Denmark, Aalborg
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The school teaches in Danish and English. The International Department provides education in English for non-Danish families staying in Northern Jutland, as well as for Danish families returning from living overseas and for children living in Denmark who may move overseas in the future. The Cambridge International Examinations Centre has been in place since 2002, with Checkpoint and IGCSE exams available, and some students have earned the ICE (International Certificate of Education).
Skipper Clement Skolen is a bilingual school and provides education in Danish and English for students aged 5 to 17. The International Department provides an international education in English for children of non-Danish families staying in Northern Jutland, as well as for Danish families returning from living overseas and for children living in Denmark who may move overseas in the future. Since 2002 the school has been a Cambridge International Examinations Centre, with Checkpoint and IGCSE exams offered; some students have earned the ICE (International Certificate of Education).
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.