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  2. Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service

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    The Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service (Norwegian: Samordna opptak) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for application and admission to all public universities and university colleges in Norway for entry level degrees, either Bachelor degrees for liberal studies and some professional studies, as well as certain Master level programs in professional studies.

  3. Education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Education in Norway is mandatory for all children aged from 6 to 16. Schools are typically divided into two divisions: primary and lower secondary schooling. [2] The majority of schools in Norway are municipal, where local governments fund and manage administration. Primary and lower secondary schools are available free of charge for all ...

  4. Akademiet Norge - Wikipedia

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    For instance, acceptance of student applications is based on grades from previous institutions only; no discrimination is allowed. This fact separates Akademiet from other independent schools where students may be offered places based on the results of interviews or other criteria. The upper secondary schools are: Akademiet Ålesund [7]

  5. List of schools in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Schools in Norway are usually divided into the following categories: elementary schools (barneskole) for 1st to 7th grade, lower secondary schools (ungdomsskole) for 8th to 10th grade, upper secondary schools (videregående skole) for 11th to 13th grade, colleges (høgskole), and universities (universitet).

  6. Hartvig Nissen School - Wikipedia

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    The current school building in Niels Juels gate 56 was commissioned by then-owner Bernhard Cathrinus Pauss in 1897, designed by Hartvig Nissen's son, architect Henrik Nissen, and built by Harald Kaas. The girls' school gradually became a co-educational school from the mid-1950s, after four boys were admitted in 1955 alongside hundreds of girls.

  7. Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training (Norwegian: Utdanningsdirektoratet, UDIR) is a Norwegian government agency under the Ministry of Education and Research.

  8. British International School of Stavanger - Wikipedia

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    British International Schools of Stavanger are 3 international schools in Stavanger, Norway. BISS was founded in 1977. [1] The schools currently caters for approximately 730 pupils from over 50 different nationalities, from 18 months of age up to the age of 16. BISS Preschool is on the same site as BISS Gausel.

  9. Category:Schools in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway portal; Schools portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total. Schools in Bergen (1 C, 7 P) Schools ...