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  1. Lundehaugen (Norwegian: Lundehaugen videregående skole) was an upper secondary school in the municipality of Sandnes, Norway. The school offered several majors, mainly music, dance and drama. The school had close links with Forus Upper Secondary School .

  2. Lundehaugen Upper Secondary School Explained. Lundehaugen (Norwegian: Lundehaugen videregående skole) was an upper secondary school in the municipality of Sandnes, Norway. The school offered several majors, mainly music, dance and drama. The school had close links with Forus Upper Secondary School.

  3. All youth in Sweden who have completed compulsory school have the right to a three-year upper secondary education. Upper secondary education should provide a good foundation for work, further studies, personal development and active parti-cipation in the life of society.

  4. Upper secondary schools are designed to help students become creative, multi-talented, socially mature and reliable citizens. ⦁ The study programme at upper secondary school is arranged into mandatory and voluntary courses. Studies last for 3 years.

  5. What is General Upper Secondary Education? General upper secondary is a voluntary education following basic education. Its purpose is to strengthen transversal general knowledge. Subjects at General Upper Secondary. General upper secondary subjects have common compulsory and elective modules.

  6. List of high schools in New York. List of school districts in New York. References [ edit] External links [ edit] NYC Department of Education: High School Directory All Boroughs. Categories: High schools in New York City. Lists of schools in New York (state) New York City education-related lists.

  7. The aim of this article is to analyse the current reform of upper secondary education and relate it to previous reforms during a 40-year period in terms continuity and breaks, mainly with regard to major functions of the reforms the structuring and control of educational contents. Points of Departure.