Saturday, August 23, 2025

Norwegian students say goodbye after year in Lincoln

It’s time for a fond farewell as 16 A Level students from Sørumsand in Norway return home.

Personal Tutor and International Academic Co-Ordinator, Corinne Hills, said: “It’s time to say goodbye to our Norwegian A Level learners.

“Since joining us in September, the 16-strong cohort have had to overcome many firsts, including moving away from home, getting to know a new city and culture, and studying for three A Levels in their second/third language.

“The A Level team have taken great pleasure in supporting and watching these young people thrive and become very much part of the whole A Level cohort.

“We wish them all well, on their return to Norway, and the very best for the future!”

The students also recently climbed Lincoln Cathedral as part of their programme here.

The group took the Cathedral’s roof tour, which takes guests up to the east and west rooves of the historic building. Corrine added: “The students really enjoyed the tour and it gave them a real taste of the city’s history as well as some amazing views.

“The students are about to sit their AS Level exams after studying hard, all year, so this was a great break for them.”

The students learned about the history of the iconic building from its fortress-style early years to its short time as the tallest building in the world.

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