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Copenhagen International School

An accredited ‘IB World School’ offering the International Baccalaureate Programmes for students aged 3 to 19 in grades Pre-Kindergarten through 12. The IB Diploma gives access to universities worldwide. Our students and staff come from more than 50+ different countries. Courses are conducted in English by highly-trained international teachers. At its new purpose-built location overlooking the Øresund, its home since January 2017, CIS offers modern facilities across the board. The school is conveniently located—only a 10 minute walk from Nordhavn Station—and is accredited by the Council of International Schools and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. For more information, please contact the Admissions Officer, Copenhagen International School, Levantkaj 4-14, 2150 Nordhavn, Denmark. Phone: +45 39 46 33  00 Email: admission@cisdk.dk Website: www.cis-edu.dk




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  • “It’s possible to lead even though you don’t fit the traditional leadership mold”

    “It’s possible to lead even though you don’t fit the traditional leadership mold”

    Describing herself as a “DEI poster child,” being queer, neurodivergent and an international in Denmark didn’t stop Laurence Paquette from climbing the infamous corporate ladder to become Marketing Vice President (VP) at Vestas. Arrived in 2006 from Quebec, Laurence Paquette unpacks the implications of exposing your true self at work, in a country that lets little leeway for individuality

  • Deal reached to bring more foreign workers to Denmark

    Deal reached to bring more foreign workers to Denmark

    Agreement between unions and employers allows more foreign workers in Denmark under lower salary requirements, with new ID card rules and oversight to prevent social dumping and ensure fair conditions.

  • New association helps international nurses and doctors Denmark

    New association helps international nurses and doctors Denmark

    Kadre Darman was founded this year to support foreign-trained healthcare professionals facing challenges with difficult authorisation processes, visa procedures, and language barriers, aiming to help them find jobs and contribute to Denmark’s healthcare system