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Bjørnholt Videregående Skole

Norway, Oslo

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Norwegian
Fees Fees not listed
Ages 15 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1300
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), Finnish Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum, British Curriculum, Australian Curriculum, American Curriculum, CBSE Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme), IEYC (International Early Years Curriculum), IPC (International Primary Curriculum), IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum), Advanced Placement (AP), BTEC Qualification, Canadian Curriculum, Catholic Curriculum, Chinese National Curriculum, Christian Curriculum, Dutch Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage), French Curriculum, German Curriculum, Indian Curriculum, Islamic Curriculum, Japanese Curriculum, Jordanian Curriculum, Korean Curriculum, Malaysian Curriculum, Montessori Curriculum, Myanmar Curriculum, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Reggio Emilia Approach, SEN focussed, Singapore Curriculum, Swiss Curriculum, Taiwan 108 Curriculum, Thai Curriculum, Vietnamese Curriculum, Waldorf Steiner Curriculum
Taught languages Norwegian, English
Strengths Sport, STEM, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Cultural and Language, Leadership and Professional
Stages Senior Secondary School
Introduction

Bjørnholt videregående skole is a public upper secondary school in Oslo, part of the city's municipal education system. The campus offers Studiespesialisering (general studies) and vocational programs, including Information Technology and Media Production, Electronics and Data Technology, and drone subjects. The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is offered and taught in English, with admission open to Oslo residents at no IB fees, and small class sizes guided by IB-qualified teachers. On-site facilities include Deichman Bjørnholt, a combined school and public library, and NoMa Norsk og Matte, a learning center offering Norwegian and mathematics support. The campus also features a drone hall and flight simulator, a school garden as part of Grønn skole, and Bjørnholthallen for sport. The school emphasizes student welfare and voice with the motto Speak up, be proud, and a strong student council. Principal: Marianne Tangen Bråthen.

Slimeveien 17, 1275 Oslo, Norway

The Essentials

Bjørnholt Videregående Skole has 1,300 pupils, instruction in English, Norwegian.

Location

Bjørnholt videregående skole is located at Slimeveien 17, 1275 Oslo, Norway. It is part of Oslo kommune Utdanningsetaten (Oslo Education Agency). There is a free school bus from Jernbanetorget to Bjørnholt every day; for information on departure times and bus stops, details are available.

Stages

The school offers Studiespesialisering (general studies) and Vocational programs in Information Technology and Media Production (VG2), Information Technology (VG2), Media Production (VG2), Electro and Datatechnology, Drone and Drone-related studies (VG2), and a study-preparatory program with drone studies. Tailored programs include Oppfølgingstjenesten (OT), Tilrettelagt avdeling, IMT (Informasjonsteknologi og medieproduksjon Tilrettelagt), and NoMa Norsk og Matte: a center for success.

Type

Public upper secondary school; part of Oslo municipality's school system.

Additional learning support

Oppfølgingstjenesten (OT) and Tilrettelagt avdeling provide support for students with additional learning needs; IMT (Informasjonsteknologi og medieproduksjon Tilrettelagt) and NoMa Norsk og Matte: a center for success are also offered.

Country affiliation

Norway

Bus service

There is a free school bus from Jernbanetorget to Bjørnholt every day; details on departure times and bus stops.

Fees
Application fees

- There is no application fee to apply for a place at Bjørnholt videregående skole (public upper secondary school in Oslo).

Tuition fees by school year (VG1, VG2, VG3)

- Tuition: NOK 0 per term / NOK 0 per year for VG1, VG2 and VG3. Public videregående opplæring is provided without tuition charges.

- Yearly IKT (school computer) lease: Bjørnholt offers a school loan PC/Mac scheme. Students who borrow a device pay an annual lease equal to the lowest annual equipment stipend (utstyrsstipend) from Statens Lånekasse; the school issues the invoice after semester start in the autumn. The lowest equipment-stipend band for 2025/2026 is NOK 1,398 per year, so the annual IKT lease charge is NOK 1,398 (per year while the device is on loan). Students who pay the lease for three years may be offered to take over the device without further charge under the school's terms.

- Summary by year group (applicable charges):
- VG1: Tuition NOK 0 per term / NOK 0 per year. IKT lease (if loaned): NOK 1,398 per year (invoice sent after autumn semester start).
- VG2: Tuition NOK 0 per term / NOK 0 per year. IKT lease (if loaned): NOK 1,398 per year (or as invoiced when on loan).
- VG3: Tuition NOK 0 per term / NOK 0 per year. IKT lease (if loaned): NOK 1,398 per year (or as invoiced when on loan).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The school sends an invoice for the annual IKT lease after semester start in the autumn. The invoice will specify payment deadline and payment details. If a student does not return a borrowed device, the school issues an invoice for the lost device. All invoiced amounts must be paid to the school as stated on each invoice.

