The school

Illustration of children reading and writing at desks in a classroom.

Húsaskóli opened in 1991. Located in the natural beauty of Keldnaholt, the school uses this unique setting for teaching and outdoor activities.

The school's motto—positivity, respect and cooperation—reflects its work. The school emphasizes creating a positive atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable and all community members show respect in all interactions. The school strongly emphasizes good cooperation among students, parents/guardians and staff.

The school uses diverse, creative, individualized teaching methods while promoting student collaboration, integrated learning and varied assessment approaches. We also aim to offer a creative learning community with team teaching and competency-based project/theme learning. In recent years, the school has implemented formative learning, where students regularly reflect on their studies with teachers to better approach their learning goals and plan future directions. The goal is for students to succeed, be enthusiastic about their studies and gain the broadest possible knowledge and skills.

Húsaskóli is a primary school for students in grades 1 to 7. There are about 145 students and 30 staff members.

More about Húsaskóli

Húsaskóli er grunnskóli fyrir nemendur í 1. – 7. bekk. Nemendur eru um 145 talsins og starfsfólk um 30.

Leitast er við að beita fjölbreyttum, skapandi, einstaklingsmiðuðum kennsluháttum ásamt því að stuðla að samvinnu nemenda, samþættingu náms og fjölbreyttra námsmatsaðferða. Við leitumst enn fremur við að bjóða upp á skapandi lærdómssamfélag þar sem  unnið er með teymiskennslu og hæfnimiðað verkefnanám/þemanám. Á síðustu árum hefur verið innleitt leiðsagnarnám þar sem nemendur velta reglulega fyrir sér námi sínu með kennurum til að nálgast betur eigin markmið í náminu og ákveða hvert skuli stefna. Markmiðið er að nemendur nái árangri, séu áhugasöm um nám sitt og öðlist sem víðtækasta þekkingu og færni. 

  • Meira um Húsaskóla

Kastali After-School Program is for children in 1st to 4th grade at Húsaskóli, and Fjörgyn Youth Center offers a variety of fun activities for children and adolescents.

 

 

Stjórnendur

School activities

Curriculum and operational plan

The general section of the school curriculum and the school's operational plan have largely been combined into a single document called the Húsaskóli Operational Plan. The operational plan is reviewed annually and submitted for official statements to both the Húsaskóli School Council and the Reykjavík School & Recreation Council.

The general section includes information about the school's operations since its founding, key developments, teaching structure, school policies, internal evaluations, improvement plans, development work, home-school cooperation, and collaboration with other education levels and the local community. It also contains various other plans.

  • School curriculum / operational plan

School and procedural rules

Schooling, upbringing, and education are broad collaborative efforts of the entire school community. Successful cooperation between home and school is the foundation of effective school operations.

The school follows the Raising for Responsibility educational approach, which encourages individuals to make independent and ethical decisions about their own behavior.

School rules are reviewed annually and shared with parents/guardians. Homeroom teachers also review these rules with students.

 

School council

The main role of the school council is to be a forum for all representatives of the school community to consult on school matters.

The School Council consists of nine members appointed for two-year terms: two teacher representatives, one staff representative, two student representatives, two parent/guardian representatives, and the principal who leads the council. In addition, the School Council selects a ninth representative from the local community, such as someone involved in youth or recreational activities, a service center, or an individual who has shown interest in school affairs. Alternatively, a third parent may be selected as the ninth representative.

Húsaskóli School Council 2024-2025

Katrín Cýrusdóttir, principal

Jóhanna Þorkelsdóttir, teacher representative

Matthildur M. Björgvinsdóttir, teacher representative

Sigrún Helgadóttir, staff representative

Heimir Dúnn Guðmundsson, parent representative

Hildur Halldórsdóttir, parent representative

Erla Bára Ragnarsdóttir, local community representative

Akira Erica Shantal Dedoza, student representative, 6th grade Alternate: Halldór Valur Heimisson

Freyr Magnússon, student representative, 7th grade Alternate: Yrsa Þöll Davíðsdóttir

School Council meeting minutes 2024-2025

Primary school meals

School meals are free for the 2024-2025 school year. However, the school still needs to track information about allergies and intolerances and limit food waste. Students must register for the school lunch program as before.

 

Parents/guardians must now register for the school lunch program in the Matartíminn system and select which weekdays their children will eat. Students should choose the same weekdays each week, such as every Tuesday and/or every Thursday. More information and instructions are on the Matartíminn/Abler website.

Illustration of Fjóla eating at school

Parent cooperation

We are all in this together, and as the proverb goes it takes a village to raise a child. Reykjavík City schools make targeted efforts to consult with and increase parent involvement in school activities. All schools in Reykjavík City have an active parent association.

Húsaskóli Student Council

The student council aims to address students' interests and welfare issues. The student council addresses issues such as equality, food, facilities and other matters affecting students.

Evaluation of school activities

The goal of evaluating and monitoring the quality of work is to provide information about school activities, their results and development. Additionally, municipalities must ensure that school activities comply with laws and regulations.

School districts

There are several school districts in Reykjavík and each child has priority in their district school. Húsaskóli is the district school for residents of the following streets: Baughús, Dalhús, Gagnvegur, Garðhús, Grundarhús, Hlíðarhús, Miðhús, Suðurhús, Sveighús, Vallarhús, Veghús, and Vesturhús.