Menntaskólinn á Ísafirði
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Menntaskólinn á Ísafirði | |
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Torfnes , 400 Iceland | |
Coordinates | 66°04′26″N 23°07′56″W / 66.0738°N 23.1322°W |
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Type | Gymnasium |
Established | 1970 |
Principal | Jón Reynir Sigurvinsson |
Gender | Mixed |
Age range | 16-20 |
Language | Icelandic |
Newspaper | Sólrisublaðið |
Website | https://misa.is/ |
Menntaskólinn á Ísafirði is an Icelandic gymnasium. It is located in Ísafjörður in the Westfjords. The school year consists of two semesters, fall and spring. Each semester students take a full-time load of courses worth two or three credits each. Over three years, they take a total of 140+ credits and matriculate with an Icelandic Stúdentspróf which is the standard prerequisite for university admission in Iceland. This qualification is also accepted for admission to universities around the world.
History
The school was founded in 1970 and its first principal was Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson.[1] Ólína Þorvarðardóttir was the principal from 2001 until her resignation in 2006.[2]
Principals
- Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson (1970–1979)
- Björn Teitsson (1979–2001)
- Ólína Þorvarðardóttir (2001–2006)
- Ingibjörg S. Guðmundsdóttir (2006–2007)
- Jón Reynir Sigurvinsson (2007–present)
Notable alumni
Artists
- Eiríkur Örn Norðdahl, writer
- Erpur Eyvindarson, musician
- Þórunn Arna Kristjánsdóttir, actress and singer
Athletes
- Andri Rúnar Bjarnason, footballer
Journalists
- Ingi Freyr Vilhjálmsson, investigative reporter
Politicians
- Einar Kristinn Guðfinnsson, former member of Alþingi
- Ólína Þorvarðardóttir, former member of Alþingi
References
- ↑ "35 nemendur verða í menntaskólanum á Ísafirði í vetur". Tíminn (in Icelandic). 4 October 1970. pp. 2, 14. Retrieved 27 December 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ↑ "Ólína Þorvarðardóttir hættir sem skólameistari". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). 27 February 2006. p. 10. Retrieved 27 December 2019.
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