Heimdal Upper Secondary School

Heimdal VGS
Founded: 1970s
Students: ca. 700
Employees: 140
Current headmaster: Ivar M. Husby [1]
Official website http://www.heimdal.vgs.no/

Heimdal Upper Secondary School (Norwegian: Heimdal videregående skole) is one of the largest upper secondary schools in the county of Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. It is located about ten km south of the city centre of Trondheim. The school has approximately 700 students, 140 employees and the current headmaster is Ivar M. Husby.

History

During the 1970s the city of Trondheim was growing, and since Heimdal was growing relatively fast, it became natural to place an Upper Secondary School there. Opened 1 August 1977, there were 434 students that year, but over the years it quickly grew to approximately 700 students. In the middle of the 80s there was a total of around 900 students on the school (year 1985/86). Since the school could not support that many students, Tiller Upper Secondary School was established in the area.[2]

New School building

The school is today housed in the original building from 1977 but it plans to move to a new building that is under construction. The new building will be around 25 000 m3 and house 1020 students. The new school is planned to be finished December 2017.[3]

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