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CZECH REPUBLIC

Frýdlant nad Ostravicí

Frýdlant nad Ostravicí is a small town in the Moravian-SIlesian region of the Czech Republic. It lies on the Ostravice river in the foot of Lysá hora, the highest mountain of the Moravian-silesian Beskids. In the past it was an important ironworks center. It has about 10 thousand inhabitants. Today it is mainly a holiday resort.

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OUR SCHOOL

Gymnázium Frýdlant nad Ostravicí today is a general grammar school of a four-year and a six-year form with 270 pupils and 26 teachers in Frydlant nad Ostravicí, a small town in the Moravian-Silesian Region, in the valley of the Beskydy Mountains in the North of Moravia, the Czech Republic. Students are aged 13 to 19 years and the majority of them live in villages around the town, they have to commute to school every day.

All pupils study English as the first foreign language and from the first grade they learn the second foreign language (German, French or Spanish) as well.


All pupils study all general subjects preparing for their school-leaving exam which consists of Czech language, a foreign language or maths and two optional subjects as biology, physics, chemistry, geography, etc. 95 % of pupils continue their studies in various colleges and universities.

Its students are successful at many national and international Math and Science competitions, for example International Math Competition in Argentina (2012) and Colombia (2013).They also take part in the International Competition of Young Translators Juvenes Translatores. In 2017 one student was awarded a special price for scientific research on the effects of acclimation irradiation in spruce, work based on chemistry, mathematics and biology. We have realised several Erasmus + international projects - 

Teaching off the Beaten Path 

Exceptional Technique in Everyday Issues and More

The Town I Want to Live in: A Sustainable Approach

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