The Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, which is a part of the Constitution of the Czech Republic, upholds the general right to education, the right to free education at primary, secondary and (depending on ability and capacity) university level. read more
Public education in Czech Republic is free. And while there are "private" schools which claim to provide better education and where you need to pay tuition, most people attend public schools. Students still need to pay for lunches, sometimes for text books and usually for things like field trips, as well. read more
Education in the Czech Republic includes elementary school, secondary school, and post-secondary school. For students ages two to five, there are preschools that are generally not state-funded until the year before elementary school. read more
The second and final phase of basic school education takes place at general school or gymnásium which takes a further 4 years. The general academic curriculum continues. Upon completion a vysvědčení certificate is awarded. Secondary Education. There are 2 main types of secondary schools in the Czech Republic, namely general and technical ones. read more