Program Summary:
- Program: Classic program
- Program length: Long programs
- Vaccinations: Yes
- Discounts and Scholarship: Yes
- Language criteria: No
- Language course: No
- Soft Landing Camp: Yes

Classic Program
If you are looking for a cultural experience for 2-3 months, or an Academic Semester or Year, our Classic program will match you with a welcoming host family and place you in a nearby school. We find the host family and choose the school, and you can enjoy what they have to offer while immersing yourself in local culture.
Perfect for students who:
* Who can be more flexible in where and what they study
* Want to have a cultural experience
* Interested in joining sports, clubs, and activities
* Grow as a person and improve language skills
Classic Program Information
Age and eligibility
For August arrivals: 15 years and 8 months – 17 years
For January arrivals: 16 -17 years
Students cannot turn 18 while on the program
Allergies and dietary requirements must be indicated clearly on the application and if students need a specific food that is not served by the host family, the student must purchase additional items for themselves. Unfortunately, Vegans can not be accommodated on this program.
Language criteria
An online language course is recommended prior to departure
Program length
Programs are available for an Academic Semester or Academic Year.
Schools
The Norwegian day usually runs from 8:00 am until around 3:00 pm, with short breaks during the day, and a longer lunch at noon. Classes are taught in Norwegian and common subjects include Norwegian, English, History, Mathematics, Social Science, PE and Music. Students must bring their own laptop for use at home.
Visa
Your Program Coordinator will provide further information about student visas in Norway.
Students traveling on Australian & New Zealand passports, with programs up to 90 days, generally travel as “tourists” and do not need to apply for a visa prior departure. However, for programs extending beyond the 90-day period (including Semester & Academic Year programs), students are usually required to apply for the necessary visa.
Program Coordinators will provide the essential visa documents so students can lodge their visa application. Please note that Program Coordinators are not Registered Migration Agents and cannot represent the applicant. Program Coordinators will provide “guidance” where possible, however the responsibility of lodging the visa falls upon the student/parents. Visa application requirements differ per destination and, on top of the visa documents provided by your Program Coordinator, students will need to provide additional documents such as birth certificate, bank statements, police check certificate, passport photos, letter of parental consent, etc.
Visa application fees (set by the foreign Authority) fluctuate depending on the destination and may vary from $180 to $700. These costs exclude expenses such as translations, official stamps (Notary Public stamp, Apostille stamp), national police certificate, passports photos, express post envelopes, etc. In some cases, students must attend an in-person consulate / visa agency appointment, which may incur additional personal expenses for travel such as purchasing flights (Interstate flight or international flight if no representation in your home country), petrol costs, tolls, accommodation, etc.
Canada:
Students must have received their routine childhood vaccinations appropriate for their age. In addition, Canada requires full vaccination against Meningococcal (MenACWY). The Covid-19 vaccine is recommended but not mandatory.
USA:
Students must be up to date with their routine childhood vaccinations for their age group. Additionally, your host school in the USA will require further immunisations to meet national guidelines, such as the Meningococcal ACWY vaccine and a TB test conducted within six months before arrival. While Covid-19 vaccination is recommended, it is not mandatory.
Other Countries:
Students must be up to date with their standard childhood vaccinations. While the Covid-19 vaccine is recommended, it is not compulsory.
Classic Program Prices for Norway
Length | Arrive | Depart | Price AUD | Deadline |
---|---|---|---|---|
Academic Year | Aug 2025 | Jun 2026 | $21,950 | Mar 15, 2025 |
Academic Semester | Aug 2025 | Jan 2026 | $18,950 | Mar 15, 2025 |
Calendar Year | Jan 2026 | Nov 2026 | $22,950 | Sept 1, 2025 |
Academic Semester | Jan 2026 | Jun 2026 | $18,950 | Sept 1, 2025 |
Each destination has a budget for flights included in the fee. If flight costs are above this budgeted amount, a Flight Surcharge may apply. Please see our Money Matters page for program inclusions, the flight surcharge policy and other important pricing information.
Program start dates are indicative arrivals in the destination & students attending the Soft Landing Camp (if available) will depart earlier. Program start dates serve as approximate arrival dates at the destination and subject to change. We will notify you of your confirmed program dates ahead of time to prevent any confusion or inconvenience.
Scholarship & Early Bird Discount Application Deadlines
March 31, 2025: classic programs departing between October 2025 – March 2026
October 31, 2025: classic programs departing between April 2026 – September 2026
Find out more about Scholarships and Early Bird Discounts.

LIVE Online sessions
If you would like to find out more information on our programs, please register for one of our free LIVE Online sessions to:
- Meet our staff
- Hear comprehensive information on all aspects of exchange
- Ask questions
- See questions asked by other students and parents
Information evenings run for about an hour.
They are friendly, free and are the best way for us to address your specific questions in person.

Soft Landing Camp
Included in the program cost for January & August Arrivals
January arrivals
Your Nordic high school adventure starts in Copenhagen, along with the students heading to Denmark. For three days/two nights, you will have the opportunity to learn about life in Denmark & Norway. Some students will be met by their host family after the Soft Landing Camp, others will transfer either by flight or train. Your host family will also receive an orientation prior to your arrival.
August arrivals
Your Nordic high school adventure starts with a brief stay in Oslo, along with the students heading to Denmark. Some students will be met by their host family after the Soft Landing Camp, others will transfer either by flight or train. Your host family will also receive an orientation prior to your arrival. The arrival date is per the indicative dates in the prices above, with two nights at the Soft Landing Camp.
Example agenda
Day 1
- Oslo Airport Meet & Greet & train transfer to the accommodation
- Lunch, then a presentation of staff, students and the agenda
- Dinner & walk through Oslo Waterfront
Return to the hotel & social gathering at the hotel
Day 2
- Breakfast at hotel
- Go to Aker Brygge Port: Boat trip to Oslo Islands; Hovedøya, Gressholmen, Langøyene Info meeting & packed lunch at Oslo Islands
- Boat back to Aker Brygge
- Dinner in Oslo – street food
Day 3
- Breakfast at hotel
- Walk through Vigelandsparken & lunch picnic
- Check out
- Transfer/meet host families

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