Edited by Giulia Ceccon · Chief Marketing Officer
If you're researching international schools in Denmark offering Waldorf Steiner 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 Waldorf Steiner Curriculum, taught by 1 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 17,328–37,488 DKK, with the average sitting around 27,408. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Byens Steiner School (opened 2019).
Compare 1 Waldorf Steiner Curriculum international schools in Denmark. Filter by curriculum, fees (average DKK 27,408), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Byens Steinerskole, known in English as Waldorf International School Copenhagen, is an independent Waldorf (Steiner) school with an English-language international department for ages 1–14. The Danish Waldorf program is aligned with the Danish Ministry of Children and Education and follows the head, heart, and hands approach, integrating physical education, handicrafts, the arts, mathematics, and literacy. The international department delivers instruction in English to foster a global community. The school is an IB Primary Years Programme Candidate School, with plans for full authorization in 2027 and MYP candidacy for 2026/27. Founded as a parent-led initiative, it opened in 2019 and now serves around 276 students, including a 31-student kindergarten, with expansion plans and a move to a purpose-built building by 2030. Learning emphasises a rhythm of festivals and daily activities that connect study to nature, community, and life, supported by long-term teacher-student relationships and ongoing evaluation. A music programme with a class orchestra and an After-School Program enriches life; UNICEF Rights Respecting School work promotes safety and inclusion.
No schools match your filters. Try adjusting your criteria.