Spain, Alicante
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DNSR is governed by a foundation board that is the school's highest governing body and is the school's legal entity. The foundation is registered as a Spanish foundation under the name ESCUELA NORUEGA DE ROJALES FUNDACIO DE LA GENERALITAT VALENCIANA. The foundation's board handles matters required by Spanish law and approves the school's annual accounts in May/June and annual budget in November/December under Spanish foundation law at two patronato meetings. When the foundation's board is expanded to include representatives for students, parents and staff, this functions as the school board under the Norwegian Private School Act (privatskoleloven) § 5-1.
DNSR is a publicly approved Norwegian school in Spain for grades 1–13 in Ciudad Quesada. It serves students aged 6–16 from first grade to VG3. The upper secondary program Studiespesialisering focuses on languages, social sciences and economics; VG2 and VG3 students select two program subjects and a third study-preparatory subject. VG2 options include Reiseliv og språk 1, Media og informasjonskunnskap 1 and Entrepenørskap og bedriftsutvikling 1; VG3 options include Medie- og informasjonskunnskap 2, Reiseliv og språk 2 and Entrepenørskap og bedriftsutvikling 2. Core subjects include Norwegian, Natural Science, Mathematics, English, Spanish, Social Studies, Geography, History, Religion and Physical Education; program subjects include Tourism and Language, Media and Information Literacy, and Entrepreneurship and Business Development. DNSR operates with base groups and a learning portal; younger students use iPads, VG3 uses Macs. Activities include Beach Day, Kreativ samarbeidsuke, Idrettsdag and Realfagsdag, while MOT initiatives foster leadership and community engagement for all students.