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Aust-Lofoten Videregaende Skole

Norway, Svolvaer

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Fees not listed
Ages 16 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages English, Norwegian, Latin
Strengths STEM, Academic Enrichment, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Social and Hobbies
Stages Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Located in Svolvær, Aust-Lofoten Videregaende Skole is a day upper secondary school for students aged 16–18. The Nordland County Education Department operates the school. It offers four study programmes: Health and Social Care, Sales, Service and Travel, Studiespesialisering (General Studies), and Technology and Industry. The school also runs an International Baccalaureate line (IB-linje) for the IB Diploma. Introductory classes support refugees and residents with foreign language backgrounds, and there are classes for students with special challenges. Facilities include a modern building with updated classrooms and laboratories; an on-site Vågan public library and a Newton room for STEM activities. The library is a learning and cultural center open 08:00–15:30, with lending, games, musical instruments, calculators, and PCs. Extracurriculars include music with Vågan Kulturskole, Art groups, and the student council.

Gymnasgata 13, 8300 Svolvær, Norway

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The Essentials

Aust-Lofoten Videregaende Skole has instruction in English.

Location

Svolvær, Nordland, Norway. The campus address is Gymnasgata 13, 8300 Svolvær.

Stages

VG1–VG3 (upper secondary), with an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme.

Type

Day school; no on-site boarding.

Additional learning support

The school provides support through the school counselor, school health services, and PPT (Pedagogical-Psychological Services) for special education needs, with a minority adviser available.

Country affiliation

Norway

School day structure

The school year begins in August. The first day ends at 15:00.

Bus service

All students living more than 4 km from the school are entitled to free bus transport to and from school. Ordered bus cards can be collected at the school reception. If you order by August 2, your bus card will be ready at the start of the school year. If you already have a bus card, remember to top it up.
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Fees
Application fees
- There is no application fee to apply for a place at Aust‑Lofoten videregående skole for ordinary applicants. Applications for regular places are handled through the public admission system (VIGO) and do not carry a tuition or separate application charge.

Tuition fees (by year group and term)
- Vg1, Vg2 and Vg3 (all ordinary study programmes): Tuition is NOK 0 per term and NOK 0 per year for students with statutory rights to upper secondary education; public videregående skoler do not charge school tuition. This applies across year groups; there are no per‑term tuition charges.

Mandatory and programme‑specific charges (by year group / item)
- Vg1 (digital equipment): New Vg1 students are required to use the school/elev‑PC. There are two payment models for the school PC:
- One‑time electronic payment: NOK 3,911 (single payment at signing).
- Annual invoicing: total NOK 4,311 paid across three annual instalments (example schedule used by the county): 2026/2027 – NOK 1,427; 2027/2028 – NOK 1,437; 2028/2029 – NOK 1,447.
- Vocational / practical programmes (line‑specific equipment and protective clothing): Students on technical, industrial and other vocational programmes must supply certain personal protective equipment and work clothing. Typical one‑time costs for required items (e.g., approved work shoes, kjeledress, welding mask/eye protection, gloves, measuring tools and a ring binder) are approximately NOK 2,000–2,500 depending on choices. This is a programme‑specific, up‑front cost and not a tuition charge.
- Læremidler and book lending: Textbooks and other learning resources are issued through the school's lending/learners' scheme; students must return borrowed books in good condition at year end or on withdrawal. Some course‑specific consumables, exam licences or trade‑specific materials may incur separate charges when required by a programme.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Equipment (elev‑PC) billing options: either immediate electronic payment at the time of signing or annual invoices sent by post according to the county's schedule (first invoice for annual plan issued in December, subsequent invoices in September). When annual invoicing is chosen, invoices are sent once per school year as stated in the sign‑up information.
- Invoicing address and e‑invoice: Invoices to the school are handled centrally by Nordland fylkeskommune; the eFaktura / EHF organisational identifier for the county is 964 982 953 and the school's invoice handling number is listed under the county's invoice procedures. Standard invoice rules for public invoices to Nordland fylkeskommune apply.
- Return of loaned items: Borrowed textbooks and school equipment must be returned in good condition at the end of the school year or on termination of enrolment; failure to return or damage may lead to charges.

Boarding / accommodation fees
- Aust‑Lofoten videregående skole does not operate an on‑site boarding (internat) facility. Students who need local accommodation are responsible for arranging and paying for their own housing (hybel, private rental, etc.). The school provides local guidance and runs information meetings for students who live away from home (hybel‑info). There is no school boarding fee because no boarding service is provided.

Other costs or fees
- Transportation (skoleskyss): Eligible students may apply for free school transport where distance rules are met; if transport is not covered, ordinary public transport fares apply and any costs beyond ordinary ticket prices may be handled according to county rules. Some transport linked to specific activities or field trips may incur additional charges.
- Programme‑specific consumables, field trips, exam fees for private candidates, tool kits or professional licences: These are charged where required by the programme and are payable separately; amounts vary by course and year. Examples include trade‑specific tools or clothing noted above (approx. NOK 2,000–2,500 for certain technical programmes).
- Uniforms: The school does not require a general school uniform. Some programmes or practice placements require specific work or safety clothing which the student must provide (see vocational equipment above).

