International School of Hellerup

School information

Copenhagen, Denmark

The International School of Hellerup, located in the charming suburb of Hellerup, just north of Copenhagen, Denmark, is a distinguished English-speaking not-for-profit International Baccalaureate (IB) Continuum School. Catering to students from ages 3 to 19, the school fosters a vibrant and diverse learning environment, welcoming over 600 students from more than 70 nationalities. With a focus on the three main IB programmes—the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP)—the school offers a cohesive educational experience designed to promote continuous learning. The medium-sized student body allows for personalized attention, ensuring that each class, with an average size of 20, nurtures an intimate and collaborative community where each student is known and valued.

At the International School of Hellerup, education transcends traditional academics. The school is dedicated to providing a well-rounded education delivered by passionate educators who prioritize a caring and supportive atmosphere. Utilizing a student-centered teaching approach, the curriculum emphasizes inquiry-based and transdisciplinary learning, encouraging students to cultivate critical thinking skills and intellectual curiosity. In addition to a robust academic framework, students are afforded numerous opportunities to engage in extracurricular activities and school life, enhancing their overall educational experience. The warm international community, reinforced by an active Parent Teacher Association (PTA), ensures that families feel welcomed and connected within the school environment, creating a rich tapestry of cultural exchange and support.

Information about International School of Hellerup

Curriculum
IB
Languages
English
Yearly fees
From DKK 60,200 to 60,200
Students in School
600
Students Age
3 to 19 years old
Max. students per class
24
Avg. class size
20

Location

Rygårds Alle 131 2900 Hellerup Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark