Denmark, Aalborg
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Located in Aalborg, Denmark, at Gl. Kærvej 28-31, 9000 Aalborg. The school is centrally placed at the corner of Kildeparken and is close to the central rail and bus terminals.
Junior classes (Pre-Schools, Key Stage 1-2) and Senior classes (Key Stage 3-4).
The school is private.
Learning Support Services.
Denmark
Lesson times run from 08:10 to 15:15 with nine periods and breaks; lunch is from 11:25 to 12:10.
Bus cards are not provided under the school's transport arrangement; students use ordinary travel cards or commuter cards from Nordjyllands Trafikselskab.
Application and enrolment fees
- Registration (enrolment) fee: DKK 1,000 per child, payable on acceptance.
- Deposit to secure a place: DKK 3,000. The deposit is non-refundable if you change your mind after accepting an offer; the deposit is returned to you through the first two fee payments once your child starts.
Tuition fees — international department (amount payable per monthly instalment; fees are payable monthly over 11 months)
- Stage 1–4 (first child): DKK 2,395 per month (DKK 26,345 per school year = DKK 2,395 × 11).
- Stage 1–4 (second child): DKK 1,300 per month (DKK 14,300 per school year).
- Stage 1–4 (third child): DKK 1,300 per month (DKK 14,300 per school year).
- Stage 1–4 (fourth child): DKK 0 per month (no tuition charge).
- Stage 5–11 (first child): DKK 2,550 per month (DKK 28,050 per school year = DKK 2,550 × 11).
- Stage 5–11 (second child): DKK 1,455 per month (DKK 16,005 per school year).
- Stage 5–11 (third child): DKK 1,455 per month (DKK 16,005 per school year).
- Stage 5–11 (fourth child): DKK 0 per month (no tuition charge).
Other school-related fees and extracurricular care
- SFO (after-school care) — Module 1 (Stages 1–4): DKK 1,170 per month (DKK 12,870 per school year). Sibling reduction: DKK 950 per month for additional children (DKK 10,450 per school year).
- Klub (Stages 5–7): DKK 770 per month (DKK 8,470 per school year). Sibling rate applies equally for Klub.
- Short-term/weekly stay (when available): DKK 750 per week.
- Holiday SFO (day rate): DKK 150 per day.
School trips and camps
- Cost of school trips is divided across the eleven monthly fee payments; specific monthly additions shown for typical trips are: Stage 6 — DKK 255 per month; Stage 8 — DKK 460 per month; Stage 10 — DKK 460 per month; Stage 11 — DKK 185 per month. (These additions are included as monthly instalments during the year they apply.) For Euro Classes/10th grade an example trip cost is DKK 13,000 as a one-off trip charge.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Billing frequency: fees are payable monthly over 11 months (11 equal instalments per school year). The school does not charge for July.
- Payment deadline: the 5th of each month.
- Registration with Betalingsservice (PBS/direct debit) is required for all debtors; payments are normally collected automatically via the bank. Payments made outside PBS incur an additional administration fee of DKK 100 per month. In special cases, payment via an F1 card can be arranged. An invoice address and VAT registration number are provided for invoiced payments.
- Missing CPR number: if a child does not have a Danish CPR number by specified deadlines, an extra school fee may apply (an example surcharge listed is DKK 3,000 per quarter). Government subsidy eligibility is linked to the child having a CPR number.
Notice, leaving and refunds
- Notice on leaving: school charges in whole months; if a pupil leaves mid-month you must pay for the entire month. When leaving the school you must give one month's notice in addition to the final month of attendance.
- Deposit refund: the DKK 3,000 deposit is non-refundable if you decline after accepting an offer; once the pupil starts, the deposit is returned through the first two fee payments (credited against fees).
- No separate boarding refund information is listed because boarding is not applicable; the school operates as a day school.
Boarding fees
- Boarding: not applicable (no boarding provision listed).
Other payment notes and assistance
- Government rebate/assistance: a rebate for people on low incomes is available; families should apply by the stated deadline each year. Any grants or reductions are processed and applied according to the school's schedule.
- Administrative invoices: the school's VAT registration number is provided for invoicing and an invoice contact email is listed for suppliers and corporate payments. Payments by invoice are accommodated where required.
Skipper Clement International School is a private bilingual Danish–English school in Aalborg for students aged 5–17. The curriculum blends Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary with Cambridge IGCSE, alongside elements of the Danish system. The school has been a Cambridge International Examinations Centre since 2002, with Checkpoint at the end of Stage 9 and 9 IGCSE subjects at Stages 10–11. Assessments include Cambridge Progression Tests and internal exams, with four progress reports each year. The Gl. Kærvej campus is Aalborg's largest private school, centrally located near Kildeparken, with access to nearby sports facilities. There is no on-site cafeteria; students bring packed lunches, and the kitchen sells drinks and snacks. The school is bilingual Danish/English, celebrating cultural diversity through International Children's Day, Culture Day, World Book Day, and Skipper Løbet, a school-wide sports event. Leadership includes School Leader Peter Würtz and Head of International Department Jenny Rohd-Thomsen.