Norwegian International School located in Hong Kong was established in 1984. Originally named The Norwegian School, its purpose was primarily to provide an education for the children of Norwegian missionaries. During this period of the school’s history, Norwegian was the medium of instruction, with English lessons conducted by teachers of English.
The decision to change to an English curriculum was made, and in 1994 The Norwegian School and opene...
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Norwegian International School located in Hong Kong was established in 1984. Originally named The Norwegian School, its purpose was primarily to provide an education for the children of Norwegian missionaries. During this period of the school’s history, Norwegian was the medium of instruction, with English lessons conducted by teachers of English.
The decision to change to an English curriculum was made, and in 1994 The Norwegian School and opened its doors to students from different national backgrounds. In 2001 the name of the school was officially changed to Norwegian International School, and in 2003 the Norwegian Lutheran Mission became the sole owners of NIS. The school is a registered charitable organization in Hong Kong. Norwegian International School is now the home to about one hundred students , and offers classes range from Kindergarten (3 years old) to Grade 6. Commitment to small class size with student teacher ratio of no more than 15:1 is valued by the school. .
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