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We are not a part of the VIGO applicant system. Read more about how to apply (in Norwegian).
The school is located in Lars Hilles gate 17, between the Grieg Hall and the city´s bus station. As a student you are close to the public transport system. To make our lessons interesting and varied, our location enable us to incorporate the University of Bergen, the new Media City and a variety of culture institutions and local companies.
At Metis the lessons are organized differently to most schools. A student will for the most part only have one subject per day, so called ¨block days¨. This system allows you time to dig deeper into each subject.
At Metis the lessons are organized differently to most schools. A student will for the most part only have one subject per day, so called ¨block days¨. This system allows you time to dig deeper into each subject.
The transition from lower secondary education to upper secondary education can be challenging for many students. Therefore, we allow time for students to get to know the new learning environment. We know the social belonging and well-being is of central importance for learning to take place.
From day one, you will get your own mentor, who will advise, support and help you to develop throughout the school year. All the first year students will receive four hours of private tutoring in mathematics, both before and after Christmas. Read more about this programme here (in Norwegian).
Up to date digital tools are important for teaching and learning. Therefore, will each student get his or her own Mac at the beginning of the first school year and keep it for the entire education period at Metis.
Sixth form represents the final 1-3 years of secondary education where students prepare for their A-level (or equivalent), aimed for further studies at university level.
Aimed for students who dream to become elite athletes and successfully balance their academic studies with their sporting commitments.
Aimed for students who want a variation of practical, creative and academic studies. The Media & Communication subject gives the students competence in different areas within the media industry.
The vocational course is aimed for students who want to work with sales, Information technology, tourism or start their own business. The final year the students can choose apprenticeship at a company or continue to study general academic subjects, which give them access to further education.
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is a one year vocational course students can choose after finishing their first year at Upper Secondary School. Like all vocational courses – when finishing the 2nd year, they may choose apprenticeship at a company or continue to study general academic subjects, which give them access to further education.
This is a one year course aimed for vocational students who have completed two years of vocational studies or completed their apprenticeship. This course focuses on general academic subjects, which give them access to further education.