Denmark, Maribo
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No boarding is offered. After-school care (SFO) is available for LIS students via Maribo Skole, Blæsenborg afdeling.
Dress Code: Students are to dress in a manner, which is appropriate for school, the specific lesson, or school trip.
Lunch packs cannot be ordered. A lunch service provides daily meals and weekly menus are published.
Lolland International School is a municipal international school governed by a School Board; bylaws approved by Lolland Municipality's Council on December 15, 2022. The school is frame-financed by Lolland Municipality up to 120 pupils and operates 0-9 with bilingual instruction. The School Board consists of five parent representatives, two staff representatives, and two pupil representatives.
Lolland International School is an international folkeskole in Maribo, Denmark, serving ages 5 to 15. It runs a bilingual dual-curriculum, with half the subjects in English and half in Danish, drawing on international and Danish curricula. Cambridge assessments support progression, including Cambridge Progression Tests and Cambridge Checkpoint papers in Grade 9. Pupils take FP9 and the Optagelsesprøve after two years at LIS. Spring School runs April–June; Grade 0 starts August 2026 to begin bilingual exposure. After Grade 9, pathways include Pre-IB/IB, Danish Gymnasium programs and vocational tracks; Maribo Gymnasium offers Global Studies with up to 50% English. The campus shares facilities with partner schools and has a biology lab and the kitchen. Students access a music school, a sports hall, and a swimming center. The setting features lakes, forests, fields and trails for outdoor activities. LIS opened in 2021 as Denmark's first school of its kind.