Denmark, Copenhagen
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The school does not offer boarding facilities.
The school has a canteen offering a wide range of healthy food and drinks; packed lunches are permitted.
At CIS, international houses exist; each house comprises 2-4 staff and 10-14 students; monthly house assemblies are held with mandatory attendance; there is a CIS House Competition with a prize for the winning house at the end of each semester.
The School is non-profit and independent. Governance is provided by a Board of Governors (Executive Board) that is the final authority and is responsible for financial oversight, approving budgets and fees, and setting the school's mission and strategic plan; the Director manages day-to-day operations under Board oversight. The School teaches its academic disciplines in English, with Danish included in the curriculum.
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.