

Education
There are twelve teachers at the school and together they cover various multidisciplinary subjects, such as nature science, language science and cultural science, line courses, sports, sex education and foreign languages.
Each subject is covered for a whole day in order for the students to immerse themselves fully, except for Friday which is split into two parts. On Friday the students are split into two groups the first group has sports and the second group has a language, the groups changes the week after.
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Mondays: Cultural science
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Tuesdays: Natural science
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Wednesday: Line courses
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Thursday: Language science
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Fridays: Sport or a foreign language
These subjects are mandatory for all. You can choose between different six foreign languages. This could be Italian, Spanish, French, etc. The variety of foreign languages can change each year depending on the qualifications of the teachers at the school. The school year is divided into four semesters in which students will have some common goals that must be completed by the end. For every goal reached, the students will get a scout badge
In the first semester, the focus is on social aspects and cooperation. Within this focus, the common goal could present the students with new rules and living conditions, understanding the boarding school life, be a good friend, learn how to live with a roommate and respect the culture and religion of others.
In the second and third semester, focus is on the academic and so there are goals to be a participant, make assignments, be productive during class, receive good grades and learn to evaluate your work. In the third semester there is also a focus on preparation for the exams.
In the fourth semester the focus is on exams, by getting good grades, a positive exercise, which higher education the student will go to, and the final evaluation. When the student has passed their exams they receive their examination papers, which should apply in all countries, so that the student can move on to a higher education. The exam will be a local exam and therefore it will not follow the danish folkeskolensafgangsprøve. The exams at the boarding school are practical, oral and written. Once the students have completed their exams they are awarded a grade and an allocation there is also given final grade for all subjects. The grades are done with the ECTS-scale. Students, however, as an extra opportunity can get their grades in the system of their own country. If they show the teacher their grade system.