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Sogn Upper Secondary School ( no, Sogn videregående skole) was an
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. The school was established as ''Sogn vocational school'' in 1961. For several years Sogn was Norway's largest Upper Secondary School. In 2013 the school was disestablished and the educational programs were for the most part moved to
Kuben Upper Secondary School Kuben Upper Secondary School ( no, Kuben videregående skole) is an upper secondary school at Økern in Oslo, Norway. The school is part of Kuben Vocational Arena, and is Oslo's largest Upper secondary school, with approximately 1,850 students. Ku ...
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(31.07.2013)
''Her er Norges dyreste skole''
(in Norwegian)


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