There's a major question brewing in the minds of parents when considering a move to Norway: what school will your child or children attend?
Making a decision between local Norwegian schools and international schools is often very difficult. Many competing interests must be taken into account, such as your anticipated length of stay, the type of curriculum your child is used to, their ability to learn Norwegian, and many more.

To get you started on your journey to a decision, here is a list of international schools in Norway. Please note inclusion on this list is merely for information purposes and no recommendations should be implied.
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Arendal
Arendal International School
Julius Smiths vei 40, 4817 His
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Asker
Asker International School
Johan Drengsruds Vei 60, 
1383 Asker
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Bergen
International School of Bergen
Sandslihaugen 36, 5254 Sandsli
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Fredrikstad
CIS Fredrikstad
Torsnesveien 5-7, 1630 Gamle Fredrikstad
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Studieveien 17, 2815 ³ÒÂáø±¹¾±°ì

Kristiansand
Kristiansand International School
Kongsgård Allé 20, 4631 Kristiansand
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Kongsberg
Kongsberg International School
Dyrmyr Gata 41, 3611 Kongsberg
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Moss
CIS Moss
Moss Verk 1, 1534 Moss
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Oslo
French School in Oslo
Skovveien 9, 0257 Oslo
German School of Oslo
Sporveisgata 20, 0354 Oslo
Northern Lights International School
Skådalsveien 33, 0781 Oslo
Oslo International School
Gamle Ringeriksvei 53, 1357 Bekkestua
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Porsgrunn
International School Telemark
Hovet Ring 7, Porsgrunn

Sandefjord
Skagerak International School
Framnesveien 7, 3222 Sandefjord
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Stavanger
British International School of Stavanger
Gauselbakken 107, 4032 Stavanger
International School of Stavanger
Treskeveien 3, 4043 Hafrsfjord
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Fagerhaug International School
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Breiviklia 1, 9019 °Õ°ù´Ç³¾²õø
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Trondheim
Birralee International School
Bispegate 9c, 7030 Trondheim
Trondheim International School
Festningsgata 2, 7014 Trondheim
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Borgundvegen 418, 6015 Ã…±ô±ð²õ³Ü²Ô»å
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Hello
I wanted to ask if the british schools in norway are free?
No, they are actually very expensive!!
I’m from kenya I need my two kids to come and join the school in Trondheim if it si possible how can I apply for them with their mother
Hi I am Swati, I am from India and want to come to Norway for my daughter’s further education, my husband is an engineer and he is in teaching profession from last 18 years can we shift to Norway?
Hi, im looking for Public International School for my son grade 5 student.
any recommendation somewhere in oslo.
thanks
Public schooling is free, but the international schools are private fee-paying schools.
Hi,
I have an offer for a job in Bodø.
Is there any international school there?
Thank you
Respected sir/madam
My brother has 2 kids .Boy is 10 year .Daughter is 6 year and she is little disable to walk.she walks little and falls down. It would be great help for her .If they get admission any of your international school.In Norway they support lot to disable children. And schooling is free? Please let me know.I will be greatfull to you for this kindness.
Rajdeep
Public schooling is free, but the international schools are private fee-paying schools.
Hello,
I have a question, I would like to do a erasmus trainership in a high school.
Do you know where could I find some schools they accept Erasmus trainership in a nice place to have a good experience?
thank you
Are teaching degrees from the US valid in Norway?
I am searching for a good play School for my 3 year old kid in Bodo city near the university.
I have a teaching degree from the UK, Diploma in Chemistry and Science, BEd, and MPhil in Education, and I want a teaching job at the Norway International School. Can you help me find a job