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    Oslo: Education / International Schools

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    International Schools in Oslo

    Guides: Oslo > Education / International Schools
    17/08/2010

    For students that wish to attend an international school there are several different options.

    Oslo International School
    P.O. Box 53 (Street address: Gamle Ringeriksvei 53)
    N - 1341 Bekkestua
    Tel: 00 47 - 67 53 23 03
    www.oslointernationalschool.no

    British International School of Stavanger
    Gauselbakken 107
    N - 4032 Gausel
    Tel: 00 47 - 51 57 55 99
    www.biss.no

    Lycee Francais
    Skovveien 9
    0257 Oslo
    Tel: +47 22 92 51 20
    http://www.rcassin.no/

    International School of Stavanger
    Treskeveien 3
    N - 4040 Hafrsfjord
    Tel: 00 47 - 51 55 91 00
    www.isstavanger.no

    International School of Bergen
    Vilhelm Bjerknes vei 15
    N - 5030 Landafas
    Tel: 00 47 - 55 28 77 16
    www.isb.gs.hl.no

    Birralee International School
    Bispegt. 9C
    N - 7013 Trondheim
    Tel: 00 47 - 73 52 16 44
    www.birralee.no

    Further information on international schools in Norway available from:
    The European Council for International Schools
    21B Lavant Street
    Petersfield
    Hants. GU32 3EL
    Tel. 01730-268 244

    Private Schools

    Until 2005, Norwegian law held private secondary schools illegal unless they offered a "religious or pedagogic alternative". The only private schools were religious (Christian), Steiner/Waldorf, and Danielsen. There are now a few more private school options, including Montessori, Nyskolen and Steiner.

    • Nordstranda montesorriskule - A private school using the Montessori method.
    • St Sunniva Catholic School - academically excellent with a focus on religion

    For more information on private schools, consult the section on "International Schools".

    Library

    Deichmanske Bibliotek is Norway's largest public library. There are over 16 branches in the city of Oslo. The collection includes fiction, non-fiction, and other media. there is also a Multilingual Library, which serves approximately 35 languages.

    The cost of a new library card is 20 NOK for patrons aged 16 years and above, 10 NOK if under 16. There is also a charge for replacing a card, and for overdue books.

    Deichmanske bibliotek
    Arne Garborgs plass 4
    N-0179 OSLO
    Tel: 23 43 29 00

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