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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 .
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.
Lundehaugen 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 in the same city. It also offers majors in media and communication and sales/services.
It was the only upper secondary school in Norway to only offer artistic, visual and creative studies. About 330 students attended the school. In 2010 the school merged with parts of Lundehaugen Upper Secondary School and formed a new school called Vågen.
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Member of Parliament no. 11 for Rogaland, 2017–2021, Conservative Party Member of Parliament no. 9 for Rogaland, 2021–2025, Conservative Party
2017–2021
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Lundehaugen Upper Secondary School, basic course 1996–1997 Bryne Upper Secondary School, humanities programme, advanced courses 1 and 2 1997–1999 University of Bergen, psychology, one-year programme 2004–2005 University of Stavanger, bachelor’s degree in social studies and personnel management 2005–2008 University of Stavanger, master’s degree in change management 2009–2011
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Board member, Time sparebank (savings bank) 2012–2014 General meeting member, Sparebankstiftelsen Time og Hå (savings bank foundation) 2014–2019 Substitute member, group board, Lyse AS 2016–2018
Secondary schools in Norway. Help. Wikimedia Commons has media related to High schools and secondary schools in Norway. Secondary schools in Norway are (in Bokmål) called Videregående skoler, or traditionally, Gymnas, and follows ten years of compulsory primary school .
It was the only upper secondary school in Norway to only offer artistic, visual and creative studies. About 330 students attended the school. In 2010 the school merged with parts of Lundehaugen Upper Secondary School and formed a new school called Vågen.