Lycée Français René Cassin d'Oslo
Lycée Français René Cassin d'Oslo (Norwegian: Den Franske skolen i Oslo) is a French international school in Oslo, Norway.[1] The school serves the levels preschool through the final year of lycée, terminale (high school).[2]
The school originated from the Vestheim School (Vestheim skole), founded by five people in 1891: Frederik Fredriksen, Nils Grøterud, Wilhelm Myhre, Hans H. K. Hougen, and Ole Jacobe Skattum. In 2017 the Norwegian state gave NOK 4 million to the school because it needed funding to pay for new teachers and school supplies.[3]
References
- "Locaux" (Archive). Lycée Français René Cassin d'Oslo. Retrieved on 23 March 2015. "Skovveien 9, 0257 Oslo"
- "Structure Pédagogique." Lycée Français René Cassin d'Oslo. Retrieved on 23 March 2015.
- " Bienvenue au 50 ème anniversaire du Lycée René Cassin d’Oslo Velkommen til det 50. jubileumet til Den Franske Skolen i Oslo" Lycée Français René Cassin d'Oslo. Retrieved on 23 March 2015. (Archive). ODP version (Archive). List of authors of the history document (Archive).
External links
- (in French) Lycée Français René Cassin d'Oslo
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.