Denmark, Maribo
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Located at Skimminge 21, 4930 Maribo, Denmark. The school sits in Maribo in Lolland Municipality on the island of Lolland. It serves international and local families within Lolland Municipality and the surrounding region. The campus is accessible by local roads in the Maribo area.
Grades 0-9
municipal international folkeskole (public international primary/lower secondary school) in Denmark
Denmark
No school bus service; eligible students may receive a free transport card for public buses and trains if distance thresholds are met (distance-based criteria by grade).
Application fees
- There are no application, registration, or tuition‑enrolment fees for attending Lolland International School; it is a municipal (kommunal) international folkeskole and attendance is free.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- Tuition: DKK 0 per year for all year groups offered by the school (grades 0–9 / ages roughly 5–15). There are no per‑term tuition charges.
Billing schedule and payment terms (for paid services)
- The school does not issue tuition invoices because instruction is publicly funded. For paid municipal services related to children (for example SFO and certain meal schemes), parent payments are invoiced once per month. Payment is collected either by giro card or via Pengeinstitutternes Betalingsservice (PBS / bank direct debit).
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not offered by Lolland International School; it is a day municipal school for primary/lower‑secondary grades. There are no boarding or residential provision fees.
Other costs and fees (SFO, meals and similar municipal charges)n- SFO and related care (charged by Lolland Kommune) for 2026 — monthly rates as published by the municipality:
- Førskole‑SFO (April–July): DKK 1,828 per month.
- SFO (full‑time): DKK 1,828 per month.
- SFO – Morning care: DKK 378 per month.
- SFO – Afternoon care: DKK 1,451 per month.
- Juniorklub / SFO2 – Afternoon place (charged over 11 months): DKK 723 per month.
- Juniorklub / SFO2 – Morning care: DKK 378 per month.
- Tilkøb (SFO offer on school holidays, August–June): DKK 1,407 (per relevant period).
- A healthy lunch meal (listed for daycare and kindergarten levels) is DKK 720 per month.
These municipal rates are charged separately from school tuition.
Refunds and adjustments (for paid municipal services)
- Economic subsidy (friplads) for childcare/SFO is means‑tested; the municipality performs recalculations against tax records and the household's actual income. If a recalculation shows an over‑payment of subsidy, the overpaid amount may be added to a subsequent invoice or required to be repaid; under‑payments are credited or refunded. Annual reconciliation is performed when tax information is available.
Fee payment options and contact for billing
- Payment methods for municipal child‑care/SFO charges: monthly invoicing via girokort or automatic collection through PBS (bank direct debit). For billing enquiries and administration, contact Lolland Kommune – Skole og Dagtilbud. The school itself is administered as a municipal school.
Notes on other incidental costs
- Beyond the municipal SFO and meal charges listed above, there are no regular tuition or application fees. Occasional, activity‑specific charges (for example optional trips, external courses, certain materials or private extracurricular offerings) would be handled separately by the municipality or school and are not part of a tuition schedule.
Contact details (administration / billing): Lolland International School, Skimminge 21, 4930 Maribo; phone +45 54 67 69 99; internationalschool@lolland.dk.
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.