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Secondary education in Norway is primarily based on public schools: In 2007, 93% of upper secondary school students attended public schools. Until 2005, Norwegian law held private secondary schools to be illegal unless they offered a "religious or pedagogic alternative", so the only private schools in existence were religious ( Christian ...
- Lørenskog Upper Secondary School
Lørenskog Upper Secondary School (Norwegian: Lørenskog...
- Sandefjord Upper Secondary School
Sandefjord Upper Secondary School ( Norwegian: Sandefjord...
- Category:Secondary schools in Norway
Berg Upper Secondary School; Bergen Cathedral School; Bergen...
- Valler Upper Secondary School
Valler videregående skole (The Valler Upper Secondary...
- Berg Upper Secondary School
Suburban. Berg Upper Secondary School ( Norwegian: Berg...
- Lørenskog Upper Secondary School
Here you can find information about admission to upper secondary school (gymnas), and how upper secondary education is organised in Norway. All young people who have completed primary and lower secondary education, or the equivalent, have a statutory right to three years of upper secondary education in Norway.
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