Trondheim International School
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Trondheim International School 'This' | |
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Founded: | 2004 |
Students: | 117 |
Employees: | 20 |
Current headmaster: | Ann Anderson |
Trondheim International School ("This") was founded by a group of parents, teachers and businessmen in 2004 who decided that they wanted an alternative to the public schools. Thus, they founded "This" and it has since then grown. "This" is a bilingual school, educating mostly in English, and attracts many children of foreign couples who have not learned Norwegian yet. It is also part of the IB programme. Since the school is so new, it is extensively equipped with IT technology and infrastructure and it is widely used in all subjects. Students currently at the school represent 18 different nationalities. As a sign of the international image of "This", school uniforms are required, which is not common in Norway.
The school offers a rigorous academic programme, but also hosts social events for students and parents.
[edit] External links
- Official website (Norwegian)