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Viborg International School

Denmark, Viborg

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Boarding, Uniform and Food

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Boarding Arrangements

Viborg International School offers an after-school centre (SFO) with morning care (6:45–8:00), afternoon care (12:45–17:00; Friday 16:30), and full-day care (6:45–8:00 and 12:45–17:00; Friday 16:30). SFO fees are charged per month: Morning care 675 DKK; Afternoon care 1,550 DKK; Full-day care 2,050 DKK. Sibling rebates are: second child 1/3 deduction, third child 2/3 deduction, fourth child free.

Food Options

Food options include the Food Truck, open every day during both breaks and staffed by the school's own staff; snacks such as focaccia with pepperoni and sausage rolls, plus drinks, are available without pre-order. Prices: focaccia with pepperoni 20 DKK; sausage roll 15 DKK; Capri Sun 10 DKK; apple juice 10 DKK; orange juice 10 DKK; Corny Big bar 10 DKK. Kylling & Co offers a school meals scheme with sandwiches, tortillas and pasta salads that must be pre-ordered and paid for when ordering; orders can be placed until 8:00 AM for delivery the same day; meals are picked up in the school's Food Truck at the 12:00 break.

Governance and Ownership

Viborg International School runs as a department within Viborg private Realskole, a Danish private school. The parent-elected board is responsible for the school's finances and a range of operational areas, providing overall leadership; board meetings occur eight times a year and an annual general meeting is held where annual reports are presented.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees DKK 22,075 - 39,050
Ages 5 - 16 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1890
Bus Service No

Viborg International School is an international department of Viborg private Realskole in Viborg, Denmark, offering Cambridge IGCSE education for students aged 5 to 16. English is the language of instruction, with Danish taught at each student's level and the FP9 Danish First Language exam available where relevant. The school operates as a Cambridge Assessment International Education centre, delivering the Cambridge Pathway: Cambridge Primary (5–11), Cambridge Lower Secondary (11–14) and Cambridge Upper Secondary (14–16). IGCSE examinations take place in June, with results issued in August, and the qualification provides a pathway to Cambridge A-Levels, the International Baccalaureate, Danish Gymnasium and international exchanges. The school emphasises enquiry‑based learning and aims to connect global perspectives with the Danish context. Facilities mix a Danish school environment with an international community; daily life includes field trips, study skills work, and residential trips, plus SFO care. Leadership includes Head Louise Lyngsø and Deputy Head Callie Tromborg.

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