Landakotsskóli Explained

The Landakot School (is|'''Landakotsskóli'''), established in 1896, is Iceland's oldest and longest-running private school, and one of the oldest running schools in Iceland of any type. Students attending the school range in age from 5–16 years old; in Iceland this is K-10th grade.

Located in central Reykjavík, Landakotsskóli is an independent, non-denominational day school. There are currently around 200 students in the school. The school admits students from all nationalities.

Landakotskóli follows the National Icelandic Curriculum[1] with an emphasis on mathematics, languages, arts and an innovative art curriculum. The school's International Department follows the Cambridge Curriculum developed by the University of Cambridge.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.menntamalaraduneyti.is/utgefid-efni/namskrar/adalnamskra-grunnskola/ National Icelandic Curriculum
  2. http://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridge-primary/cambridge-primary/curriculum/ Cambridge Curriculum