Admission Requirements for the 2025/2026 Academic Year

Admission conditions for full-time education for the 1st round

For all parts of the entrance examination, applicants can achieve a maximum of 166 points. For the unified (state) part of the entrance examination, a maximum of 100 points can be achieved, while the school-specific part of the entrance examination allows for a maximum of 66 points.

Applicants participating in the first round of the entrance examination will be ranked based on their results. Admission will be offered to those applicants whose ranking falls between 1st place and the position corresponding to the last place within the capacity allocated for the first round of the admissions process for the specific field of study.

The ranking of applicants will be determined based on the total score from the unified entrance examination and the school-specific entrance examination. In the case of a tie in the total score, the final ranking will be determined progressively as follows:

  1. The average grade as per criterion (1).
  2. Then by criterion (2).
  3. Finally, criterion (3) is outlined in the “criteria for recognition of the school-specific entrance examination.”

If the tie persists, the following factors will be considered in order:
4. The score from the Czech language section of the unified entrance examination.
5. The score from the Mathematics section of the unified entrance examination.
6. The average grade in the Czech language from the last two issued school reports.
7. The average grade in Mathematics from the last two issued school reports.

Entrance examination

The entrance examination is composed of the evaluation of the following parts:
1) result of the state entrance examination (a maximum of 100 points),
2) result of the school entrance examination (max. 66 points).

The joint (state) entrance examination consists of two didactic tests a) Czech language and literature (a sample for the 6-year secondary grammar school here and 4-year secondary grammar school here) and b) Mathematics (a sample for the 6-year secondary grammar school here and 4-year secondary grammar school here). Applicants receive a maximum of 50 points for the individual didactic tests. The highest possible number of points for the state examination is therefore 100 points if the applicant responds correctly to all the questions in both tests. The school entrance examination consists of the General Educational Prerequisites (samples for the 6-year secondary grammar school here and the 4-year secondary grammar school here). Depending on the test result, applicants can obtain up to 66 points. The information on the preparatory course for the school entrance examination can be found here.

Recognition of the school entrance examination

An applicant may be exempt from attending the entrance examination, receiving a maximum of 66 points without the need to pass the test of general studies requirements, if at least one of the following criteria is met. If there is a request for the recognition of the school part of the entrance examination according to the following points 4 to 8, enclosing a statutory declaration with attachments is a necessary condition (to download from here). The statutory declaration is an integral part of the application.

Criteria for the recognition of the school entrance examination

6-year grammar school
1) the average benefit from all subjects in the sixth and seventh grades of elementary school did not exceed 1.4 (the school results from the 1st and 2nd half of the 6th grade and the 1st half of the 7th grade are documented)
2) the average benefit from all subjects in the sixth or seventh grade of elementary school did not exceed the value of 1.3 (the school results from the 1st and 2nd half of the 6th grade and the 1st half of the 7th grade are documented)
3) the average benefit from at least 2 of the following subjects (Czech language, English language, one subject from the “Human and Society” group) in the seventh grade of primary school did not exceed 1.1 and the total benefit from all subjects in the sixth and seventh grade does not exceed 1.7 (the school results from the 1st and 2nd half of the 6th grade and the 1st half of the 7th grade are documented)
4) placement on the 1st – 5th place in the regional or district round of the mathematical, chemical, physical, geographical, or astronomical Olympiad, or the Olympiad in the Czech language, or equivalent competitions announced by the Ministry of Education, regions or schools (e.g. Mathematical Kangaroo, Bobřík Informatics, etc.)
5) passing a certified language exam in English, German, French, or Spanish at level A2 and higher (e.g. KET, PET, FIN in DEUTSCH 2, FLYERS)
6) based on current and documented membership in Mense ČR (IQ value is greater than or equal to 130)
7) placement in the first 30 % of the ranking in the Logical Olympiad organized by the Mensa ČR in the regional round at least once during the study at primary school
8) based on decision of the Director of the Language and Humanities GYMNÁZIA PRIGO based on an administrative discretion to recognize type-equivalent or similar achievements referred to in point 4) and 5) worthy of special consideration

4-year grammar school
1) the average school results from all subjects in the eighth and the ninth year of elementary school did not exceed the value of 1.4 (the school results from the 1st and 2nd half of the 8th grade and the 1st half of the 9th grade are documented)
2) the average school results from all subjects in the eighth or the ninth year of elementary school did not exceed the value of  1.3 (the school results from the 1st and 2nd half of the 8th grade and the 1st half of the 9th grade are documented)
3) the average school results of at least the three following subjects (Czech, English, History) in the ninth year of elementary school did not exceed the value of 1.1 and the total school results from all subjects in the eighth and the ninth year did not exceed the value of 1.7 (the school results from the 1st and 2nd half of the 8th grade and the 1st half of the 9th grade are documented)
4) placed first down to fifth in a regional or district round of a mathematics, chemistry, physics, geography, or astronomy competition, or a competition in the Czech language or an equivalent competition announced by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports or by schools (such as the Maths Kangaroo, IT Merit Badge)
5) passing a certified English, German or Spanish language examination at Level A2 and higher (e.g. KET, PET, FIN in DEUTSCH 2, FLYERS)
6) based on the current and documented membership in Mensa Czech Republic (IQ value is greater than or equal to 130)
7) placed in the top 30 % of a logic competition organized by Mensa Czech Republic in a regional round at least once in the course of studies at the elementary school
8) based on the decision made by the headmistress of PRIGO Language and Humanities Grammar School by exercising discretion in the recognition of type-equivalent or similar achievements listed in Points 4) and 5), worthy of special consideration

In the case of applicants who finished school earlier, the conditions set by the Education Act apply.