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  1. School attendance. In autumn 2007 Prince Sverre Magnus began attending kindergarten in Asker, and on 18 August 2011 he began attending Jansløkka elementary school. From 2014 to 2020 The Prince attended Oslo Montessori school. Prince Sverre Magnus started attending Elvebakken Upper Secondary School in Oslo autumn 2021. Leisure interests

  2. 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.

  3. Vår profil. Publisert: 21.4.2015 Endret: 9.1.2024. Vi på Elvebakken mener at skole skal være noe mer. Det skal være en opplevelse. Derfor har «Elvebakken - noe mer…» vært slagordet vårt i mange år. Her er det kort vei mellom tanke og handling. Vi tar med oss alle innspill, initiativ og tilbakemeldinger for hele tiden å være i ...

  4. 21 de ene. de 2024 · Ingrid graduated from the Elvebakken Upper Secondary School in Oslo last April before working as a school assistant and environmental worker at one of her old schools, Uranienborg School, also in ...

  5. 21 de ene. de 2024 · While Ingrid may have flown the nest, however, her younger brother Prince Sverre Magnus, 18, is still living at the family home in Asker as he completes high school at Elvebakken Upper Secondary ...

  6. 22 de jun. de 2023 · On Tuesday, 20th of June, Princess Ingrid Alexandra graduated from Elvebakken upper secondary school. The princess has been going to «Studiespesaliserende linje», and has been a student at the school for three years. In the pictures she is wearing her Asker bunad, which she got as a gift for her confirmation in 2019.

  7. 23 de may. de 2023 · – Scandal Andreas Skeie Jacobsen is one of the students who have had major challenges in completing their exams this year. When he was due to take the final exam at Elvebakken upper secondary school in Oslo on Friday, several electronic resources were unavailable. – Some had access to dictionaries, and others did not.