Denmark, Copenhagen
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The school integrates social and emotional learning through the PSHE programme from Year 1 to Year 11. There is a Whole School Anti-Bullying Approach, with explicit PSHE teaching of anti-bullying strategies based on The Diana Award definition. AKT teachers work with a class to guide social interactions and well-being and to implement strategies to improve the learning environment. The DESTY program grows self-esteem and resilience through one-to-one mentoring, developing an emotional vocabulary and positive relationships. The Cool Kids programme provides CBT-based techniques for anxiety through structured sessions. Headspace in Roskilde offers free counselling for young people, and Student Well-Being Surveys monitor welfare.
The school teaches all classroom instruction in English in the International Department. There is a minimum of two Danish lessons per international class, required by law. Danish is taught as a subject alongside English in the international programme. The Cambridge International Curriculum is used. Students finish Year 11 with the IGCSE examinations.
Student happiness and well-being is supported in the curriculum through the PSHE programme from Year 1 to Year 11. A Whole School Anti-Bullying Approach is in place with explicit anti-bullying teaching in PSHE. AKT teachers guide social interactions and well-being, working with class teams to improve the learning environment. The DESTY program grows self-esteem and resilience through one-to-one mentoring and building emotional vocabulary. Cool Kids provides CBT-based techniques for anxiety; Headspace in Roskilde offers counselling, and Student Well-Being Surveys monitor welfare.
Policies and Guidelines exist to run a safe and orderly school environment. The documents cover child protection and ICT Acceptable Use, and set out procedures for incidents and bereavement, among other areas. The current policy requires the premises to be smoke- and alcohol-free; rules apply to energy drinks and related guidelines. Dress Code and other guidelines are published for students and staff. Safeguarding resources are accessible via intranet or on request, and safeguarding staff include a School Psychologist, a School Nurse, and a Guidance Counselor.
Skt. Josef's International School Roskilde is a Denmark-based international school delivering the Cambridge International Curriculum alongside the Dutch Curriculum for learners aged 5 to 16. The International Department, opened in 2012, teaches all classroom instruction in English and follows Cambridge Primary (Years 1–6), Lower Secondary (7–9) and Upper Secondary/IGCSE (Year 10–11). Students benefit from a range of subject choices, including English, Mathematics, Science, Spanish and Danish as a Second Language, with locally designed Art, Music and Religion subjects. Cambridge Upper Secondary offers English Literature and First Language, Mathematics, Science, plus Global Perspectives and Spanish, with options such as Critical Thinking and Life Skills. The school is housed at Frederiksborgvej 10, Roskilde, and features a brand-new playground and on-site SFO. Notable programs include the Science Talent initiative and a Year 10 language-immersion trip, with a Year 11 Rome trip and numerous field experiences. Strengths include STEM, Languages and Visual Arts, clearly.