Gymnázium Jura Hronca (GJH) is a gymnasium (grammar school) in Bratislava, Slovakia.
The school focuses on the study of natural sciences, mathematics, and computer sciences. However, its affiliation with the International Baccalaureate, an active bi-lingual (English â Slovak) programme and the option to study several foreign languages such as French and German, the school has a strong reputation for the study of foreign languages.
In the school year 2005/2006, GJH launched lower programs of IB Primary Years Programme and IB Middle Years Programme.
The school has been recently known as the "Spojená à ¡kola Gymnázium Jura Hronca a Zà  Koà ¡ická" (United school of the Gymnázium Jura Hronca and the Koà ¡ická Primary School) after a merge with the primary school Základná à ¡kola a osemroÃÂné gymnázium Koà ¡ická sharing the same building.
The school was founded on January 9, 1959, as an 11-year secondary school. In the school year 1969/70 the school was granted the status of a Gymnasium, named after the Slovak mathematician Jur Hronec.
In 1997 the school donated the head of a mummified Egyptian man to the Slovak National Museum.