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New Education in Faroese as a Second Language for Young People

On Friday, twelve students had their first day of school on the new programme, which Miðnám á Kambsdalur offers for the first time. The program is intended to prepare young people who do not have Faroese as their mother tongue for secondary education and vocational training.   See more in the article in Degi og viku. Publish (date): Friday, August 14, 2026 - 19:28Image: Media: 14082026_DoV_Laera_ForoysktLengd (seconds): 196Photographer: Photogra…
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On Friday, twelve students had their first day of school on the new programme, which Miðnám á Kambsdalur offers for the first time. The program is intended to prepare young people who do not have Faroese as their mother tongue for secondary education and vocational training.   See more in the article in Degi og viku. Publish (date): Friday, August 14, 2026 - 19:28Image: Media: 14082026_DoV_Laera_ForoysktLengd (seconds): 196Photographer: Photogra…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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