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Denmark offers a range of international schools for expat families, with options spanning British, IB, American, and other curricula. Families relocating here will find schools at various price points, from affordable to premium institutions with world-class facilities.
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International School of Billund (ISB) is a private international school in Billund, Denmark, delivering International Baccalaureate programmes for ages 3 to 16. ISB offers the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP), with Kindergarten through Middle School following the IB framework. Since opening in 2013 with about 60 students, ISB now serves more than 550 pupils from over 65 nationalities, creating a vibrant, diverse community. The campus includes a dedicated sports hall for PE and after-school activities, a Kindergarten area, outdoor spaces with a basketball court and a parkour playground, and a Creator Space for hands-on activity (visual art, sewing, robotics, woodwork, 3-D printing). The library will expand to books in multiple languages. Danish is taught in M1–M5, while staff communicate in English to support families. An obligatory After School Club runs 14:00–17:00, and ISB connects families to local clubs for sport, culture, and arts.
Byens Steinerskole, known in English as Waldorf International School Copenhagen, is an independent Waldorf (Steiner) school with an English-language international department for ages 1–14. The Danish Waldorf program is aligned with the Danish Ministry of Children and Education and follows the head, heart, and hands approach, integrating physical education, handicrafts, the arts, mathematics, and literacy. The international department delivers instruction in English to foster a global community. The school is an IB Primary Years Programme Candidate School, with plans for full authorization in 2027 and MYP candidacy for 2026/27. Founded as a parent-led initiative, it opened in 2019 and now serves around 276 students, including a 31-student kindergarten, with expansion plans and a move to a purpose-built building by 2030. Learning emphasises a rhythm of festivals and daily activities that connect study to nature, community, and life, supported by long-term teacher-student relationships and ongoing evaluation. A music programme with a class orchestra and an After-School Program enriches life; UNICEF Rights Respecting School work promotes safety and inclusion.
Aarhus International School (AIS) is a centrally located day school in Denmark’s second-largest city, serving students from age 3 to 16. As an authorized IB World School, AIS delivers the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) entirely in English. The school recently transitioned to its unified "One Campus" at Dalgas Avenue, featuring dedicated science labs, a sports hall, and specialized rooms for performing arts and design technology. A distinctive feature of AIS is its integrated Forest & Ecology Club, which utilizes the school's proximity to the Marselisborg forest to foster environmental connection. Multilingualism is a core pillar; while English is the primary language, all students study Danish, and the school hosts unique Home Language clubs for over 15 different native tongues, including Mandarin, Hindi, and Spanish. This ensures students maintain their cultural identity while transitioning into the international education system.
Copenhagen International School (CIS) is a private, day international school in Copenhagen that serves ages 3 to 18. It delivers all three IB programmes—PYP, MYP and DP—alongside an American high school diploma, with English as the language of instruction and Danish taught within the curriculum. English as an Additional Language support helps learners access the programmes, and Danish language studies prepare students for national tests and continued Danish study in the Diploma Programme. The school is an IB World School accredited by NEASC for the full IB continuum and the U.S. diploma. The Nordhavn campus spans about 25,000 square metres, housing four towers and capacity for around 1,200 students. Facilities include a theatre, two rooftop greenhouses, multiple music rooms, three gyms and dedicated spaces for design, ceramics and visual arts. CIS also provides extensive after‑school activities, a Mother Tongue Program and Service Learning tied to global goals for students worldwide.
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