We endeavour to look at a school in most countries we visit. For sheer quality, schools in Norway would be hard to beat. We were lucky enough to be shown through a small village school with low student to teacher ratios, having one teacher per 15 students for the 170 students.
Further amenties included a synthetic football field and running track, gymnasium and large drama room.
Students are currently enjoying their summer break, but it was clear there were significant differences in classroom layout to that most commonly seen in New Zealand.
Johan showing his German heritage. |
Lacking resemblance to a NZ classroom |
Lots of indoor recreation (it does rain a bit in Norway). |
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