Kuben Upper Secondary School
Kuben Upper Secondary School (Norwegian: 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 apx 1800 students. Kuben shares the arena with Oslo Technical School.[1]
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School type | Public School |
Established | 19 August 2013 |
Principal | Kjell Ove Hauge |
Age range | 11th through 13th (16 to 19 years) |
Enrollment | 1750 students (2017) |
Educational programs | Building and construction Electricity and electronics Healthcare, childhood and youth development Information technology and media production Technical and industrial production ICT service General academics |
Additional programs | Follow-up service New chance at 10th grade Supplementary programme for general university admissions certification Norwegian for minority students 16 to 19 years |
Website | https://kuben.vgs.no/ |
The schools first Principal is Kjell Ove Hauge, a former All-America and international Track and Field athlete. [2]
Educational programs
Kuben is offering the following trade programs: Building and construction, Electricity and electronics, Healthcare, childhood and youth development, Information technology and media production, Technical and industrial production and ICT services. The school also offers the ordinary three year specialization in general academic studies program towards college or university admissions certification. The students at general academics can choose between the program areas Natural science and mathematics studies and Languages, social science and economics studies.
For students who has completed the vocational two years in school, Kuben offers the one-year supplementary academic program for general college or university admissions certification. For students in need of more general studies before entering an upper secondary programme, Kuben offers a one-year preparatory programme for minorities towards general academics.
The school also offers a one-year course towards improved Norwegian language for migrants and cultural minorities. The program targets youths in the age 16 to 19 years, and is located at Kubens department at Ullevål.
New programs
One of Kuben's main goals is to be a frontrunner in the development of new educational courses. Kuben offers several unique courses to the Oslo school system.
For students in Building and construction and Childhood and youth development the school offers 4 year double competence course that combines Vocational competence and general university admissions certification. After 4 years the students will have both a journeyman certificate and an Examen artium for specialization in general studies for college or university admissions certification.
Two 3-year courses combines vocational and special study competence. Both follows ordinary curricula, but the concretisation of the curricula takes place in close collaboration with relevant professional environments and are aimed at a future need for competence. One course is called The robotics course, based on electrical engineering and automation. The other is called The informatics course, based on computer science, programming, design and development of IT systems.
The secondary level study of Computers and electronics at Bournemouth and Poole College. 16 students will be offered to study in England from September to May, living with host families.
For General academics Kuben has developed the Technology program, that offers specialization within technology, innovation, research and entrepreneurship.
Attention
- 2013, 19 august: School is opened by Erna Solberg and Kristin Skogen Lund.
- 2014 October: Awarded the City of Oslo's Prize for Excellent Architecture. First time awarded to a public school.[3]
- 2014: Awarded the Award for Design Excellence from the Norwegian Design Council, for distinctive fonts in the School logo designed as an entire alphabet font set.[4]
- 2015 Nov: Awarded the prize for best newcomer of student councils in Oslo. Jury statement: "In a short time Kuben has established Oslo's largest student council. The prize is awarded for the thorough work that has been initiated and for a serious and good student leadership.[5]
- 2017, February: Awarded the prize for Entrepreneurship School of the year in Oslo 2016. Jury statement: "Kuben has a widespread and high activity related to entrepreneurship in education. The work is firmly rooted in school plans, and a strong momentum of development. The school has good collaboration with actors outside the school, industry, public enterprises, higher education institutions, other schools and international actors.[6]
- 2018: Awarded the Benjamin Prize for comprehensive and systematic work against racism and discrimination.
Gallery
- The schoolyard is placed on the roof terrace.
- BiKuben in the neighbouring building in Kabelgaten 24.
- Kuben's north wall towards National Road 163. Note the reflection of the logo of Quality Hotel 33 in the window.
- The School Library.
- Foyer and cantine by the main entrance.
- Kuben multi sport facilities.
- The schools auditorium, «The Sentral», for 300 persons.
- «Governors», mecanical sculptures by the work-shops.
- School foyer with the inscription «Det Gløymde» (The forgotten).
- School foyer with the inscription «Det Innarste» (The innermost).
- Dept. Ullevål located at the former Sogn Upper Secondary School.
References
- NRK (31.07.2013): Her er Norges dyreste skole (Norwegian)
- (10. juli 2013): Han blir rektor på Kuben Archived 2014-05-04 at the Wayback Machine (He becomes principal at Kuben) (Norwegian)
- NRK: Kuben videregående er finest (Kuben Upper Secondary is prettiest, Norwegian, Accessed 2017.02.04
- Norwegian Design Council: Kuben yrkesarena (Kuben Vocational Arena) Archived 2017-02-05 at the Wayback Machine, Norwegian, Accessed 2017.02.04
- kuben.vgs.no: Kubens elevråd vant pris (Kuben's student council won prize), Norwegian, Accessed 2017.02.04
- www.ue.no: Kuben vgs: Årets Entreprenørskapsskole i Oslo (Kuben's student council won prize), Norwegian, Accessed 2017.02.04