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Compare International Schools in Iceland

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Instructs in English
Ages 16 - 18 years
Fees ISK 65,000 - 95,000
Pupils 1000
Type Co-educational
Menntaskólinn við Hamrahlíð in Reykjavík offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) as its upper secondary track. Founded in 1966, the school began IB preparation in 1997, with the first IB graduates in 2000. The DP is a two-year, English-taught pre-university curriculum for students typically aged 16 to 19, culminating in external exams recognised by universities worldwide. A one-year pre-IB intake is available for younger entrants, and tracks such as Listdanbraut and Listmenntabraut have broadened pathways into the stúdentspróf and arts-related studies. The DP requires six subjects, plus Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS), Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and an Extended Essay (EE), with assessment through a mix of internal and external methods. The school emphasizes arts pathways alongside a broad curriculum, including a core focus on listdansi. The IB coordinator is Alda Kravec (ibstallari@mh.is). The college hosts roughly 1,050–1,150 students with about 120 staff and operates on a campus with a building in use since 2007.
Instructs in English, Icelandic
Ages 5 - null years
Pupils 104
Type Co-educational
International School of Iceland (ISI) is an English- and Icelandic-medium international school in Garðabær, Iceland. The Primary School follows the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) with two streams for grades 1–6: English Stream and a bilingual Icelandic–English Stream. The core subjects include English, Icelandic (bilingual stream only), mathematics, IPC thematic units, gym, swimming, art, music, theatre, design, coding, and other STEAM activities. Learning targets align with Icelandic standards or the AERO Common Core Plus benchmarks. ISI is an authorized IB World School offering the Middle Years Program (MYP) for grades 7–10 and the Personal Project. The campus features a dedicated Mjölnir Martial Arts gym, a Learning Support Team, and Google Classroom/Managebac for learning management. The school embraces fieldwork through IPC and IPC unit integration, and uses MAP assessments for external measurement. ISI is accredited by the Middle States Association since 2017 and emphasizes inquiry, language development, and student wellbeing and resilience.
Instructs in English
Fees ISK 270,257 - 580,512
Pupils 150
Type Co-educational
International Department of Landakotsskóli is part of Landakotsskóli in Reykjavík, located at Túngata 15. Established in 2015 to serve Reykjavík's international and diplomatic community, it accommodates up to 150 students from 1st to 10th grade. The Cambridge International School offers Cambridge Lower Primary, Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, and Cambridge Secondary II (iGCSE), and acts as a Cambridge Centre that runs a June exam session and welcomes external candidates. Entry deadlines for the June session are December to mid-February. English is the language of instruction, with French offered as a language subject. The Cambridge curriculum is complemented by English Language Support, Learning Support Services, and Individual Education Plans as needed. Assessments include MAP Tests, Cambridge Progression Exams, Cambridge Checkpoints, and iGCSEs in Year 10. The programme emphasizes arts, creativity, and global awareness. After-school care provides arts, computers, drama, languages, and music; clubs include Model UN, with support and anti-bullying measures.
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