News in brief for April 6: Pavel to attend King Charles coronation, Kellners donate billions to cancer research
The top headlines for the Czech Republic on Thursday, April 6, 2023, updated daily to keep you up to speed.
The French Lycée in Prague offers a high standard international education from the early years
A French curriculum from preschool age to graduation, focused on individual growth, with worldwide higher education prospects.
The Czech president casts his ballot for lowering the voting age
Petr Pavel told a group of students yesterday that young people are often more informed on issues than the older generation.
On Teachers' Day, Czech university academics plan nationwide protests over low salaries
The demonstration will feature mainly lecturers of humanities and the social sciences, who on average earn less than secondary school teachers.
Inspire, Engage, Empower: The International School of Prague charts a path to success in the classroom and beyond
In their own words, four students reflect on how the International School of Prague has shaped their lives.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Art education in Czech schools could change, police checks train stations, and more buzzworthy headlines for March 21, 2023.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Ghost to headline Basinfirefest, Euro 7 could lead to layoffs, and more buzzworthy headlines for March 20, 2023.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Bullying on the rise in Czech schools, DJ Boris Brejcha announces Prague concert, and more buzzworthy headlines for March 14, 2023.
Number of Czech students in general education lower than EU average
Czechia’s proportion of new matriculates to vocational education students is one of the highest in the EU.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Winning library design for Chomutov, new rules for fried foods, and more buzzworthy headlines for March 1, 2023.
CERMAT explained: Applications to Czech secondary school are due today
What you need to know about the standardized test and why it's becoming increasingly controversial.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Shortages of medicine for children persist, Toyota plant resumes production, and more buzzworthy news for Feb. 28, 2023.
Council of Europe calls for a ‘breakthrough’ in Czech treatment of Roma
While some progress has been made, Roma still face discrimination in many areas of life.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Czech ambassador to US talks Ukraine, Frutisimo expands to Germany, and more buzzworthy news for Feb. 27, 2023.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Exhibition puts Czech designers in the spotlight, U.S. ambassador's music recommendations, and more buzzworthy headlines for Feb. 13, 2023.
Czech universities may need to issue new diplomas after students' gender transition
The government recently announced a planned amendment in the law in a bid to make post-transition life easier for young people.
From CEO to classroom: Dermacol chief Věra Komárová on founding a school
Leonardo da Vinci Academy, founded by one of Czechia’s most influential women, is a young international school with a bright future.