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Viborg International School

Denmark, Viborg

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Annual Fees

Name Age Fee Track Conditions
Grade 1 5 22,075 DKK Primary (C1–C2) Tuition plus year-group trips plus class fund (11 months billed; July free).
Grade 2 6 22,075 DKK Primary (C1–C2) Tuition plus year-group trips plus class fund (11 months billed; July free).
Grade 3 7 36,850 DKK Primary (C3–C7) Tuition plus year-group trips plus class fund (11 months billed; July free).
Grade 4 8 36,850 DKK Primary (C3–C7) Tuition plus year-group trips plus class fund (11 months billed; July free).
Grade 5 9 38,050 DKK Primary (C3–C7) Tuition plus year-group trips plus class fund (11 months billed; July free).
Grade 6 10 38,050 DKK Primary (C3–C7) Tuition plus year-group trips plus class fund (11 months billed; July free).
Grade 7 11 39,050 DKK Primary (C3–C7) Tuition plus year-group trips plus class fund (11 months billed; July free).

Application Fees

Name Fee Conditions
Application Fee 0 DKK Not listed; not charged per your data.

Enrollment Fees

Name Fee Conditions
Enrollment Fee 0 DKK Not listed; not charged per your data.

Additional Fees

Name Fee Conditions
After-school care (SFO) – Morning only 7,425 DKK Optional; billed 11 months (06:45–08:00).
After-school care (SFO) – Afternoon only 17,050 DKK Optional; billed 11 months (12:45–17:00; Fri 16:30).
After-school care (SFO) – Full day 22,550 DKK Optional; billed 11 months (06:45–17:00).

Fee Breakdown

Fees
Application fees
- There is no admission/registration fee (no indmeldelsesgebyr).

Tuition fees by year group (per month, billed over 11 months; July is payment-free)
- C1 and C2: DKK 1,925 per month. Annual total (11 months): DKK 21,175.
- C3 – C7: DKK 3,250 per month. Annual total (11 months): DKK 35,750. IGCSE and Checkpoint exam fees for Year 9 / IGCSE years are included for these year groups.

Per-term presentation (derived calculation)
- Per-term figures below are calculated by dividing the annual total into three equal terms (simple division of the annual amount). These per-term figures are provided as a practical breakdown and are derived from the monthly/annual fees above:
- C1–C2: approximately DKK 7,058 per term (DKK 21,175 ÷ 3).
- C3–C7: approximately DKK 11,917 per term (DKK 35,750 ÷ 3).

Sibling discounts
- 2nd child: DKK 500 monthly discount.
- 3rd child: DKK 1,000 monthly discount.
- 4th child: free (no monthly fee).

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Fees are billed monthly across 11 months; July is not charged.
- At final admission the first month's school fee is charged and is non-refundable. For admission to 10th grade, both the first month's fee and payment for the autumn school trip are charged in advance and are non-refundable.
- A class fund charge of DKK 100 per child is collected automatically after each summer holiday (charged with the September fee).

After-school care (SFO) fees (per month, billed over 11 months)
- Morning care only (06:45–08:00): DKK 675 per month (annual: DKK 7,425).
- Afternoon care only (12:45–17:00; Friday to 16:30): DKK 1,550 per month (annual: DKK 17,050).
- Full day care (morning + afternoon): DKK 2,050 per month (annual: DKK 22,550).
- SFO sibling rebates: 2nd child = 1/3 deduction of the SFO price; 3rd child = 2/3 deduction of the SFO price.

School trips and related parent payments (per applicable year group)
- 0.–1. year group: DKK 600.
- 2.–5. year group and C1–C2: DKK 800.
- 6. year group and C3–C4: DKK 1,000.
- 7.–8. year group and C5–C6: DKK 2,200 (plus personal food/pocket money).
- 9.–10. year group and C7: DKK 3,200 (plus personal food/pocket money).

Other costs and typical additional charges
- Own laptop for pupils from 4th grade onward (requirement/cost to be covered by family).
- Class teacher day contributions, special events, excursions, subject days, theatre trips, school parties, and pocket money on school trips.
- These additional items are charged as they arise and are separate from the monthly school fee.

Boarding
- There is no boarding provision listed for the school; the school operates as a day school with SFO for younger children.

Uniforms and clothing costs
- No compulsory uniform or uniform fees are listed as a required school charge; any specific clothing requirements are not presented as a school fee.

Refund information
- The first month's school fee charged at final admission is non-refundable.
- For 10th grade admissions, the first month's fee and payment for the autumn school trip charged before start are non-refundable.

Fee payment options
- Fees are billed monthly and some charges are collected automatically (for example the DKK 100 class fund in September). Specific listed payment methods (credit card, direct debit, bank transfer details, etc.) are not shown on the public fee page. For billing and invoicing the school uses its regular administrative billing system.

Notes on effective academic year
- The fee figures above are taken from the school's published fee schedule for the 2025/26 school year and the school's international-department fee page; they are presented here as the actionable fee levels per month, with annual and per-term breakdowns as shown and calculated above.
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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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