Education in Norway
Education in Norway is mandatory for all children aged from 6 to 16. Schools are typically divided into two divisions: primary and lower secondary schooling. The majority of schools in Norway are municipal, where local governments fund and manage administration. Primary and lower secondary schools are available free of charge for all Norwegian citizens as a given right.
Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research | |
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Minister of Education | Kari Nessa Nordtun (Ap) |
National education budget (N/A) | |
Budget | N/A |
General details | |
Primary languages | Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk) |
System type | National |
Current system | Kunnskapsløftet, since the 2006–2007 academic year |
Literacy (2015) | |
Total | 100% |
Male | 100% |
Female | 100% |
Enrollment | |
Total | n/a |
Primary | 99.9% (graduating) |
Secondary | N/A |
Post secondary | 82% (graduating) |
Attainment | |
Secondary diploma | N/A |
Post-secondary diploma | N/A |
Secondary and tertiary education divided in academic and vocational systems |
When primary and lower secondary education is completed, upper secondary schooling is entitled to students for enrollment, which prepares students for higher education or vocational studies.
The school year in Norway runs from mid-August to late June the following year. The Christmas holiday from mid-December to early January historically divides the Norwegian school year into two terms. Presently, the second term begins in January.