Citizens and residents of Norway have access to free public schooling, but expats may prefer the option of private or international schooling for their children. International schools in Oslo generally offer the International Baccalaureate (IB), although there are also French and German schools and those that offer the British IGSCE at the middle school level, providing expats with more choices for their kids.


International schools in Oslo

The British School of Oslo

The British School of Oslo will officially open its doors to students in September 2023. With a curriculum recognised in more than 150 countries, The British School of Oslo's focus on academic excellence will create a structured pre-university learning experience, ensuring its students gain admission into the world's top universities. Read more

Gender: Co-educational
Curriculum: A-Levels
Ages: 15 to 19
Website: www.britishschool.no

Deutsche Schule Oslo

Gender: Co-educational
Curriculum: German and IB
Ages: 5 to 18
Website: www.deutscheschule.no

Lycée Français René Cassin d’Oslo

Gender: Co-educational
Curriculum: French, Norwegian and IB
Ages: 3 to 16
Website: www.rcassin.no

Northern Lights International School

Gender: Co-educational
Curriculum: IB
Ages: 3 to 19
Website: www.nlis.no

Oslo International School

Gender: Co-educational
Curriculum: IB
Ages: 3 to 18
Website: www.oslointernationalschool.no