Representatives of the future visit the mayor
A tradition has developed for nursery school graduating classes to visit the mayor with questions and musings about life and existence. Among these groups are, according to them, police officers, dentists, doctors, presidents, scientists, nurses, teachers, mayors and one who dreams of becoming a queen.
A tradition has developed for nursery school graduating classes to visit
mayor with questions and musings about life and existence. Thus have
groups from, among others, Arnarberg and Hlíðarendi visited the mayor, Rósa Guðbjartsdóttir.,
in recent days and weeks. In these groups, according to their own accounts, there are undercover police officers,
dentists, doctors, presidents, scientists, nurses, teachers,
mayors and one who dreams of becoming a queen.
Graduating class from Hlíðarendi at the Mayor's Office

A graduating class from Arnarberg at the TAKK roundabout in Hafnarfjörður after a visit to the mayor.
New and challenging
A new challenge at a new school level ahead
These visits are always just as enjoyable and the children very
Interested in the mayor's work and her projects at work. The mayor has also received an invitation to
Visits to the nurseries to see the exhibitions and the results of the graduating groups' work.
as part of the graduation and of that significant milestone in life of saying goodbye to one's first
the next stage of education and tackling new and challenging tasks at a new level of schooling this autumn.
The groups come well prepared for the meeting.
the mayor with questions and many of the children have already explored all possible
connections to the mayor. That way, the children have grandparents who were with
mayor on the bench and parents who somehow know Rósa as
It says a lot about how small and friendly our town is, despite
for having grown quite large. Anyway, the children were very surprised that the inhabitants
would number around 30,000 and have around 2,000 employees.
The mayor visited the 'Fish Village' with the graduating group from the Hlíðarendi nursery school. A village that in many ways is reminiscent of the town of Hafnarfjörður.
Fresh ideas and
Thoughts from cool kids
The children expressed their delight with a new bouncy castle and
concerned about how often the bell at Víðistaðatún is out of air. We agreed.
that we all needed to look after our waists and follow the set rules as well
and not to jump in shoes and not to use the straps for a bicycle at all or
scooters, let alone anything else. There has been a lot of discussion about environmental issues and the kids
consider the town's clean-up, litter picking and not throwing any rubbish at all. They
Everyone wants to believe that they are doing well in this area, and that they respect
the environment and intend to do even better.