Refunds and withdrawal terms
- General tuition refunds: As a public videregående skole, regular tuition is not charged; therefore tuition refund rules for ordinary school fees do not apply.
- Equipment (elev‑PC) and borrowed læremidler on withdrawal: Borrowed books must be returned in good condition. Rules for the county's PC arrangement state that if a student discontinues, there are provisions for either returning equipment or purchasing the device; withdrawal rules and any remaining payment obligations follow the county's PC agreement and the national regulations that limit total payment obligations for withdrawn pupils. Example rule: the total payment on withdrawal cannot exceed statutory limits tied to equipment stipend levels. Specific invoicing or repayment obligations on early withdrawal are governed by the signed equipment agreement.

Fee payment options
- Electronic one‑time payment via the sign‑up form for the elev‑PC (the school/county offers an electronic payment option at signing).
- Annual invoice by post for selected payment model (invoices are issued according to the county's schedule).
- eFaktura / EHF invoices for organisations and suppliers (Nordland fylkeskommune eFaktura/EHF id 964 982 953).
- Standard public sector invoicing arrangements (bank transfer details and invoice referencing follow Nordland fylkeskommune's invoice instructions).

Summary (key fee points for 2026/27)
- Application fee: NOK 0.
- Tuition per year / per term (Vg1–Vg3): NOK 0 per term / NOK 0 per year.
- Mandatory Vg1 elev‑PC: NOK 3,911 (one‑time) or annual plan totaling NOK 4,311 (example instalments: NOK 1,427 for 2026/27, then NOK 1,437 and NOK 1,447 in subsequent years).
- Programme equipment (typical one‑time costs for technical/vocational clothing and tools): approx. NOK 2,000–2,500.
- Boarding: not applicable (no school boarding; students arrange accommodation themselves).
- Payment methods: electronic payment at signing, annual postal invoices, eFaktura/EHF and standard bank transfer arrangements for invoices.
Academics

Aust-Lofoten Videregaende Skole teaches IB (DP), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 16 to 18.

Curriculum

Aust-Lofoten vgs offers upper secondary education in Svolvær with four study programmes: Health and Social Care (Helse- og oppvekstfag), Sales, Service and Tourism (Salg, service og reiseliv), Studiespesialisering (General Studies), and Technology and Industry (Teknologi- og industrifag). The school also operates an International Baccalaureate line (IB-linje). Introductory classes are provided for refugees and residents with a foreign language background, and there are classes for students with special challenges. The Nordland County Education Department is responsible for and the legal owner of the school, along with fifteen other upper secondary schools in the county. The facilities include a modern building with up-to-date classrooms and laboratories; the school also hosts the Vågan municipality public library and a Newton room for STEM activities.
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Admissions

Admissions

1) StVg1 admission: Aust-Lofoten Upper Secondary School is a public school serving Nordland County. All students aged 16 to 24 have the right to admission to upper secondary programs. Students from other counties may be admitted if they have a letter of permission from their home county. 2) IB Diploma Programme (Vg2) admission: Admission to the IB DP is open to students of all nationalities who would benefit from the challenging international curriculum and who fulfil the qualifications required for admission. Admission to the IB DP is dependent on meeting all admission procedures and qualifications as stated for StVg1, the availability of places and subjects, and priority criteria: a good academic record with a grade average of 4 or better from StVg1; a grade 4 or better in science, mathematics and English; and students who demonstrate many of the IB learner profile attributes. International students are welcome if they hold a valid residence permit for Norway and have a registered address in Nordland County. 3) IB DP Year 2 admission: The student must have less than 10% undocumented absence from subjects following national rules. The student must have participated and handed in assignments during Year 1; if the student fails to meet these criteria, admission to Year 2 can be granted in the case of documented illness, after careful consideration by the school leadership. If a student's grades during the second term of Year 1 are 1 or 2, the coordinator, counsellor, and subject teachers will discuss with the student (and parents if the student is under 18) whether it is possible to complete the last year of the IB Diploma programme. 4) Application process: Students must apply directly to the school using our application form, in addition to applying electronically through Vigo.no. Students without a Norwegian personal identification number may only apply directly to the school using the school application form. Application deadline is March 1. If there are special circumstances or needs that affect the student's academic performance or attendance, this must be communicated to the Head teacher and/or school counsellor; Special arrangements may be made in cooperation with the IB Coordinator and in accordance with rules and regulations of the IB and Nordland County. This policy has been created by the DP coordinator together with the school leadership team and is acknowledged by the local authorities; it is subject to biannual revision by the school leadership team. Revised 29.01.2024.

Scholarships

Utstyrsstipend: All students with ungdomsrett in upper secondary education can apply for equipment stipends to help cover school materials (e.g., PC rental, books, work clothing). Applications must be submitted by the deadlines of March 15 and November 15; the stipend amount depends on the program area, with five rates: 1196, 2248, 3625, 4925 and 6153 NOK. Lofotkraft energistipend: Four Aust-Lofoten students received Lofotkraft's energy stipend in 2025. The stipend is awarded to students who have chosen physics and mathematics and who meet the criteria; the total award is 16,000 NOK, distributed across Vg2 and Vg3. The selection involved a draw due to a high number of qualified applicants. Winners in 2025 were Sigurd Tønsager (Vg2), Joshua Biko Dahlstrom-Haughton (Vg2), Mellezzia Salah Aldome Alnor (Vg2), and Risa Takemoto (Vg3).

Waitlist

Restplass (waiting list) is available. If you want a different place than the one offered, you can apply for restplass via the restplass form. Check Vigo.no for the school placement and, if you want a different place, apply for restplass.
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