Norway
-Some of the school’s in Norway have more floors and
different sections.
-It isn’t many schools in Norway that have school
uniforms, maybe some private schools. It is free to go to a public school, but
if you are going to go to a private school you have to pay.
-In one day we have six lessons. In the lessons we
have Music, English, Norwegian, History, Math, Science, Gym, RLE and Art & Handicraft. You
can choose your third subject in language,
so you can choose between
-It’s different
from school to school. Some schools are difficult and others are easier.
-Education is compulsory and free
for children and adolescents
between 6 and 16
years, and all young people between 16 and 19 have a the right to three years of secondary education.
This is our library. We have all kinds of books.
For
example history, romance, horror books and so on.
This is the "glass hallway" as we call it.
We use them when we are going in between the different buildings.
This is our computer room. There are computer labs in all
buildings in the school.
This is the cafeteria, where you can buy yogurt and juice.
There are plenty of tables and chairs, so you can sit to
eat. When we have classes can also sit there and
work.
This is how classrooms looks. We all have a desk each
and a locker under the
desk.
-Sophie