Hundrad&ellefu (111)

Youth center for 10–16 year olds

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The Hundrað&ellefu community center serves two schools — Hólabrekkuskóli and Fellaskóli and is part of Miðberg recreational center.

The goal is to offer diverse, creative, and fun activities for children and adolescents in the neighborhood. This involves creating a positive atmosphere and environment in recreational activities to develop key skills in children and adolescents, focusing on social skills, participation, and strengthening self-image. We try to offer a varied monthly program designed to appeal to children and young people with different interests, while providing a safe and welcoming environment. There is also a strong emphasis on education against prejudice and substance use prevention.

Director: Hlynur Einarsson, tel: 695-5035

Assistant director: Gísli Þorkelsson, tel: 662-1900

Hundrad&ellefu (111)

Want to know more about Hundrað&ellefu? In this very short video, we give a glimpse of the youth center activities.

Opening hours

Fellaskóli

Grades 8-10

Mondays
2:30–4:30pm
and
7:30–9:45pm

Tuesdays 7:30–9:45pm

Wednesdays
2:30–4:30pm and
7:30–9:45pm

Fridays 7:30–10:45pm 

7th
grade

Tuesdays 4:30–6:30pm  Wednesdays 4:30-6:30pm Fridays 5-6:30pm Grades 5-6Tuesdays 2:30–4:30pm Fridays 5-6:30pm 

Practical information

Bullying in school and recreational activities

Bullying and violence can have a lasting impact on the psyche of children and adolescents. It should not be accepted school and recreational activities. All workplaces for children and adolescents have an anti-bullying plan. Parents who receive indications or information about bullying should take it seriously and report it to the relevant parties. Workplaces of the Department of Education & Youth of Reykjavík City operate according to a bullying checklist developed in extensive consultation with professionals. 

Disruption to school and recreational activities

Officials have issued recommendations for parents and guardians of children in schools and recreational activities. Capital area municipalities have assigned SHS to monitor weather conditions and forecasts and send out alerts when needed, working with police and education authorities as appropriate.

Summer hours

Mondays: 7:30-10:30 p.m. – joint

Wednesdays: 7:30-10:30 p.m. – joint

Fridays: 7:30-10:30 p.m. — joint

 

Youth centers sometimes combine their summer openings, so be sure to check the location of each opening on social media or Abler. Details about the location of summer activities for children ages 10-12 will be provided through announcements and emails to parents. Children can be registered for classes or workshops through Abler.

Illustration of two primary school-aged children.

Child prosperity

The new Act on the Integration of Services in the Interest of Children’s Prosperity has come into effect. The goal is to ensure children and guardians receive the right assistance, at the right time, from the right parties. Families and children in need of early support have guaranteed access to a prosperity liaison in the child's immediate environment, such as in preschool or primary school. The prosperity liaison offers information and guidance on services and ensures that children and guardians have unhindered access to these services. Children, youth, and guardians can reach the school prosperity liaison to request integrated services.

Information on the prosperity contacts for children at the Hundrað&ellefu after-school program can be found on the websites of Hólabrekkuskóli and Fellaskóli.