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  2. Education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    An upper secondary school usually offers general and vocational curriculum. [17] Vocational studies usually follow a typical structure named the "2+2 model": after two years of school training (with workshops and a short internship in industry), the student does an apprenticeship for two years in an enterprise or a public institution.

  3. Akademiet Norge - Wikipedia

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    Akademiet was originally established as a private vocational school in Oslo in 1997. In 2004 and 2005, six upper secondary schools were established in the cities of Oslo, Drammen, Stavanger, Bergen, Ålesund and Molde.

  4. Category:Vocational education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Military education and training in Norway (4 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Vocational education in Norway" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  5. Noroff Education - Wikipedia

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    At that time the school had 120 students in the first class and with focus on providing the business world with skilled, creative co-workers through an intensive and practical school year. In 2001 the Noroff Institute had more than 1,000 full-time students and had grown to become one of Norway’s largest schools in creative production and IT ...

  6. 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).

  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. The Directorate is responsible for the development of kindergarten , primary and secondary education – including vocational training .

  8. Norwegian School of Creative Studies - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1987, and is part of the educational foundation Campus Kristiania. The school has approx. 1 800 students, and campuses in six cities; Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim and Stavanger. Norwegian School of Creative Studies offer the following 2-year vocational programmes: Film; Photography; Graphic design; Illustration; Interior ...

  9. Category:Education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    This category collects all articles about education in Norway. Please use the respective subcategories. Please use the respective subcategories. The main article for this category is Education in Norway .