2. 1 2 3 4 5
Monday Czech Maths Crafts Art
Tuesday Czech Maths Czech Music
Wednesday Czech Maths Czech Science
Thursday Czech Maths Czech P. E. Science
Friday Czech Maths Czech P. E.
1st grade
21 lessons, each lasts 45 minutes
English 0 Art: 1 Music: 1 Crafts: 1
P. E.: 2 Science: 2 Maths: 5
Notes: Hejny constructivist methodology in Ma
Sfumato for teaching reading
3. 1 2 3 4 5
Monday Czech Maths Crafts Art
Tuesday Czech Maths Czech Music English optional
Wednesday Czech Maths Czech Science
Thursday Czech Maths Czech P. E. Science
Friday Czech Maths Czech P. E.
2nd grade
21 lessons, each lasts 45 minutes
English: 0 + 1 Art: 1 Music: 1 Crafts: 1
P. E.: 2 Science: 2 Maths: 5
Notes: Hejny constructivist methodology in Ma
Sfumato for teaching reading, Jolly Phonics is
used in 1 optional lesson of English
4. 1 2 3 4 5
Monday Czech Maths Crafts Art English
Tuesday Czech Maths Czech Music English
Wednesday Czech Maths Czech Science English
Thursday Czech Maths Czech P. E. Science
Friday Czech Maths Czech P. E.
3rd grade
24 lessons, each lasts 45 minutes
English: 3 Art: 1 Music: 1 Crafts: 1
P. E.: 2 Science: 2 Maths: 5
Notes: Hejny constructivist methodology in Ma
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Monday Czech Maths Crafts Art English
Tuesday Czech Maths Music Music English
Wednesday Czech Maths Czech Science:
Biology
English
Thursday Czech Maths Czech P. E. Science:
Biology
Friday Czech Maths Czech P. E. Science:
Geography
Science:
Geography
4th grade
26 lessons, each lasts 45 minutes
English: 3 Art: 1 Music: 2 Crafts: 1
P. E.: 2 Science: 4 Maths: 5
Notes: Hejny constructivist methodology in Ma
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Monday Czech Maths Crafts Art English
Tuesday Czech Maths Music Music English
Wednesda
y
Czech Maths ICT Science:
Biology
English ICT
Thursday Czech Maths Czech P. E. Science:
Biology
Friday Czech Maths Czech P. E. Science:
Geography
5th grade
26 lessons, each lasts 45 minutes
English: 3 Art: 1 Music: 2 Crafts: 1
P. E.: 2 Science: 3 ICT: 2 Maths: 5
Notes: Hejny constructivist methodology in Ma
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Monday Czech Civics Crafts Art English
Tuesday Czech Maths Music Music English
Wednesda
y
Czech Maths ICT Science:
Biology
English ICT
Thursday Czech Maths History P. E. Science:
Biology
Science:
Physics
Friday Czech Maths History P. E. Science:
Geography
Science:
Geography
6th grade
28 lessons, each lasts 45 minutes
English: 3 Art: 1 Music: 2 Crafts: 1
P. E.: 2 Science: 5 ICT: 2 Maths: 4
Notes: Hejny constructivist methodology in Ma
from 2018/19.
8. Elementary and primary teachers must teach
21 – 22 lessons a week. They must have
magister degree, it means to study 4 years to
become elementary teacher of 5 years to
become primary school teacher. The primary
school teachers chooses two major subjects to
study and all study psychology, didactics and
methodology of the chosen subjects. The
studies are divided by Bachelor state exams.
9. • The schedule for pupils is suggested by the school
deputy and it can be change during the school
year.
• The minimum number and the maximum number
of lessons per week during the elementary level
(grade 1 to 5) is given.
• Our school teaches the maximum which is 118
hours per week.
• For the grades 6 to 9 is the maximum of lessons
per week 132.
10. • School attendance in the Czech Republic is
compulsory from the age of 6 to 15.
• Most children attend state school, but there
are private and church schools.
• Education at state schools (primary,
secondary, and tertiary) is free of charge but
students at secondary and tertiary schools
must pay their for textbooks.
