What are the schools in Copenhagen like?
When we asked about the schools in Copenhagen, they said...
"Steer clear of this school. The school principal is only interested in your money. The teachers are unprofessional. Once you sign up for a place you cannot withdraw your child from the school without forfeiting TWO YEARS of school fees. Our daughter was bullied by some older boys and the school did nothing. In the end we had to take her out of the school and get trauma counseling for her. The principal forced us to pay for the next school year after she'd left and threarened us with legal action when we questioned this. This horrible experience has colored our perception of Denmark as a country. We will NEVER come back," wrote an expat with kids at Bjorn's International School in Copenhagen.
"Copenhagen International School (CIS) is one of the best international schools in Copenhagen. It is an independent, non-profit, co-educational day school offering an international education to students from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12. The school follows the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum and is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS). CIS offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, art, and drama. The International School of Hellerup (ISH) is another excellent international school in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is an independent, non-profit, co-educational day school offering an international education to students from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12. ISH follows the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum and is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS). The school also offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, art, and drama. The International School of Copenhagen (ISC) is a bilingual school in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is an independent, non-profit, co-educational day school offering an international education to students from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12. ISC follows the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum and is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS). The school also offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, art, and drama. ISC also offers a bilingual program, with instruction in both English and Danish," commented one expat when asked about in Copenhagen.
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What are the schools in Copenhagen like?
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