útskráningartími
Útskráningartími refers to the period during which students in Icelandic schools are required to attend classes. The academic year is typically divided into two semesters, with a break in between. The first semester usually begins in late August or early September and ends in late December or early January, followed by a holiday period known as "jól" or Christmas. The second semester begins in late January or early February and concludes in late May or early June. During these semesters, students attend classes five days a week, with each day consisting of several lessons. The exact timing of the útskráningartími can vary slightly from year to year and from school to school, but it generally follows this pattern. The purpose of the útskráningartími is to provide students with a structured learning environment and to ensure that they receive a comprehensive education. It is also an opportunity for students to engage in extracurricular activities and socialize with their peers. The útskráningartími is an important aspect of the educational system in Iceland, as it helps to prepare students for further education and future careers.