Denmark, Ulfborg
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The International is part of Campus Vedersø and shares facilities with Vedersø Idrætsefterskole. There is a full programme of campus events and activities arranged for both schools, so students can mix and mingle weekly. Top-class facilities support a wide range of profile and elective subjects from sports to creative and cultural pursuits. Campus activities include board game nights, music quizzes, mini-concerts, bingo nights, sports tournaments, festivals, and prom nights. West Jutland's coast offers beaches, swimming lakes, fields and woodland on the doorstep for year‑round outdoor life. All students share a room with 1 or 2 others; each room has a closet, workspace and chair, and two rooms share a bathroom in a two-room setup.
Football at Campus Vedersø is for everybody; the area is surrounded by football fields and outside the sportshall you'll find a new 4G football pitch and goalstation. Every week we train in the goalstation facility, which provides databased feedback to track improvements. There is a weekly goalkeeper training session with a GK1‑certified coach. Coaches for football include experience and credentials from multiple staff members, and training emphasizes technical, tactical and physical development along with FairPlay. We also participate in school leagues for boarding schools and regional tournaments as part of regular competition.
The International offers Cambridge IGCSE subjects and a Cambridge-based curriculum, including Cambridge English, Cambridge Math, Cambridge Global Perspectives, Cambridge Combined Science, Cambridge Enterprise and Cambridge Foreign Languages. Danish language instruction is available as FP10. The program blends an international, ambitious academic environment with the Danish efterskole tradition, emphasizing academic, social and personal development. At Campus Vedersø students can construct a varied timetable by combining academic subjects, sports, arts and other electives. This setup supports Cambridge IGCSE qualifications alongside Danish language studies.
The International provides profile electives such as Badminton, Dance, Football, E-sport, Tumbling and Surfing. Badminton runs four times a week with two sports halls and nine courts, guided by a dedicated coach, and includes tournaments against other boarding schools. Dance offers classes multiple times per year with two teachers, and the team aims to compete in the Danish championships. Surfing is a new profile elective with weekly wave sessions near Ringkøbing Fjord and the North Sea, plus windsurfing, kitesurfing and SUP when conditions require. Campus life includes board game nights, music quizzes, mini-concerts, bingo nights, sports tournaments, festivals and prom nights, along with world trips to Hawaii and European trips to Italy and Denmark for cultural learning and travel experiences.
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.