Denmark, Viborg
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Viborg International School is an international department of Viborg private Realskole in Viborg, Denmark. Opened in 2010, it serves approximately 70 students aged 5–17 and is integrated into the Danish school environment. The spoken language in the department is English, and all teachers come from English-speaking backgrounds. The Cambridge Assessment International Education curriculum is followed, with English as the primary language of communication and Danish taught at the student's level; the Danish First Language exam FP9 is available for relevant students. Daily life includes recess in the school yard and SFO (before- and after-school care) where Danish and international students mix and practice Danish.
Viborg International School follows the Cambridge Pathway: Cambridge Primary (5–11), Cambridge Lower Secondary (11–14), and Cambridge Upper Secondary (14–16). The IGCSE assessment takes place at the end of the Upper Secondary course and prepares students for entry into Cambridge A-Levels, the International Baccalaureate, Danish Gymnasium, and international exchange programmes. English is the main language of instruction, with Danish taught at each student's level; FP9 Danish First Language exam is offered where relevant. The school is a Cambridge Assessment International Education centre, enabling recognition by universities and employers worldwide.
Daily life includes field trips, subject days and theme weeks, study skills development and individual academic projects, as well as residential trips in Denmark for younger students and abroad for older students. There are social events and elected parent representatives to engage families, and the school cooperates with the local IB programme at Viborg Katedralskole to build connections for international education.
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.