In the first year of secondary schools for the academic year 2026/2027, 22,710 future students have enrolled so far. However, 194 candidates were unable to secure a place at any of their chosen schools or programs. There are still 2,464 available spots across nearly all regions and types of programs, according to the Ministry of Education, Science, and Youth led by Borut Rončević. The majority of enrollments—9,636—were for vocational secondary education, with popular programs including economic technician, construction technician, healthcare support, computer technology, mechanical engineering, preschool care, electrical engineering, cosmetology, and pharmacy. Gymnasium programs attracted 7,544 applicants, primarily general gymnasiums, technical gymnasiums, and sports departments. Vocational secondary education saw 4,755 enrollments, with the most common being auto service, hairdressing, retail, carpentry, electrician, mechatronics operator, hospital caregiver, and hospitality services. Lower vocational education programs had 775 enrollments. Additionally, 102 candidates enrolled in parallel education programs.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data on school enrollment numbers and available spots without overtly favoring any political perspective. It reports on the distribution of enrollments across different educational tracks but does not include commentary, opinion, or biased framing that would indicate a倾向
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides specific numerical data about school enrollments and available spots, which appears consistent with the general context of the topic. The information seems well-supported by the details given, though some parts are cut off. The tone remains neutral and informative.





