Prerequisites for application
1. The family is required to have at least a good deposit record of about 600,000 RMB as a guarantee.
2. Students under18 (students under BC 19) need Norwegian citizens or permanent residents as guardians. The education system in Norway is basically the same as that in China, with 6 years of primary school, 3 years of junior high school (collectively referred to as 1-9 grade) and 3 years of senior high school (10- 12). Students studying in Grade One or Grade Two in China can go to Norway to study at 10 to 12 if their family economic conditions permit.
Contents and graduation standards of Norwegian senior high school curriculum
Senior high school education in Norway is the responsibility of the provincial education departments, so there is no unified national education system. Take Ontario as an example: from grade 9 to grade 12, high school students need to complete 30 credits before they can graduate, of which 18 is compulsory and 12 is optional. Every credit 1 10 class hour.
18 credit courses include: English, French, mathematics, science (physics, chemistry, biology, computer), Norwegian history, Norwegian geography, art, health, sociology, career development, third language, Norwegian world studies, business studies, etc.
12 elective credit courses: students can choose according to the major they plan to study when they go to college in the future If students prove that they have special knowledge and skills, they can automatically get 4 elective credits without elective courses, but each subject can't exceed 2 credits, including: accounting, economics, marketing, business studies, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, electronics, computer, law, geography, history, English as a second foreign language, classics, drama, family studies, international language studies, and so on.
In addition, in order to obtain the provincial high school diploma, students must also take English reading and writing exams and complete 40 hours of community volunteer work.
China students' choice of going to Norwegian high schools.
First, study in public high schools managed by provincial and municipal education bureaus.
Each public education bureau manages its affiliated primary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools. Now many high schools have enrolled international students, including China students, who study with Canadian students, take graduation exams and apply for universities. Students with excellent grades can also study internationally recognized IB courses. The English learning environment is unparalleled. International students who are not native speakers of English must take the English proficiency test when they register for school. The school decides whether to take English classes first or to study English classes together with specialized courses. For China students, they have a good foundation in mathematics, science and chemistry. As long as you improve your English language learning, you can quickly adapt to studying in Canada.
Recommended: Norwegian Public Education Bureau, Edmonton Public Education Bureau, Toronto Public Education Bureau, Feinan Public Education Bureau, Jinshan Public Education Bureau, York Public Education Bureau.
Second, attend a private international school.
Private international schools mainly provide high school courses, and students who pass the graduation will get high school diplomas. Compared with public schools, such schools are more professional and comprehensive in taking care of international students and providing student services. Some schools also have student dormitories and provide catering services, so that students can devote more energy to their studies. In addition, some schools also offer preparatory courses for students with poor grades in high school. After passing the exam, they applied to the university.
Recommended: Nancy Campbell College, Columbia International College, Toronto International College.
Interpreting the Advantages of Norwegian High Schools
Integrating into the Norwegian language and cultural environment at a young age will improve the ability to use English quickly and enhance students' self-management ability and independence. Getting a Norwegian high school diploma will give you a greater chance to enter a famous Norwegian university and compete with local Norwegian students for admission opportunities.