ZAGREB, September 3, 2018 - A new school year is beginning on Monday for 472,000 elementary and secondary school students during which over 8,000 of them will be included in the School for Life experimental programme being launched in 48 elementary and 26 secondary schools.
Will other companies follow?
ZAGREB, August 29, 2018 - The pilot-project "e-Schools: Establishing System of Development of Digitally Mature Schools" has resulted in an increase in the digital maturity of 10% of primary and secondary schools in Croatia, which is the main result of that successfully completed project launched by the Croatian Academic and Research Network (CARNET) and its partners three years ago.
Due to mass emigration, many areas are left with few or no children.
ZAGREB, August 22, 2018 - The government of the northern Serbian autonomous province of Vojvodina has allocated 14,500 euro for textbooks for first graders enrolling in Serbian-language schools operating in areas where the Joint Council of Municipalities (ZVO) is active in eastern Croatia's Vukovar-Srijem and Osijek-Baranja counties, Radio-Television Vojvodina reported on Wednesday.
ZAGREB, July 29, 2018 - Croatian high school students have won the bronze medal at the World Schools Debate Championships, which took place in Zagreb from 17 to 29 July, while China is the overall winner, the Croatian Debate Society reported.
ZAGREB, July 20, 2018 - High school students from 67 countries gathered in Zagreb for the World Schools Debating Championship in a battle of minds in critical thinking and speaking, the Croatian Debate Society, which organised the competition in Zagreb, reported on Friday.
ZAGREB, February 5, 2018 - The first 3D printed tactile picture book, based on the story by Croatian children's writer Ivana Brlić Mažuranić "St Nicholas' Crozier" and designed by pupils and teachers of the primary school "Pećine" in Rijeka, was presented at Zagreb's Museum for the Blind this past Friday.
Children will see that families come in all shapes and sizes.
The 24 schools will receive all the fruit and vegetables their students can eat in a academic year.