Bergen Cathedral School (Norwegian: Bergen Katedralskole, Latin: Schola Cathedralis Bergensis, formerly known as Bergens lærdeskole and Bergen latinskole and colloquially known as Katten) is an upper secondary school in Bergen, Norway. Located in the city centre, next to Bergen Cathedral, the school has about 850 students, 95 full-time teachers, and 5 administration personnel, including the headmaster, Lise Hårklau Holsen. The school is considered to have been founded in 1153 by Nicholas Breakspear (later Pope Adrian IV), making the school the second oldest in Norway together with Oslo Cathedral School and Hamar Cathedral School, which were founded the same year, one year after the founding of Trondheim Cathedral School. (en)
Соборная (кафедральная) школа Бергенa (норв. Bergen Katedralskole, лат. Scholae Bergensis Cathedralis) — старшая школа в Бергене, Норвегия. Она расположена рядом с церковью Domkirke и в настоящее время в ней учатся около 400 человек. (ru)
Соборная (кафедральная) школа Бергенa (норв. Bergen Katedralskole, лат. Scholae Bergensis Cathedralis) — старшая школа в Бергене, Норвегия. Она расположена рядом с церковью Domkirke и в настоящее время в ней учатся около 400 человек. (ru)
Bergen Cathedral School (Norwegian: Bergen Katedralskole, Latin: Schola Cathedralis Bergensis, formerly known as Bergens lærdeskole and Bergen latinskole and colloquially known as Katten) is an upper secondary school in Bergen, Norway. Located in the city centre, next to Bergen Cathedral, the school has about 850 students, 95 full-time teachers, and 5 administration personnel, including the headmaster, Lise Hårklau Holsen. (en)