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Erdal secondary school is located on Askøy's lush east side, approximately 6 km from the municipal center Kleppestø.

In the immediate vicinity we find forests, mountains and water. Adjacent to the school is an artificial turf field. The school has around 400 pupils from 8th - 10th grade.


Contact the school
Contact the school: 56 15 87 50

Management

Rector Dorte Rømsing
Phone 56 15 87 60 Mobile phone 952 47 363

Head of department Jannicke Folkestad
Phone 56 15 87 83 Mobile phone 986 82 325

Assistant principal Jeanette Otterlei Holmar
Phone 56 15 87 65
Send email to Jeanette Otterlei Holmar

Advisor Gry Lohne Sjøthun
Phone56 15 87 69

Advisor Reidun Johanne Walderhaug
Phone: 56 15 87 62

School rules for Erdal secondary school

The school rules are the same for all schools in Askøy municipality. Some schools also have local school rules.

Municipal school rules

School rules for school, SFO and homework help in Askøy municipality.

Local school rules Erdal secondary school

Rules for order and behavior Erdal secondary school
(Edited 01.08.24)

All pupils and staff have the right to a safe and good working environment, and everyone must contribute to this.

 - You must act in such a way that you do not endanger others. Examples of unwanted behavior can be running indoors, playing ball indoors, cycling on the school grounds and throwing snowballs.

- Ball games should initially only take place on the football pitch and the basketball pitch, but may be permitted in other parts of the outdoor area if it is not a nuisance to others, and cannot cause damage to property.

Everyone has a responsibility at all times to keep order in the classroom and in the school's common area.

- The students eat in the canteen or the "room of the rings". Tables and benches in the outdoor area can be used. After the meal, you are responsible for cleaning up after yourself. You cannot bring food and drink onto the football pitch.

- Classrooms are locked in stores.

In classes

- At the start of class, you must stand at the desk.

- Mobile phones must be locked at the start of the school day, and unlocked again when the school day ends.

- It is not permitted to stay in the canteen or elsewhere in the school when classes are in session without special permission from the teacher in charge.

- You must follow the class rules you have agreed upon.

Other rules

- During school hours, you must stay within the school grounds.

- You are responsible for personal belongings you bring to school.

- It is not permitted to consume energy drinks or other caffeinated products on the school grounds during school hours.

sanctions

If the rules are broken, the school reacts in accordance with Askøy municipality's school rules. In the event of a breach of the school's mobile regulations, the points below apply.

- Using a mobile phone at school results in a behavior warning and the mobile phone will be confiscated. The mobile can be collected from the office at the end of school.

- In the event of repeated violations of mobile phone rules, parents will be contacted and, if necessary, summoned to a meeting.

Violation of the regulations can lead to a reduced grade in order/behaviour

The order's regulations are based on the Education Act and Local regulation on school rules for public primary schools in Askøy municipality.

The school health service

Public health nurse: Kristine Vonheim Høyland

Phone47 69 26 32

Contact a public health nurse at Health Norway


Resource pages

Safe and good school environment

Both Udir and Vestland County Council have online resources regarding bullying and work against unwanted and harmful behavior towards others.

Information from Udir about Safe and good school environment

The bullying ombudsman for children and young people in Vestland county

National Development Center for Children and Young People (PALS)

A safe learning environment is characterized by clear expectations for social and academic competence goals and positive behaviour. PALS develops and builds a good learning environment for all the school's pupils, staff, management and parents through positive action and participation.

Curricula (UDIR)

Curricula for schools


Advice and selection

The Parents' Council's Working Committee (FAU)

The parents' council's working committee (FAU) promotes the parents' common interests vis-à-vis the school.
If you have children at the school and want to get involved, please contact us. FAU consists of at least one class contact from each grade, other parents who choose to get involved, as well as the FAU board.


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