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Skagerak International School
Address
Map
Framnesveien 7

Framnes

Sandefjord
,
Vestfold
,
3222

Norway
Coordinates59°07′14.5″N 10°13′50.9″E / 59.120694°N 10.230806°E / 59.120694; 10.230806
Information
TypePrivate
Motto"An open-minded community that fosters lifelong learning in a global context."
Established1991[1][2]
FounderElisabeth Norr
DirectorJames Tester
Head of schoolNiklas Winander (high school)
Facultyapprox. 40
Gender49.3% male, 50.7% female[3]
Age range4–19[4]
Number of studentsapprox. 359 (2019)
Student to teacher ratio1:8[5]
LanguageEnglish[1][6][2]
Hours in school day8
Campus typeSuburban[7]
School fees25,000-40,000 NOK[8]
Websitewww.skagerak.org

The international schools at Skagerak are a group of private schools located on the waterfront in Sandefjord, Norway. Skagerak is located at the prestigious premises of the former shipyard administration at Framnes.[9] They comprise a kindergarten, primary school, middle school, and a high school. The high school is recognized as an International Baccalaureate World School.[10] Together, they promote mutual respect, intercultural awareness and international-mindedness through the International Baccalaureate programmes: the Diploma, Middle Years and Primary Years programmes. The PYP was authorized in June 2006 and the Middle School is a candidate for MYP authorization in June 2007.[11]

The Skagerak schools were founded to provide a high level of education and quality teaching concerning each student. The schools’ population is made up of a mix of Norwegian students, those who have lived overseas, and students with a variety of other nationalities.[2] Although English is the language of instruction, students are, or become, bilingual and several additional languages are offered in the middle and high schools. The teachers are as diverse as the students, providing a wide range of international influence and knowledge. Although relatively small, Skagerak offers students a varied curriculum with opportunities such as outdoor education, cultural trips, service, performing arts, and sport.

Annual ski trips take place from PY6 and up, and Primary, and Middle School students participate in organized outdoor education programs of excursions and camps, along with two or more annual international trips. High School students often participate in service-oriented trips to Central Asia, Africa, and Europe. As of 2009, the school had 359 enrolled students from 20 countries. It was 34 full-time faculty members and 6 part-time, originating from 13 countries.[11] The faculty is highly experienced, and most have backgrounds in international education. Students benefit from English medium education with an additional emphasis on other languages to support bilingualism. The school is operated by its own independent Board of Governors.[3]

Representatives for the world's leading universities are visiting the high school yearly, and Skagerak offers university guidance for graduates. High School classes also attend international universities which have previously included University of British Columbia in Canada, Glyndŵr University in Wales, London School of Economics, and others. Despite being a private school, it is recognized by the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund, which funds 85 percent of the tuition fees.[12][13] Sports offered at Skagerak are soccer, tennis, volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, athletics, and indoor games. The campus facilities encompass two playing fields, two basketball courts, a tennis court, and a turf playing area. It has a cafeteria, an art room, and three science laboratories.[7]

The annual graduation for High School students takes place during a ceremony held at the Banquet Hall at Scandic Park Hotel. Diplomas and awards are awarded at the ceremony.[14]

As of 2011, there were 173 students enrolled at its high school, 102 at its middle school, and 95 at its elementary school. For high school students, 85 percent of the cost is covered by the state, and students paid an annual fee out-of-pocket of 20,790 NOK.[2]

  1. ^ a b Gjerseth, Simen (2016). Nye Sandefjord. Liv forlag. Page 324. ISBN 9788283301137.
  2. ^ a b c d Henriksen, Marianne (2014). Sandefjordsfolk. Liv forlag. Page 179. ISBN 9788293184980.
  3. ^ a b Bingham, Derek (2009). CIS International Schools Directory 2009/10. John Catt Educational Ltd. Page 388. ISBN 9781904724681.
  4. ^ Bosberry-Scott, Wendy (2010). The John Catt Guide to International Schools 2010/11. John Catt Educational Ltd. Page D408. ISBN 9781904724827.
  5. ^ "Shared Publication". emag.allegro.no.
  6. ^ "13 års norsk skole ikke god nok norskopplæring for UDI". www.aftenposten.no.
  7. ^ a b "justinternationalschools.com - This website is for sale! - justinternationalschools Resources and Information". ww16.justinternationalschools.com. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  8. ^ Barnes, Jonathan (2011). John Catt Guide to International Schools 2011. John Catt Educational Ltd. Page D191. ISBN 9781908095251.
  9. ^ Tore, Sandberg and Cato Arveschoug (2001). Sandefjord zoomet inn av fotograf Tore Sandberg. C. Arveschoug and Magne Helland. Page 113. ISBN 9788299616706.
  10. ^ Barnes, Jonathan (2012). IB World Schools Yearbook 2013. John Catt Educational Ltd. Page 200. ISBN 9781908095657.
  11. ^ a b Bingham, Derek (2009). The ECIS International Schools Directory 2009/10. John Catt Educational Ltd. Page 181. ISBN 9781904724674.
  12. ^ Post, The Norway. "Skagerak International School". The Norway Post.
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  14. ^ Møller, Atle (May 21, 2017). "Kasta hatten i taket". Sandefjords Blad.

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