Kvadraturen skolesenter
Kvadraturen High School | |
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Main entrance Her er du, og blir noe (Here are you, and become something) | |
Address | |
Tollbodgata 75 Kvadraturen, Kristiansand, Vest-Agder 4614 Norway | |
Information | |
Type | Public high school |
Established | 1812 (as a Sunday school) |
Principal | Morten Torkelse |
Enrollment | 1500 |
Color(s) | Green Orange |
Website | Official website |
Kvadraturen skolesenter is a public high school in Kristiansand, Norway. It is the largest high school in Southern Norway. It first opened as a Sunday school in 1812 and have later become a high school and the examination office for Kristiansand. The school has often been known to have the lowest grade standards of schools in Kristiansand. The school has two blocks on 4 and 5 floors with a skywalk between both. On the bottom floor of the old building is where the cafeteria and the library is located, while the new building is mostly classrooms and offices. The lines at the school is studies, electricians and ICT servicing, health and youth development, specialization and supplementary general admission, TAF and alternative learning. Kvadraturen skolesenter has the only department in Kristiansand for people with special needs.[1]
References
- ↑ "Kvadraturen skolesenter" (in Norwegian).
External links
Coordinates: 58°08′56″N 8°00′06″E / 58.1489°N 8.0017°E