- Other routine charges (examples): charges for optional study trips, subject-specific consumables or protective clothing for vocational subjects, and purchases in the canteen are handled separately and are not tuition. The school operates a canteen where students purchase food at set prices. The school also runs a free daily school bus service for students and staff.

Boarding fees

- Not applicable. Bjørnholt videregående skole is a day school in Oslo and does not operate boarding/internat facilities.

Other costs or fees

- School meals: Students buy food from the school canteen; these are pay-as-you-go purchases (no mandatory meal plan).

- Subject-specific equipment and clothing: Students on certain programmes may need to supply or pay for specialised clothing or equipment (for example vocational protective gear). Many students can apply for the Lånekassen utstyrsstipend to cover such costs. The Lånekassen equipment stipend ranges by programme; for 2025/2026 the band is NOK 1,398 to NOK 7,202 depending on programme.

- Optional school trips and extracurricular activity fees: Where activities incur direct costs (travel, accommodation, entry fees), students or parents are asked to pay those costs; such activities are separate from compulsory tuition. (Costs vary by activity and will be stated in the activity's information and invoice.)

Refund information

- Since there is no tuition or application fee, refund rules for tuition do not apply.

- IKT equipment: if a borrowed device is not returned or is lost, the school issues an invoice for the replacement/lost equipment. Ownership transfer conditions (for example overtake after three paid lease years) are handled according to the school's IKT agreement.

Fee payment options

- IKT lease and other school invoices are issued by the school; payment is made according to the invoice details (the school issues the invoice after semester start for IKT lease). Specific payment methods (bank transfer, invoice reference, e‑invoice, AvtaleGiro, credit card, Vipps) are given on each invoice or payment request from the school. For fundraising and some school collections the school accepts direct bank transfer and Vipps.

If you need these numbers displayed in another currency or broken down differently, convert using the current exchange rate; however, the school's charges are levied in Norwegian kroner (NOK).
Academics

Bjørnholt Videregående Skole teaches IB (DP), Finnish Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum, British Curriculum, Australian Curriculum, American Curriculum, CBSE Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme), IEYC (International Early Years Curriculum), IPC (International Primary Curriculum), IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum), Advanced Placement (AP), BTEC Qualification, Canadian Curriculum, Catholic Curriculum, Chinese National Curriculum, Christian Curriculum, Dutch Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage), French Curriculum, German Curriculum, Indian Curriculum, Islamic Curriculum, Japanese Curriculum, Jordanian Curriculum, Korean Curriculum, Malaysian Curriculum, Montessori Curriculum, Myanmar Curriculum, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Reggio Emilia Approach, SEN focussed, Singapore Curriculum, Swiss Curriculum, Taiwan 108 Curriculum, Thai Curriculum, Vietnamese Curriculum, Waldorf Steiner Curriculum for students aged 15 to 18.

Curriculum

The school offers Studiespesialisering (General Studies) and Yrkesfag (vocational programs). Vocational options include Information Technology and Media Production; Information Technology (VG2); Media Production (VG2); Electronics and Data Technology; Drone subjects (VG2); and Study-preparatory with drone subjects. Adapted programs include the Follow-Up Service (OT), Adapted Department, IMT (Adapted Information Technology and Media Production), and NoMa Norwegian and Mathematics: a center for success. The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is offered and taught in English; admission is open to Oslo residents with no IB fees; class sizes are small and IB-qualified teachers lead the program. IB Diploma students study across a broad range of subjects and go on to study at universities in Norway and abroad.

Higher Education Progression

IB Diploma Programme graduates go on to study at universities in Norway and abroad.

Gifted and Talented

NoMa Norwegian and Mathematics: a center for success. NoMa provides individualized or small-group support in Norwegian and mathematics, with teachers offering help for other subjects as needed. It focuses on reading skills, study techniques, learning strategies, motivation, independence, collaboration, problem solving and presentation preparation.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Safe learning and student mediation contribute to a positive learning environment. The school participates in PROUD. The Green School program supports sustainability and community initiatives. A School Environment Action Plan guides work on school climate, safety, and student well-being. Grønn skole is part of the school's environmental and community initiatives.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school offers tailored programs to support students with special needs. Oppfølgingstjenesten (OT) provides follow-up support. Tilrettelagt avdeling offers a dedicated adapted learning space. IMT (Informasjonsteknologi og medieproduksjon Tilrettelagt) provides adapted information technology and media production pathways. NoMa Norsk og Matte: et senter for suksess supports Norwegian and Mathematics.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported by the School Health Service. The Rådgivertjenesten (Guidance Counseling) and Elevtjenesten (Student Services) provide counseling and welfare support. Diversity Advisors assist with inclusive practice and student welfare. The school coordinates with external welfare services such as NAV. These resources contribute to a safe and supportive learning environment.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding and child protection are supported by School Rules, ICT-use rules, and Attendance Rules, plus a Complaints & Appeals Procedure. The school offers safeguarding-related support through School Health Service, Counseling, Diversity Advisors, and Elevtjenesten. Online safety is supported by content filtering to block harmful and unwanted content. The School Ombud and Diversity Advisors address concerns to ensure a safe school environment.

