Skt. Josef’s International School

Skt. Josef’s International School, located in the historic centre of Roskilde (30 km west of Copenhagen) is just a stone’s throw from two beautiful parks and the famous Roskilde Fjord and Harbour, home to the Viking Ship Museum. The school shares it’s campus with a well established Danish school. Teaching is based on the University of Cambridge International Examinations for 5 to 16 year olds. The school’s passion is in ensuring that all children receive a high-quality education that is equal parts enjoyable, enriching, challenging, and nurturing while enabling them to understand the world around them and leave prepared for the future.

For further information, phone: +45 46 35 25 26 email: info@sktjosef.dk – web: www.sktjosef.com 





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