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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Utøy_SchoolUtøy School - Wikipedia

    Utøy School (Norwegian: Utøy skole) is a primary school serving the Utøy area in the municipality of Inderøy in Trøndelag county, Norway. The school offers first through seventh grades, as well as operating the Utøy Kindergarten for children from zero to six years.

  2. Utøya is an international meeting place and learning centre for young people fighting for democracy, human rights, peace and reconciliation – locally, nationally and globally. At Utøya, values such as tolerance, equality and diversity stand strong.

  3. The school offers first through seventh grades, as well as operating the Utøy Kindergarten for children from zero to six years. The school has 77 pupils (2008–09) and the kindergarten has 22 children. The school and kindergarten have 13.9 man-hours of staffing. [2] History. The school was founded as Jystad School on 12 October 1901. It had ...

  4. Utoy skole is situated in a rural area, in Inderoy in the middle of Norway. The school uses the local community and the nature nearby for learning purposes an a weekly bases. Our main focus is joy in being physical active. We will write more information about Utoy school and our curriculum eventually. For now we will share some pictures:

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UtøyaUtøya - Wikipedia

    Utøya is the southernmost (or farthest "out") island of three which lie in the lake of Tyrifjorden. The name is used in reference to its position in relation to two other islands (lying north of Utøya), Storøya (Big Isle) and Geitøya (Goat Isle). Storøya is the northernmost, and Geitøya lies between Utøya and Storøya.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UtøyUtøy - Wikipedia

    Utøy or Utøya is a village area in the municipality of Inderøy in Trøndelag county, Norway. The village sits about halfway between the village of Vangshylla (to the southwest) and the village of Sakshaug (to the northeast).