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Educational system in Croatia divided into:
  • Early childhood education
  • Primary education
  • Secondary education
  • Higher education
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    Early childhood education
    There are three stages of early childhood education:
    • from when the child is 6 months old to when they're one
    • from the ages of one to three
    • from the age of three until the child stars attending primary school
    Even though these three stages are not compulsory, every child must attend kindergarten for a year prior to primary school.
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    Primary education
    ( Children begin school at the age of 6 or 7.)
    There are two stages:

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    After finishing elementary school, students can continue their education  in secondary schools that are divided into
    • Gymnasiums:  
      • prirodoslovno-matematička gimnazija (specializing in math, informatics and science )
      • jezična gimnazija (with a focus on foreign languages and with less science)
      •  klasična gimnazija (with a curriculum centered around classics, namely  Latin  and  Ancient Greek)
      •  opća gimnazija (which covers a general education and is not as specific ).

    Education in gymnasia lasts for four years.
    As a general education school gymnasium is a transition to the professional training in colleges and universities . Gymnasia are harder to get into than vocational or art schools and are generally harder to complete .
      • Vocational schools: that teach a student a certain craft, such as cooking or carpentry, and last either three or four years. Schools of economics and engineering go under this category too.
      • Art schools: that focus on visual art, music and similar . They take four years.
    People who completed secondary school are classified as "medium expertise“.
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    Higher education
    Students can enroll into two basic kinds of higher education:
    • Polytechnic schools (veleučilište), higher level education.
    • Universities (sveučilište), highest level education.
    The levels of expertise are:
    • Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts (prvostupnik)
    • Master of Science and Master of Arts (magistar)
    • Master of Education (magistar edukacije)
    • Doctor of Science and Doctor of Arts ( doktor )
    People who previously completed a  Polytechnic schools or Universities  were classified as having
    "higher expertise
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    Primary and secondary education is essentially free because it is mostly sponsored by the Ministry of Education of the Croatian Government .
    Higher education is also mostly free because the government funds all public universities and allows them to set quotas for free enrollment.
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