The school

Illustration of Fjóla and her classmates together with two teachers.

Klébergsskóli is both a rural and urban primary school. A part of Reykjavík since the unification of Kjalarnes and Reykjavík in 1999, it is the oldest operating primary school in the City and now boasts about 128 students in grades 1-10. The school is located just above Kléberg, from which it takes its name. Klébergsskóli's guiding principles are respect, collaboration, and ambition.

The school is part of a unified institution with five workplaces: Berg Preschool, Klébergsskóli, Kátakot After-School Program, Flógyn Youth Center, and Kléberg Music School, with about 58 employees, and the city library, which doubles as the school library during school hours.

School activities

Operational plan

What's ahead for Klébergsskóli? You can find several items in the operational plan, including the school's policy for the previous year, teaching planning, and much more.

School curriculum

Do you want to know more about the philosophy and daily operations of Klébergskóli? In the school curriculum, you'll find detailed information about the school's philosophical emphasis and approach to learning and work.

  • Klébergsskóli school curriculum 2025-2026 is missing

School council and parent council of Berg Preschool 2025-2026

Primary schools must have an active school council that serves as a forum for consultation between the principal and the school community on the school operation. The main role of the school council is to be a forum for all representatives of the school community to consult on school matters. Klébergsskóli's school council also serves as the school council for Berg Preschool, as they are part of the same institution.

The School Council consists of:

  • Sigrún Anna Ólafsdóttir, principal
  • Kristín Sigríður Evertsdóttir, assistant preschool director
  • Guðrún Erla Magnúsdóttir, homeroom teacher for grades 1-3 (2021)
  • Linda Rós Sigþórsdóttir, adolescent level teacher and project manager (2021)
  • Lára Kristín Jóhannsdóttir (2025)
  • Ólöf Ósk Guðmundsdóttir (Agnes Heiða and Guðmundur Ari and Vigdís Eva) 2021 olofosk@lbhi.is
  • Alfa Freysdóttir formaður foreldrafélagsins (Sölvi Freyr and Þórbjörn Orri) 2021 alfafreys@gmail.com
  • Áslaug Eva Antonsdóttir (Óliver Heiðar and Telma Karen) 2025 aslaugea@gmail.com
  • Tanja Hrund Hlynsdóttir (Christel Mía and Jón Tristan) 2025 tanjahlyns@gmail.com
  • Arngrímur Hólm Arngrímsson, 10th grade
  • Alfreð Arnarsson, 9th grade
  • Halldór Atli Guðlaugsson, 9th grade
  • Þóra Ágústsdóttir (local community representative) 2023 thoraag@gmail.com 

School council minutes

What's on the menu?

Klébergsskóli operates a cafeteria for students and staff. School meals are free, but it's important for the school to maintain oversight, keep track of allergy and intolerance information, and limit food waste. You still need to register students for meal subscriptions, and also register students who have food allergies.

Change the registration at matur.vala.is.

 

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 parents and enhance their involvement in schooling.

 

All schools in Reykjavík City have an active parent association.

 

Klébergsskóli Parent Association bylaws

Illustration of Fjóla heading to school with other students and parents

School rules

The national curriculum for primary schools states that students need to develop various skills in daily life to be active participants in a democratic society, including communication skills, respect, tolerance, and understanding of democratic society structure. Students must learn to interact harmoniously with each other and all school staff, take responsibility for their own conduct and behavior, and respect school rules.

Assessment of school operations

The goal of assessing and monitoring quality is to provide insight into schooling, its outcomes, and its development.

Klébergsskóli school district

Reykjavík has many school districts, and the child's registered address determines their district school.

 

Your child gets priority in their district school. Nevertheless, all parents have the choice to apply to any school in the city for their children according to the rules on school districts, applications, and admission.