Denmark, Copenhagen
Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
Admission Criteria: All children whose parents enroll are welcome provided the following criteria are met: The parents have consciously chosen Waldorf education and confirm this choice explicitly on the application form; the child has a nationality other than Danish and at least one of the parents works in Denmark for a period of time (the period is not set but should be convincingly demonstrated); the child has Danish nationality and was educated abroad for at least two years because at least one parent worked abroad for a period; or the child has Danish nationality and at least one parent will be working abroad in the foreseeable future for at least two years, as confirmed in writing by an employer. By parents, we understand parents, guardians, or caregivers. Please refer to the Fee Policy and structure page for more information about school fees.
Entry Age: Schooling in Denmark begins in kindergarten class. Children entering Kindergarten Class must turn 6 years by the 31st of December of the year they are to start. Class Age of the child: Kindergarten class – The year the child reaches the age of six; Class 1 – The year the child reaches the age of seven; Class 2 – The year the child reaches the age of eight; Class 3 – The year the child reaches the age of eight; Class 4 – The year the child reaches the age of nine; Class 5 – The year the child reaches the age of ten; Class 6 – The year the child reaches the age of eleven; Class 7 – The year the child reaches the age of twelve; Class 8 – The year the child reaches the age of thirteen; Class 9 – The year the child reaches the age of fourteen. If your child is below the age of six please take a look at the site for our kindergarten Lærkelunden.
School Equivalents: Review the School Equivalents chart to see which class your child should attend.
Current Classes: As a new and growing school, we add at least one year group every year so our oldest students never phase out of the school. For the 2023-24 classes only classes 0. to 6 are available.
Language requirements: WISC accepts children of all nationalities from the age of 6. Since the lessons will be taught mainly in English, it is an advantage but not a requirement that one of the child's main languages is English. We advise that one of the parents is Danish-speaking, but it is not a requirement.
Automatic enrollment in the Support Association: You automatically become a member of the WISC's support association. It costs 250 DKK a year to be a member, and the enrollment is registered when the amount is paid. You will receive an invoice by email.
Waiting list for Lærkelunden: Lærkelunden has its own waiting list and children can be placed on the list from the age of 3 months. To get on the waiting list, please register your child using this form. Once there is an availability we will contact you. Since we are a small institution, there will not be that many openings every year. When an opening occurs, the staff choose a child from the waiting list, that fits into the current group of children, and offer the spot to the parents. Children on the waiting list are chosen based on: Siblings to children in the kindergarten or school are firstly offered the spot according to the date of need and age. We have emphasis on that there is an age and gender distribution, so that there are grounds for new friendships between the children. At the same time, the age distribution ensures that we do not have to replace the whole group at once. Please be aware that we already have many children listed on the waiting list. Contact: admission@byenssteinerskole.dk.
Grants for reduction of school fees: Byens Steinerskole has two types of programs where you can apply for a subsidy or a full or partial free place. First scheme: Application for support from Fordelingssekretariatet. The Danish Finance Act allocates funds for subsidies for school fees and after-school program fees. Subsidies for after-school program fees are only available for children in grades 0-3. Fordelingssekretariatet makes a limited amount of money available as a subsidy to reduce school fees. The funds are distributed based on the application and parents' income base. The application form is handed out to all parents at the beginning of the school year. The deadline for applying is the 25th of August each year, and you apply for one school year at a time. The application is submitted at the start of the school year. The Fordelingssekretariatet sets the criteria and administers free places for independent schools. If you are eligible, the subsidy is paid to the school in December; the subsidy amount is not received until December, so the reduction takes effect January to June. The application must reach the school by the 25th of August. The parent application form can be downloaded from Parent Intra and sent to kontor@byenssteinerskole.dk.
Second scheme: Extraordinary reduction/exemption of school fees. The board may allocate funds for temporary reductions to help families affected by a social event, such as job loss, serious illness, divorce, and the like, where the family's financial situation is strained. These free places are limited in number. The duration of the reduction or exemption is generally 3 to 6 months, or one school year in special cases. The extraordinary free place scheme is always granted prospectively and at the earliest from the next 1st of the month after the application has been processed. You can apply after 15 August and the grant is valid for the school year you apply for. The grant is awarded by the chairperson, treasurer, and school principal jointly following a request from parents to the school principal. To be considered, a written application with documentation of the family's financial situation, annual statement, or similar must be submitted to the school; the head of the school will then present the application anonymously to the board for decision.
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.