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Grafička škola u Zagrebu is a public high school in Zagreb, Croatia. The school has 550 students, and 70 employees of which 54 are teachers.HistoryIn 1886 two printers completed their apprenticeship. Eight years later in 1894 a group of 19 book printers finished their education. By decision of the Teachers' Council 1894 is considered the year of establishment of the school.By the year 1945 more than 1500 students finished school.The first school building was located in Gundulićeva 10. Soon the school got a part of a building where Museum of Arts and Crafts is located today. The main directorate of the graphics industry donated printing machinery, devices and furniture to the school. It moved to the current location Getaldićeva 2 in 1951.11000 students have graduated to date.Names of the schoolThe school has changed its name many times: 1947: Savezna grafička industrijska škola (Federal School of the Graphics Industry) 1951: Grafička škola s praktičnom obukom (Graphics School with Practical Training) 1962: Grafički školski centar (School Center of Graphics) 1972: Grafički srednjoškolski centar (High School Center of Graphics) 1981: Grafički obrazovni centar "Bratstvo i jedinstvo" (Graphical Educational Center "Brotherhood and unity") 1991: Grafička škola u Zagrebu (Graphics School in Zagreb) - current nameCurriculumThe school has seven educational programs: Graphics Technician (Grafički tehničar) Prepress Technician (Grafički tehničar pripreme) Printing Technician (Grafički tehničar tiska) Production Technician (Grafički tehničar dorade) Graphics Editor – Designer (Grafički urednik – dizajner) Multimedia Technician (Medijski tehničar) Web Designer (Web dizajner)
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