Denmark, Kalundborg
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The school aims to create cross-cultural, inclusive learning communities that support students' social development and well-being. A health nurse provides health education and guidance to promote physical and mental health and well-being.
The school teaches mathematics, science, and English in English, while other subjects are taught in Danish. Staff are proficient in English, and the bilingual program is Cambridge-certified.
The health nurse offers health-promotion activities and individual consultations to support physical and psychological health and well-being.
A health nurse is attached to the school and provides services under pediatric health guidelines; parental consent is required for individual contact.
International School Kalundborg (ISK Kalundborg) is a public municipal school offering a bilingual English–Danish program aligned with Cambridge. The primary curriculum is Cambridge for Grades 0–3, while a bespoke curriculum integrates the Danish national stream from Grade 0 to Grade 9, designed for internationally mobile families. The school welcomes students aged 6 to 14 and operates within Kalundborg Municipality, sharing a campus with Herredsåsen School in a dedicated ISK building. Facilities include a library, cafeteria, science labs, arts and crafts rooms, an art studio, and a makerspace. Recess occurs both inside and outside, with shared sports fields, playgrounds, and access to a Spiralen movement house and a nearby public swimming pool for swimming lessons. After-school care (SFO) is arranged with Herredsåsen. The Danish stream includes Danish, German, PE, Music, Art & Design, and Home Economics/Cooking, while Cambridge subjects cover English, Mathematics, Science, Digital Literacy, Global Perspectives, and History. Cambridge assessment.