Although most Norwegian children attend public schools, there are numerous excellent private schools in Oslo. Expats often find these to be ideal for children moving to Norway.

Unlike in many other countries, in Norway, the quality of teaching doesn’t vary much between public and private schools, so parents can rest assured that their children will get a good quality of education either way. But the smaller classes of private schools ease the adjustment period, while fees are more affordable than international schools. This makes private schools the ideal middle ground.

Below are some recommended private schools in Oslo.


Private schools in Oslo

Heltberg Private Gymnas

With a student body of just 200, Heltberg Private Gymnas has a small and welcoming community. The school offers specialisation in several subjects, including tracks for business studies, science, psychology, and philosophy.

Gender: Co-educational 
Curriculum: Norwegian 
Ages: 16 to 19 
Website: www.heltbergoslo.no

Oslo Private Gymnasium

Oslo Private Gymnasium offers three lines of subject specialisation: science, economics and international communication. Small classes and a tight-knit community make this school a welcoming choice for newcomers to Oslo.

Gender: Co-educational 
Curriculum: Norwegian 
Ages: 16 to 19 
Website: www.opg.no

St Sunniva Skole

Founded in 1865, St Sunniva Skole is a private Catholic school with a rich history, situated in the centre of Oslo. Around 500 students attend, from Grades 1 to 10.

Gender: Co-educational 
Curriculum: Norwegian 
Ages: 6 to 16 
Website: www.stsunniva.no