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Grunnskóli Snæfellsbæjar
Icelandic flag
Blue –water, sea
Red – fire,volcanos
White – snow, glacier
June 17th National day of Iceland
The year1944 Iceland became independent.
Before that Iceland was a colony of Denmark.
June 17th was selected as our National day
because the leader of the 19th century Icelandic
movement was born the same day in 1811.
Iceland - Snæfellsbær
Snæfellsbær community
Snæfellsbær
Community of 1732
inhabitants
The glacier Snæfellsjökull is
situated in the center of the
community
The four fish in the logo of
Snæfellsbær represent the
four small communities that
were joined together in 1994
Grunnskóli Snæfellsbæjar
School for pupils aged 6-16 years old
Primary and lower secondary school
All pupils have the right to attend the school – disabled as well as others
There are 250 pupils in the school on 3 different locations
Grunnskóli Snæfellsbæjar
Hellissandur
1st- 4th grade
6 – 9 years old
73 pupils
Ólafsvík
5th-10th grade
10 - 16 years old
154 pupils
Lýsuhólsskóli
1st-10th grade
19 pupils from the rural
area
of Snæfellsbær
Staff of the school
Members of staff are 67
Teachers 38:
Female 34
Male 4
Other staff: 29
Female 23
Male 6
Grunnskóli Snæfellsbæjar
Our logo
Two children.
Their heads represent the sun and the moon.
Their hands form the outlines of our glacier.
Their feet and body represent the power in people as
they are like machinery of a power plant but also
the legend of the powers within our glacier.
School year
Students have to attend school for 180 days between the
24th of August until the 3rd of June
Teachers have to work 190 days each school year
Holidays 2015 – 2016:
Christmas: 19th of December – 3rd of January
Easter holiday: 19th of March – 28th of March
Winter break 3 days: 16th,19th and 20 th of October
Timetables for students
1.-4. class from 08:40 – 13:40 30 lessons per week
5.-7 class from 08:30 – 14:10 35 lessons per week
8.-10 class from 08:30 – 14:50 37 lessons per week
Each lesson is 40 minutes.
Main subjects at school
Icelandic
Swimming
Mathematics
Sports
Science
Art and craft
Home economics English
Danish
History
Woodwork
Textiles
ICT
Sports in the school
Physical education twice a week
Swimming once a week
Íþróttaval (more P.E.)
Skólahreysti (School health)
Grænfáninn (the green flag)
The school has been
awarded “the green
flag” as a reward for
our environmental and
self-sustaining work
Átthagafræði (Local Region Education)
One of our main points of focus is teaching our pupils about our
Community; its history, nature and possibilities for the future.
Within that work we try to work as much „hands-on“ as possible,
going on field trips to gather information or get to know places of interest in
Snæfellsbær.
This is a special subject in our school,
which is not common in Icelandic
schools.
Sports in Iceland
Football is the most popular sport in Iceland
Our team is number 35 on the FIFA list
Handball
Golf
Greetings from Grunnskóli Snæfellsbæjar