Østensjø skole, Primary school and heritage site in Oslo, Norway.
Østensjø skole is a primary school in Oslo serving students from first through seventh grade, recognized as a heritage building registered in the Riksantikvaren national heritage registry. The building functions as both an educational facility and a structure of historical importance within the municipality.
The building was established as a primary school and has developed into a longstanding educational institution within Oslo. Its registration in the Riksantikvaren reflects recognition of its architectural merit and role in Norwegian educational development.
The school serves as a gathering place for the neighborhood, especially during annual events like the Christmas tree lighting that bring residents together. These moments reflect how the institution functions as a social hub within the local community.
The school maintains a website at ostensjo.osloskolen.no where families and visitors can find information about programs and school activities. This online resource provides updates on ongoing initiatives and community events held at the institution.
The school operates Refleksjakten, a program focused on student safety during commutes involving both parents and children. This initiative works to increase awareness about safe travel routes and pedestrian safety in the neighborhood.
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