Kongshaug High School of Music

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Kongshaug Musikkgymnas
Motto Skapt til utfoldelse
Established 1999
Type Private
Head Oddvar Inge Rotvik
Location Lepsøy, Hordaland, Norway
Campus Rural
Enrollment 90
Branch of study Music
Colors
Homepage Kongshaug

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.

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.

Kongshaugbladet is a magazine edited and published by students at Kongshaug High School of Music. The magazine is received by all former students and families of current students. It regularly updated and the content is mostly about the milieu at Kongshaug. It typically contains articles and poems written by current and previous students and teachers. The headmaster of Kongshaug has his own column ("Rektors hjørne") in which he writes about Christian beliefs and the everyday life at Kongshaug.

[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)

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