsory 8 or nine-year elementary education , ending final aptitude test called matura. in these countries final test standardized @ state level , can serve entrance qualification universities.
there both public (state-run , tuition-free) , private (fee-paying) gymnasium schools in these countries.
the subjects taught mathematics, native language, 1 3 foreign languages, history, geography, informatics (computers), natural sciences (biology, chemistry, physics), history of art, music, philosophy, logic, physical education , social sciences (sociology, ethics or religious education, psychology, politics , economy). religious studies optional. in bosnia , herzegovina, croatia, montenegro, serbia , macedonia, latin mandatory subject in gymnasiums, ancient greek is, latin, in type of gymnasiums called classical gymnasiums (klasična gimnazija).
in of countries, gymnasium (gimnazija/gjimnazi) viewed destination best-performing students , type of school serves prepare students university studies, while other students go technical/vocational schools. therefore, gymnasiums base admittance criteria on entrance exam, elementary school grades or combination of two.
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