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Deutsch-Norwegische Schule Oslo

Norway, Oslo

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All the fees for Deutsch-Norwegische Schule Oslo

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Annual Fees

Name Age Fee Track Conditions
Year 1 3 22,000 NOK Kindergarten Annual (11 months billed); July not charged
Year 2 4 44,803 NOK Class 1 Annual (11 months billed); July not charged
Year 3 5 44,803 NOK Class 2 Annual (11 months billed); July not charged
Year 4 6 44,803 NOK Class 3 Annual (11 months billed); July not charged
Year 5 7 44,803 NOK Class 4 Annual (11 months billed); July not charged
Year 6 8 44,803 NOK Class 5 Annual (11 months billed); July not charged
Year 7 9 44,803 NOK Class 6 Annual (11 months billed); July not charged
Year 8 10 44,803 NOK Class 7 Annual (11 months billed); July not charged
Year 9 11 44,803 NOK Class 8 Annual (11 months billed); July not charged
Year 10 12 44,803 NOK Class 9 Annual (11 months billed); July not charged
Year 11 13 29,733 NOK Class 10 Annual (11 months billed); July not charged
Year 12 14 29,733 NOK Class 11 Annual (11 months billed); July not charged
Year 13 15 29,733 NOK Class 12 Annual (11 months billed); July not charged

Application Fees

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Application Fee 3,300 NOK

Enrollment Fees

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Enrollment Fee 0 NOK
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The school at a glance
Instructs in German, Norwegian, English, French
Fees NOK 22,000 - 44,803
Ages 1 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 320
Type Co-educational
Opened 1980
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school

Deutsch-Norwegische Schule Oslo is a private bi-cultural school in Oslo, recognized by both Germany and Norway, serving students aged 1 to 18. The school delivers a bilingual German–Norwegian education across all stages, with instruction in German, Norwegian, English and French, and a bilingual history program. From kindergarten through Abitur, students earn both the German Abitur and the Norwegian Vitnemål, enabling access to higher education worldwide. The curriculum includes the Deutsches Sprachdiplom I and a Ganztagsbetreuung after‑school program for grades 1–8. A bilateral contract funds the school, strengthening cross‑cultural ties and enabling dual qualifications under the Deutsches Internationales Abitur/DIAP. Facilities include a small library in the SAKS building and the Geitmyra city garden used for teaching and after‑school activities. The culture program Den kulturelle skolesekken (DKS), an orchestra, a primary choir, and collaborations with Oslo museums enrich learning; students also participate in Jugend musiziert and other cultural exchanges.

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