Denmark, Ulfborg
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The International - Academy and Boarding School of Denmark is a Cambridge IGCSE provision for learners aged 14 to 17, hosted at Campus Vedersø in West Jutland. All classes are taught in English, and the school has been a Cambridge-certified centre since 2016. Students follow an international Cambridge IGCSE curriculum with eight subjects at a high level, including Cambridge English, Cambridge Math, Cambridge Global Perspectives, Cambridge Combined Science, and Cambridge Enterprise, plus Cambridge German, Spanish, French and Danish. Danish FP10 is available as a supplement to Cambridge examinations. A varied timetable combines core subjects with sport, arts and other electives, enabling tailored study pathways alongside Danish language studies. The school shares facilities with Vedersø Idrætsefterskole, offering a lively campus programme where students mingle weekly. Profile electives include sport and performing arts such as Dance, Badminton, Surfing and E-sport. A well-being mentor supports students, and trips enrich learning within efterskole tradition.
Vesterhavsvej 43, 6990 Ulfborg, Denmark
The International - Academy and Boarding School of Denmark has instruction in English.
The International is located at Vesterhavsvej 43, 6990 Ulfborg, West Jutland, Denmark. It is part of Campus Vedersø and shares facilities with Vedersø Idrætsefterskole.
Boarding school (efterskole) with an international Cambridge IGCSE program; English-speaking.
1/3 native Danish students, 1/3 students from expat families, and 1/3 international students with no connection to Denmark. Normally 14–17 years old.
Denmark
A typical day blends academic classes with electives and free time. Example schedule: 07:10 breakfast; 08:00 class; 12:55 lunch; 14:00–15:15 elective; 16:20–16:15? (elective continues); 17:50–18:45 study hall; 18:45 dinner; 19:30 evening assembly; 19:45 freetime; 21:50 hand in electronics; 22:00 in own room; 22:45 lights out.
Transportation is primarily by car, with a public school bus available on Fridays at 15:02 from Vedersø to Ringkøbing Train Station, connecting to trains to Holstebro/Esbjerg or buses to larger cities. The closest train station is Tim (6 km). A FlexTaxi option is also available.
Annual tuition at The International - Academy and Boarding School of Denmark ranges from DKK 132,300 to DKK 137,800 for 2026/27.
The International - Academy and Boarding School of Denmark teaches Cambridge IGCSE, Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 14 to 17.
The International uses Cambridge IGCSE as its international curriculum. All classes are taught in English. The school has been a Cambridge-certified centre since 2016 and offers Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 14–17, with eight different academic subjects at a high academic level. The curriculum includes Cambridge Math, Cambridge English, Cambridge Global Perspectives, Cambridge Combined Science, and Cambridge Enterprise, as well as Cambridge German, Cambridge Spanish, Cambridge French and Cambridge Danish. Danish FP10 is available as a supplement to Cambridge examinations. Students can build a varied timetable by combining academic subjects with sports, arts and other electives at Campus Vedersø.
After a year at TI, students usually choose among three options: return to their local school, move to IB or Pre-IB, or pursue Danish gymnasium/ungdomsuddannelse. Our guidance counselor assists with IB/Pre-IB applications. For Danish gymnasium/ungdomsuddannelse, if a student is in 10th grade they apply using their 9th-grade grades; if they are in 9th grade they must take an optagelsesprøve at a local gymnasium. There are no guarantees, but students who have taken the optagelsesprøve have been able to start at a gymnasium the following year.
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- The school operates as The International – Academy and Boarding School of Denmark, offering Cambridge IGCSE academics and a study environment that combines international perspectives with the Danish efterskole tradition.
- Academics are Cambridge-based, with a focus on IGCSE subjects and a pathway to a global set of qualifications.
- Life at TI emphasizes personal development within a Danish efterskole framework, linking academic progress with social and personal growth.
- Electives are varied, allowing students to build a diverse schedule that blends academic subjects, sports, arts, and other offerings.
- Campus Vedersø is TI's campus, sharing facilities with Vedersø Idrætsefterskole (the Danish sister sports school). The arrangement includes joint campus events and activities to mix international and Danish students and expose them to Danish efterskole traditions.
- The campus features top-class facilities and supports a wide range of profile and elective subjects, including sports, creative, and cultural pursuits.
- Student life centers on an English-speaking, multicultural environment designed to foster friendships and reduce language barriers, with additional support from a well-being mentor.
- TI promotes travel and global experiences, including world trips (e.g., Hawaii) and European trips, alongside trips within Denmark, as part of developing global citizenship.
- Open house events and school tours (physical or virtual) are offered to prospective students, with opportunities to book a visit.
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