We have a long history of proven skills and know how which spans over a century. We provide our students with useful knowledge and information they need to become great men and women of tomorrow. This is a story of how it all started:

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Gravity Education was originally founded as the Free Academy of the City of Oslo in 1963 by a wealthy businessman.

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In 1973, President John H. Quake gave the Gravity Education a more christian orientation by introducing mandatory chapel attendance.

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With over 1200 students all across the world, we became the top elementary school for many internationals in Europe.

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In January 2000, we open our first overseas college in the heart of London to offer our education services in UK.

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The Toronto School of Business at the City College of Toronto, named after some alumnus, opened on 23rd Street in Manhattan in 2011

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In 2016, we ventured into Africa to expand our schools with the first school open in Nairobi, Kenya.

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