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Berg Upper Secondary School

Berg Upper Secondary School (Norwegian: Berg videregående skole) was an upper secondary school located in Oslo, Norway. The school was established in 1925 and provided education leading to the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma as well as the college preparatory "studiespesialisering" of the Norwegian school system. The school was closed in 2014, and most programs and employees moved to the new Blindern Upper Secondary School. The buildings are now the location of Berg skole.

Berg Upper Secondary School
Berg videregående skole
The school was used during the filming of Dag Solstad's Gymnaslærer Pedersen
Address
John Colletts allé 106


Coordinates59°56′58.07″N 10°44′29.48″E / 59.9494639°N 10.7415222°E / 59.9494639; 10.7415222
Information
School typePublic secondary school
MottoKnowledge, culture and tradition
Founded1925
Closed2014
Grades11–13
Age range16–19
Classes offeredGeneral education
International Baccalaureate
LanguageNorwegian
English
CampusSuburban

In its final years, the school had around 465 students - 108 graduating in the Norwegian system and 55 graduating with IB Diplomas each year. About 70 faculty members worked at the school.

It was the first Norwegian educational institution to offer the IB Diploma (in 1978) and was a leading institution in several educational reforms. The school was ranked among the best performing schools in the International Baccalaureate system.[citation needed]

Berg had several winners of the national science competitions. Among these are Magnus Deli Vigeland and Nina Holden, who both have won the Abel Competition.

Notable alumni edit

The International Baccalaureate Diploma edit

IB at Berg requires a student to study languages, social sciences, natural sciences and mathematics over two years. It is based on the first year of Norwegian videregående skole, or similar academic preparation. The IB Diploma course which is taught in English, is designed to cater for internationally mobile student applicants and Norwegian students interested in a secondary school education offering notably a somewhat greater in-depth study in three of the university preparatory subjects, taught in English.

Berg was authorized to teach the IB Diploma in 1978.


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