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If you're researching international schools in Denmark offering Dutch Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Dutch Curriculum, taught by 4 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 26,345–43,175 DKK, with the average sitting around 33,055. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Skt. Josef's International School Roskilde (opened 1904).
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Herlufsholm Skole is a Denmark-based boarding school for students aged 11 to 18, and the oldest boarding school in the country, founded in 1565. The school combines Danish Middle School (grades 6–10), the 10th Grade, Danish High School (STX), and Pre-IB with the IB Diploma. The IB Diploma is a two-year, university-preparatory program taught exclusively in English, while Pre-IB strengthens reflective and academic skills to prepare students for IB. In addition to the IB track, the school offers Dutch Curriculum and five fields of study in the High School, supporting multiple university pathways. The campus includes historic Skygningen, a range of boarding houses, and extensive dormitory facilities, with a dedicated well-being team. On-site sporting facilities include a gym and an active extracurricular program with 30+ activities. Round Square conferences, the Exchange Program, and a variety of clubs foster global awareness, leadership, and community involvement, within a sense of tradition and belonging.
Skipper Clement International School is a private bilingual Danish–English school in Aalborg for students aged 5–17. The curriculum blends Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary with Cambridge IGCSE, alongside elements of the Danish system. The school has been a Cambridge International Examinations Centre since 2002, with Checkpoint at the end of Stage 9 and 9 IGCSE subjects at Stages 10–11. Assessments include Cambridge Progression Tests and internal exams, with four progress reports each year. The Gl. Kærvej campus is Aalborg's largest private school, centrally located near Kildeparken, with access to nearby sports facilities. There is no on-site cafeteria; students bring packed lunches, and the kitchen sells drinks and snacks. The school is bilingual Danish/English, celebrating cultural diversity through International Children's Day, Culture Day, World Book Day, and Skipper Løbet, a school-wide sports event. Leadership includes School Leader Peter Würtz and Head of International Department Jenny Rohd-Thomsen.
The Lycée Français Prins Henrik is an international private school in Copenhagen operating under Danish law and affiliated with the AEFE network. The campus at Rolighedsvej 39 brings together maternelle, élémentaire, collège and lycée on a single site, with modern facilities and a bike-friendly approach close to Forum Metro. The school offers a bilingual French-Danish curriculum, with French Brevet and Baccalauréat, the Danish Brevet, and the Franco-Danish Baccalaureate (DFB) as part of its diploma mix. Language learning is: Danish is mandatory up to 2nde, FLE/FLSco supports non-French speakers, and English begins in maternelle. The school serves around 800 students from 46 nationalities, many of whom participate in cantine meals prepared by a chef, with about 56% organic ingredients. A CDI and BCD facilities enrich reading and research, and the school hosts clubs like MATh.en.JEANS and FerMUN, plus a Well-Being program and after‑school options. HRH Princess Marie is patron of lycée.
Skt. Josef's International School Roskilde is a Denmark-based international school delivering the Cambridge International Curriculum alongside the Dutch Curriculum for learners aged 5 to 16. The International Department, opened in 2012, teaches all classroom instruction in English and follows Cambridge Primary (Years 1–6), Lower Secondary (7–9) and Upper Secondary/IGCSE (Year 10–11). Students benefit from a range of subject choices, including English, Mathematics, Science, Spanish and Danish as a Second Language, with locally designed Art, Music and Religion subjects. Cambridge Upper Secondary offers English Literature and First Language, Mathematics, Science, plus Global Perspectives and Spanish, with options such as Critical Thinking and Life Skills. The school is housed at Frederiksborgvej 10, Roskilde, and features a brand-new playground and on-site SFO. Notable programs include the Science Talent initiative and a Year 10 language-immersion trip, with a Year 11 Rome trip and numerous field experiences. Strengths include STEM, Languages and Visual Arts, clearly.
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