Admissions

Admissions

The IB Diploma Programme at Bjørnholt vgs can be applied for. The Diploma Programme requires study of languages, social sciences, natural sciences and mathematics over two years. Students must have completed the first year of Norwegian videregående skole, or an equivalent preparation such as MYP 5 or GCSEs, among other equivalencies. The IB Diploma course is taught in English and serves internationally mobile applicants and internationally minded Norwegian students seeking a university-preparatory education with in‑depth study. Bjørnholt vgs has offered the IB Diploma Programme since 2010. The school has a highly qualified faculty with many years of IB experience as teachers, examiners and alumni. Acceptance into the Bjørnholt vgs IB Diploma Programme does not grant a right to live in Norway; applicants must be legal residents of Oslo kommune at the time of application. If you plan to move to Oslo with your parent(s)/legal guardian before August 1 in the year you wish to study, contact the school for instructions on how to apply. For questions regarding the application process, contact the IB Counsellor, Ms. All IB students must choose a total of six subjects: one from each of Groups 1–5, with the option to take one extra from Groups 3 or 4; three subjects must be at Higher Level (HL) and three at Standard Level (SL). At the start of the IB Diploma Programme, all students will take placement tests to inform subject choices; there is no pressure to finalize subject choices at that stage. Available subjects include: Group 1 Language and Literature (Norwegian Language and Literature; English Language and Literature; Self‑Taught Literature); Group 2 Language B (Norwegian B; English B); Group 3–4 Individuals and Societies (Psychology; Economics); Group 3–4 Cross‑Disciplinary (Environmental Systems and Societies); Group 4 Experimental Sciences (Physics); Group 5 Mathematics (Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations).

Scholarships

Lån og stipend (Loans and Scholarships)  Skal du begynne på videregående skole? Du kan søke om stipend fra Lånekassen. Utstyrsstipend: Alle elever med ungdomsrett som går i vanlig videregående skole har rett til utstyrsstipend fra Lånekassen. Dette stipendet utgjør i skoleåret 1 140, 2 279 eller 3 421 kroner, avhengig av hvilket utdanningsprogram man går. Gunnstipend – avhengig av foreldrenes inntekt: Du kan få i grunnstipend 1 140, 2 279 eller 3 421 kroner per måned. Hvis en forsørger har ny ektefelle, blir det lagt til et fast beløp på forsørgerens inntekt. Bostipend (borteboerstipend): Hvis man må flytte hjemmefra for å ta videregående, kan man ha rett til bostipend på 3 920 kr pr. måned. I tillegg må man oppfylle krav som avstand til hjemmet eller reisetid, eller det kan være særlige forhold som gjør at man må bo borte. Reisestipend: Har du rett til bostipend, kan du også ha rett til reisestipend. Har du barn? Da har du rett til forsørgerstipend. Hvor mye kan du få? Bruk Lånekassens støttekalkulator for å finne ut hvor mye du har rett til. Fristen for å søke stipend er 15. november. Dersom du har ungdomsrett og har søkt opptak til en offentlig videregående skole, er det enkleste å klikke seg direkte fra Vigo.no inn på Lånekassens elektroniske søknad samtidig som man takker ja til skoleplassen på Vigo.no. Vent med å søke om støtte til du har bestemt deg for skole og utdanningsprogram. Bytter du skole eller program etter at du har søkt om støtte, tar det lengre tid før du får pengene. Er du allerede kunde i Lånekassen, har du også tilgang til søknaden inne på Dine sider, ved innlogging med MinID. Lurer du på noe? Det finnes mange vanlige spørsmål på ung.no, og Lånekassen gir detaljert informasjon om stipend og lån. Artikkelen er skrevet av Lånekassen i samarbeid med ung.no. Nyttige linker: Lånekassen.no, Dine sider, Støttekalkulator, Nedbetalingskalkulator. Bjørnholt videregående skole – en del av Osloskolen.

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