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  1. 5 de jul. de 2021 · He attended Jansløkka School in Asker from 2011-2014. Prince Sverre Magnus was born on 3 December 2005 and is third in line to the Norwegian throne behind his father and elder sister.

  2. 6 de jul. de 2021 · Photo: Elvebakke High School. The Princess, who is currently second in the line of succession to the Norwegian throne, finished Year 10 and graduated from Uranienborg Secondary School in June 2020. Princess Ingrid Alexandra attended the Oslo International School at Bekkestua from 2014 to 2019, and she attended Jansløkka school in Asker from ...

  3. 1 de abr. de 2024 · To complete her lower secondary schooling, she was sent to Oslo’s Uranienborg School. She graduated from Elvebakken Upper Secondary School in 2023 after starting there in the fall of 2020. The Norwegian Royal Court announced in June 2023 that the Princess will serve as a school aide and environmentalist at Uranienborg School.

  4. Elisa Bakken, Thelma Sundby, and Live Tveit from Elvebakken Upper Secondary School earned second prize in the Holberg Prize School Project competition 2020 with the project “Ikke kun mellom linjene – antisemittisme i norsk presse i årene 1938-1939” (“Not only between the lines – antisemitism in the Norwegian press in the years 1938 ...

  5. Sportlov (winter vacation), week 9: 27–28 February and 1–3 March. Easter vacation, week 15: 11–14 April. Ascension Day (Kristi himmelsfärdsdag): 19 May. Vacation day: 5 June (day between two public holidays) Last day of the school year: 7–16 June (contact your school for the exact date)

  6. The research project is written by Andrea Bakken, Ada Lunde, Tyra Nyeborg and Katrine Stake from Elvebakken Upper Secondary School in Oslo. The Holberg Prize School Project 20 upper secondary schools and more than 800 students from all over Norway participate in the Holberg Prize School Project each year.

  7. Kuben videregående skole. Kuben Upper Secondary School ( Norwegian: Kuben videregående skole) is an upper secondary school at Økern in Oslo, Norway. The school is part of Kuben Vocational Arena, and is Oslo's largest Upper secondary school, with approximately 1,850 students. Kuben shares the arena with Oslo Technical School.