Five schools in Norway have
been forced to alter their exam dates out of fear students won't be able to
focus when Justin Bieber comes to town.
The Canadian singer's
popularity is so great that five different secondary schools in western Norway
have altered their spring exam schedule for fear of their students being too
hysterical to focus when Justin's Believe tour comes to town on April 16 and
17.
Kristin Halvorsen, Norway's
education minister, said: ''I am concerned that students should be
concentrating when they take tests and mid-terms.
''The local schools have the
responsibility to schedule the local mid-terms, and if they think there is any
reason to change the dates, they have authority to do so...
''We've all been 14 years
old, and know that interests can be intense.''
It is being reported by Time
that the schools are in the Alesund region, north-west of Oslo.
The government is also
fearful the 'Boyfriend' hitmaker will cause another dangerous stampede after
fans stormed the capital during his visit last year.
Almost 50 teenage girls were
injured in a crush to see their idol perform at a one-off gig.
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