II Gymnasium Split

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II. gimnazija - Split
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II Gymnasium Split
Teslina 10
21000 Split

Coordinates 43°30′54.1″N16°26′00.3″E / 43.515028°N 16.433417°E / 43.515028; 16.433417
Information
Type Public, Grades 9-12
MottoThink Europe Croatian
Established1992
PrincipalIvanka Kovačević
Faculty55
Enrollmentaround 720
Color(s) Blue
 
Website gimnazija-druga-st.skole.hr

II Gymnasium Split (Croatian : II. gimnazija Split), also known as "Druga gimnazija" is a public high school located in Split, Croatia. It specializes in modern languages.

Programs

In Croatia, grades are restarted upon entering high school, so the grades are 1st-4th. Next to the name of the subject is shown how many classes of the subject there are per week in each grade.

SubjectLanguage gymnasium
1st grade2nd grade3rd grade4th grade
Croatian language4444
English language4444
French/German/Italian language4333
Latin language22--
Music Appreciation1111
Art History1111
Psychology--2-
Logic--1-
Philosophy---2
Sociology--2-
History2222
Geography2212
Mathematics3333
Physics2222
Chemistry2222
Biology2222
Information Science-2--
Politics and Economics---1
Physical Education2222
Elective (Religious Education or Ethics)1111

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