• Private and church schools charge schools
fees.
11. • All schools are coeducational.
• Children in our state schools wear no uniforms.
• Handicapped children are educated in:
– schools which provide special support for them
– or they can be integrated in a special class which is
part of a regular school
– or they are integrated individually into a classroom
with healthy pupils.
12. Education in our country includes three stages :
• Pre-school 3 - 6 (kindergarten, optional)
• Primary 6 - 15 (in one building is elementary level
and junior high school, compulsory)
• Secondary 15 – 19 (optional, almost all pupils,
80% takes „Maturita leaving exam“, majority studies
general education in „Gymnázium“ or profession
orientated engineering schools, minority goes to
vocational schools)
• Tertiary 19 – 26 (optional, 60% of students enters
colleges, universities, or higher education
specialized schools)
13. TYPES OF SCHOOL EDUCATION
State kindergarten 3 – 6
Free of charge, optional
Private kindergarten 3 – 6
Quite expensive, optional
GYMNÁZIUM
15 - 19, 4 grades
Maturita leaving exam
general education
Secondary
ENGINEERING SCHOOLS
Economical, building,
electric, technical, chemical,
pedagogical
15 - 19, usually 4 grades
Maturita leaving exam
Secondary
GYMNÁZIUM
11 - 19, 8 grades
Entrance exam,
11% of
population
Maturita exam
general education
VOCATIONAL
SCHOOL
15 – 18 or 19
3 or 4 grades
Rarely Maturita
Profession exam
Secondary
Public primary schools
6 – 15, usually 9 grades
Free of charge,
Compulsory education
Private primary
schools
Charge fee,
Offer extra classes
Church primary
schools
Charge little fee,
Excepts all pupils
VOŠ – higher education
3 years
Diploma of expert specialit
COLLEGE
3 years Bachelor degree
+ 2 years for Master degree
UNIVERSITY
3 years Bachelor degree
+ 2 years for Master degree
TERTIARY EDUCATION
14. • The school year starts on 1st September.
• School year ends on 30th June of the following year.
• The school year is divided into two terms: September –
January and February – June.
• At the end of the term pupils get report for parents
about their results.
• They get marks for their behaviour and all school
subjects. The best mark is 1, the worst is 5
• Most pupils 11 – 15 years old study 14 subjects
• The names of the subjects can be different but the
curriculum is given by the government. Pupils can
choose some subjects and the offer depends on school.
• A lesson lasts 45 minutes, a break is 10 minutes
15. • A school day is different at different types of
schools.
• The average number of lessons is thirty a week.
• Primary schools have fewer lessons in a row,
followed by a lunch break, usually 45 minutes
long, which is one period, and then pupils have
afternoon classes.
• Afternoon classes end between 4 and 5 p.m. at
the latest. Breaks last from 5 to 15 minutes.
16. • Pre-school education is provided by kindergartens
for children aged 3 to 6, sometimes younger
children can be admitted.
• A lot of children attend kindergartens, even
though parents must pay for it.
• The last year of kindergarten is free of charge.
• Many kindergartens are part of a primary school,
they still have their separate building and
curriculum. Only the headmaster is common for
both types of schools.
17. • At 6 children start to go to primary schools and they
stay there until 15.
• Compulsory school attendance lasts 9 years and pupils
usually go to the same school building.
• But there are two levels within the school.
• Elementary education lasts five years, pupils have
fewer subjects which are mostly taught by the same
teacher.
• Some pupils transfer to grammar schools earlier, after
finishing grade 5 they can take the entrance exam to
grammar school. And about 20 percent of the
population is admitted.
19. • At the age of 15 when pupils are in grade 9 they
have to decide about their future.
• Pupils can apply for 2 secondary schools:
- some schools organize entrance exams
- most schools look at the grades in school reports.
• Pupils can choose among a variety of secondary
schools which differ in the curriculum, the length of
school attendance and level of education.
20. After clubs with school canteen
School playground
Our school is 55 years old
Gym