By Anna Akopyan • Published: 22 Mar 2024 • 11:40
The Norwegian School Costa Blanca sports area Credit: Den norske skole Costa Blanca, Facebook
The DNSCB (Norwegian School Costa Blanca), established in 1972, is taking on a building development to expand the school facilities.
The DNSCB is an established private school in Alfaz del Pi, following a Norwegian curriculum.
The principal, Bjarte Buen, announced: “After over 20 years of preparations, a new school building will be built.”
The development will be implemented by the JPC company, which constructed the school in the past.
Evaluating students´ needs, an allocation of more arts and crafts areas on the first floor was decided, alongside the substitution of the swimming pool for a new sports field.
The principal shared: “If everything goes according to plan, the school building will be fully updated around Christmas time next school year.”
With a growing Nordic population in Costa Blanca, the school is accepting an increase in students and is ensuring the best conditions possible.
To find out more, contact costablancascole@costablancascole.com / (00 34) 965 887 767
Located at Riu Guadiana 14, Urb El Oasis, 03580 L’Alfas del Pi.
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Originally from Moscow, with Russian and Armenian origins, Anna has lived in Costa Blanca for over ten years. She is passionate about singing, acting and traveling.
Very gracious of the Spanish to allow and accommodate for needs of the Norwegians. If tables were turned would this be allowed in Norway? I think not.
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