Menntaskólinn Hraðbraut

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Private school in Reykjavík, Iceland
64°07′44″N 21°52′01″W / 64.12889°N 21.86694°W / 64.12889; -21.86694InformationTypePrivateMottoTveimur árum á undan
(Two Years Ahead)EstablishedAugust 1, 1996StatusClosedPrincipalÓlafur Haukur JohnsonStaff25GenderMixedNumber of pupils210LanguageIcelandicClassrooms9Websitewww.hradbraut.is

Menntaskólinn Hraðbraut (or Hraðbraut; meaning in Icelandic: speedway) was a privately run Icelandic secondary school that ran from 2003 to 2012.[1] The school awarded a student degree after two years of study instead of the then standard four; the school's name reflected this express course.

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  1. ^ "Menntaskólinn Hraðbraut hættir rekstri". Morgunblaðið. 13 August 2014.
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64°07′44″N 21°52′01″W / 64.12889°N 21.86694°W / 64.12889; -21.86694


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