Denmark, Billund
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Extracurricular activities after school hours are organized through clubs and associations in Billund, rather than through ISB. These activities cover music, sports, dance, and visual arts, extending learning beyond the classroom. Examples include Billund Idrætsforening for a range of sports, Billund Tennisklub for tennis, Firehøje Klatreklub for climbing, and Talent Billund for extra training in certain sports and arts. Billund Culture School offers music, singing, art, ballet, modern dance, and more.
Billund Culture School offers music, singing, art, ballet, modern dance, and more. Talent Billund provides extra training in certain arts. Billund Library hosts talks and events for children.
Clubs and associations in Billund offer cultural and language-related activities outside ISB. Billund Culture School offers music, singing, art, ballet, and modern dance. Clubs are typically conducted in Danish, but staff are welcoming and speak English. Billund Library hosts talks and events for children.
ISB's Primary School After School Club runs daily from 14:00 to 17:00 (16:00 on Fridays). The club starts with time outdoors, followed by optional activities and free-play. Extracurricular activities after school hours are organized through clubs and associations in Billund, including Billund Idrætsforening for sports, Billund Culture School for arts, and Billund Library events. Billund Tennisklub is located around the corner from ISB, with other clubs including climbing and various sports.
The After School Club is an obligatory part of the school fee. Activities include time outdoors and free-play, supporting physical and social wellbeing. Local clubs provide structured physical activities, including sports through Billund Idrætsforening, tennis through Billund Tennisklub, and climbing through Firehøje Klatreklub. Talent Billund offers extra training in sports and arts.
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.