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British International School of Stavanger

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Academic Organisation

Principal:Anne Howells
General Manager:Georgie Hansen
Headteacher:Sally Myrvang
Head of Middle School:Fiona Rhodes
Deputy Headteacher:Brenda Simpson
Deputy Headmaster:Sean Gibb
Head of Infant:Brenda Simpson
Head of Secondary:Sean Gibb
Head of Junior:Patricia Svendsen
Director of Admissions:Monica Hilbig

School Information

Staff:full time: 20 women 4 men part time: 42 women
Curriculum:UK
Age range:2-16
Exams:SAT Key Stage 1 + 2 MYP Year 5 Assessment
Enrolment:380 pupils 154 girls & 216 boys
Nationalities:33
Boarding:No

Fees

Annual fees:Private fees: Primary School - Nkr 57,000 Secondary School - Nkr 60,000 Company fees: NKr 135,000

Description

Established in 1977, The British International School of Stavanger in South West Norway is an independent non-profit making foundiation administered by a board of Governors. It is situated approximately 8 kilometres south of Stavanger overlooking Gandsfjord.

The school is modern and complies strictly with the design and safety requirements of the Norwegian authorities. In all, there are 28 classrooms - all with interactive whiteboard technology. In addiiton, the school has specialist workrooms for groupwork and special education, art, music, science, French and ICT. There is a fully equipped and spacious gymnasium, outdoor sports facilties, assembly hall and two modern libraries.

The main educational aim of the school is to meet the needs and expectations of parents wishing to have their children educated in an English speaking environment by providing them with a personalised curriculum steeped in the proven aspects of British education. This not only covers the requirements of UK National Curriculum, but also the International Primary Currriculum and the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme. This ensures that when the time comes pupils are equipped to transfer to British or international schools across the world.

The Principal puts great emphasis on developing the individual qualities and talents of children at the British International School of Stavanger following policies that encourage children to have confidence in their own abilities and to develop a caring attitude towards others.