- Field Name — Lyceum
- Field Specialisations — 1. Media and Communication Studies, 2. Cultural Heritage and Tourist Guiding
- Field Code — 78-42-M/08
- Form of Study — Full-time, 4 years
- Completion — Graduation Exam
- Certification — Graduation Certificate
Introducing a New Programme – Lyceum!
Our lyceum will offer students a broad general education with the possibility of later specialization. We are responding to the growing demand for general education in society. This new field of study will expand the options for students when selecting a secondary school. The general lyceum represents an alternative to a traditional grammar school and vocational secondary schools. Studying in a lyceum better prepares students for further education, whether at universities or higher vocational schools.
Students will gain a wider range of knowledge and skills that will help them make better decisions regarding their future careers. In addition, lyceums offer courses leading to micro-certificates and professional qualifications, developed in cooperation with employers and tertiary education institutions.
- Studies that prepares you for the challenges of a dynamically changing lifestyle and environment.
- Intensive preparation for studying at your dream university.
- Initially, you will study general education subjects such as mathematics, Czech language, English, a second foreign language, basic social sciences, and you will choose seminars, advanced modules, and subjects that interest you.
- Expect interactive learning, problem-solving, and gaining broader competencies that will help you decide on your future career.
- You can choose between two specialisations that will prepare you for further studies or your career: • Media and Communication Studies, • Cultural Heritage and Tourist Guiding.
- During your studies, you can take international language exams, obtain professional qualifications in tourism and media communication (e.g., tourist guide, tourist information center worker, media planner, PR specialist, etc.).
- Participate in various activities such as competitions, cultural and sports events, and the Secondary School Specialised Projects.
WHAT CAN STUDENTS EXPECT DURING THEIR STUDIES?
- Orientation course
- Skiing and water sports courses
- Seminars, lectures, excursions
- Subject-specific and general competitions and olympiads
- Opportunity to go on an internship abroad as part of the Erasmus+ program (Germany, Spain, Ireland, Malta, Finland, Lithuania, Netherlands), upon completion students will receive a Europass Mobility certificate, which enhances employability in the labor market.
- Acquiring practical skills in their field of specialization
LANGUAGE STUDIES
Students can study up to 3 foreign languages (options include English, German, French, Spanish, Russian, and Portuguese):
1st foreign language – proficiency level B1–B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)
2nd foreign language – proficiency level B1 according to CEFR
3rd foreign language – proficiency level A2 according to CEFR
During their studies, students can earn certificates, for example, the FIRST (B2) and PET (B1) exams in English, as well as certificates in other foreign languages, which can help them during university admissions and increase their attractiveness on the job market. This certificate can also replace part of the final exam.
For students who choose German, we offer targeted preparation for the German Language Diploma DSD I PRO exam, which allows dual studies in German-speaking countries.
Students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of projects and competitions in the foreign languages taught at our school. They regularly succeed in regional and national rounds, aimed at the best language students from grammar school and secondary vocational schools. Interesting opportunities for interested students include the regional competition in understanding English professional texts KONTEXT, the Foreign Language Presentation Competition, and the Juvenes Translatores competition for young translation talents in the European Union.