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504: 492: 456: 480: 468: 937: 291: 315:, the school's building served as a military hospital, the actual institution temporarily re-locating to the site of an orphanage on Vladimir Nazor street. After the war finished, the students returned to Roosevelt Square. However, they could not use the full extent of the building for many years afterwards as it was also utilised for housing refugees who escaped Istria after its annexation by the Kingdom of Italy. 257: 371:
By an official decision from the Zagreb assembly and Croatian parliament, in 1980s a decision was made that the building of the school was to be converted into a museum. In response, the staff of the school went on a protest strike in the spring of 1986. However, a few months later, the school was
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Following the establishment of Yugoslavia, sweeping education reforms across the country required all public schools to become co-educational. Girls were accepted into the school from 1954 onward, and thus the official name of the school changed to The First Gymnasium. Also in 1954, the school
287:, he officially opened the installations. Also, around this period, writer Franjo Bučar was introducing sports such as football, hockey, gymnastics, and fencing to the nation of Croatia. He encouraged the implementation of sport as a school subject, and thus it was implemented in the school. 253:. The school expanded during this time, to offer three grades instead of only one. In 1858, the school moved for the third time, now to Strossmayer's street, where it would stay for thirty-seven years, and a year later in 1859, a fourth grade level was implemented. 283:'s education reforms of the early 1890s, the school began a process of modernization. A wide range of new buildings and facilities were constructed and the learning conditions of the school improved drastically. In 1895, during Emperor Franz Joseph 382:, the basement of the school was used as a shelter for refugees. In January 1993, the school undertook a decision to move buildings once again. On 23 December the same year, the school was officially moved to its new building on 230:. It was the first secular gymnasium to be established in Zagreb, and second throughout Croatia. It was founded in 1854, as a three-year schooling institution for exclusively boys. As of 2021, the principal is Dunja Marušić. 318:
On 26 May 1941, the students of the first gymnasium and all high-school students of Zagreb were required to congregate in the Maksimir Stadium and divide into groups based on ethnicity, an attempt by the newly instated
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forced to re-locate from the premises. The school split their students into two separate facilities - grades 9 and 10 were situated on Warsaw Street, while grades 11 and 12 moved to Gundulić street.
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In 1990, the system of gymnasiums was returned to Yugoslavia. The school now split up into three separate institutions - the original First and Fourth Gymnasiums, and an administrative faculty.
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Six years later, 1901 marked the year of girls being allowed to take end-of-high school exams on-site, giving them the qualifications to be able to enrol in higher education.
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celebrated its 100th year anniversary by erecting a plaque with the names of all the students who had died as a result of the
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Following the Austro-Hungarian Empire's advancements in modern secondary education, on 20 November 1854 the first
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were abolished. Bach's reforms had forced all schools in the empire to conduct their lessons in the
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In 1895, the school moved to Roosevelt Square, into the building which now houses the
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In 2004, on the school's 150th anniversary, they received the City of Zagreb Award.
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were housed in the school's buildings while their homes were being repaired.
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was opened in Zagreb. It was situated on Ćirilometodska ulica, near the
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Kantakuzina Katarina Branković Serbian Orthodox Secondary School
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Ten years later, people left homeless by Zagreb's catastrophic
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Diocesan Classical Gymnasium "Ruđer Bošković" in Dubrovnik
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Players from the school's handball team competed at the
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language. Since 1860, classes have been conducted in
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Centar usmjerenog obrazovanja za upravu i pravosuđe
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Zagreb
Croatia
Coordinates
45°46′38.7″N 15°59′34.8″E / 45.777417°N 15.993000°E / 45.777417; 15.993000
Croatian
English
Russian
Spanish
Italian
German
French
Nickname
Prva gimnazija
Croatian
Zagreb
Croatia
secular
gymnasium
Church of Saint Mark
Priest's tower

Alexander von Bach
German
Croatian
Izidor Kršnjavi
visit to Zagreb

Museum Mimara
Museum of Mimara
First World War

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