Kongshaug High School of Music
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Kongshaug Musikkgymnas | |
Motto | Skapt til utfoldelse |
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Established | 1999 |
Type | Private |
Head | Oddvar Rotvik |
Location | Lepsøy, Hordaland, Norway |
Campus | Rural |
Enrollment | 90 |
Faculty | |
Branch of study | Music |
Colors | |
Homepage | [1] |
Kongshaug High School of Music (In Norwegian: Kongshaug Musikkgymnas) is a high school situated in the rural area south of Bergen. Originally a folkehøyskole, it was converted to a high school in 1999. It is owned by the Lutheran organization NLM.
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[edit] Buildings
[edit] Dormitories
Kongshaug is a boarding school, and most of the students choose to live in the dorms. There are two main dorms, in addition to a few houses which some of the students share.
[edit] Main dorms
- Vestheim (Westhome)
- Austheim (Easthome)
[edit] Shared houses
- Svingen (The turn)
- Granhaug (Spruce hill)
- Utsikten (The view)
[edit] School buildings
[edit] The Villa
[edit] Activities
[edit] The Kongshaug Festival
Every year, in the end of November, the students in 3rd grade arrange a festival on campus, open for the public. Previous festivals have included performances by Robert Post and Maria Solheim, among others.