Education in Norway
Norway is the most beautiful country in Scandinavia, including the world. This country has been considered the most beautiful place to live in the world for several years. Despite being a somewhat expensive country, the entire education system here is free. There is no tuition fee. Previously, this education system belonged to other Scandinavian countries, but currently, education is accessible only in Norway.
Scandinavian countries are generally known for their peaceful lifestyle and high education systems. Education is also solid in Norway. Norway’s University of Oslo is among the 50 best universities in the world. Every year, countless students from many countries come to study without registration. Students only pay for living expenses. This indicates the quality of education in Norway. In Norway, children go to first grade at the age of six. Here, high school is a decade, and this decade of high school can be grouped into three stages:
- Primary stage I (primary stage) grades 1-4
- Primary class II (intermediate stage) grades 5-7
- Middle school (lower secondary stage) grades 8-10
After students finish 10th grade, education is not compulsory. People decide according to their choice. Those who want to continue their education receive the so-called post-compulsory secondary education (grades 11-13) between the ages of 16 and 19.
In Norway, the school year starts in August, ends in the middle, and sometimes at the end of June. It is available in optional subjects along with compulsory subjects. For example, students can choose German and French in addition to English.