Norway, Oslo
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Deichman Bjørnholt is a combined school and public library where students and staff can borrow books, audiobooks, films and magazines, use computers, play chess, and study in open spaces. NoMa Norsk og Matte is a learning center established to help students succeed, offering Norwegian and mathematics support with two teachers in one-on-one or small-group sessions and assistance in other subjects. The campus includes a drone hall and a drone flight simulator for drone education. A school garden is available as part of Grønn skole, providing hands-on learning about plants and energy. Bjørnholthallen is a dedicated sports hall used for physical activities on campus.
Bjørnholthallen is the school's dedicated sports hall used for volleyball and other sports.
The drone hall and drone flight simulator support drone education. NoMa Norsk og Matte is a learning center for Norwegian and mathematics, offering individualized or small-group tutoring with two teachers and assistance across other subjects. The school garden is part of Grønn skole and provides hands-on learning about growing plants and energy.
PROUD comprises four pillars: BjørnholtTLKS (the school's initiation and closing activity), a day with external speakers addressing discrimination, Kulturdagen (Culture Day) celebrating diversity, and the Grønn skole environmental initiative; the program also supports inclusion and cross-curricular learning. Deichman Bjørnholt library serves students and staff as a resource for reading and study, with books, media, and study spaces. Volleyball events are organized at Bjørnholt VGS and take place in Bjørnholthallen.
Bjørnholt videregående skole is a public upper secondary school in Oslo, part of the city's municipal education system. The campus offers Studiespesialisering (general studies) and vocational programs, including Information Technology and Media Production, Electronics and Data Technology, and drone subjects. The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is offered and taught in English, with admission open to Oslo residents at no IB fees, and small class sizes guided by IB-qualified teachers. On-site facilities include Deichman Bjørnholt, a combined school and public library, and NoMa Norsk og Matte, a learning center offering Norwegian and mathematics support. The campus also features a drone hall and flight simulator, a school garden as part of Grønn skole, and Bjørnholthallen for sport. The school emphasizes student welfare and voice with the motto Speak up, be proud, and a strong student council. Principal: Marianne Tangen Bråthen.