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International Baccalaureate (English)
The International Baccalaureate (IB) is a 2-year international upper secondary school diploma programme that is offered in over 100 countries, including Denmark.
You will be introduced to subjects such as foreign language, mathematics and also subjects of a more creative nature.
The IB programme is offered to Danish youth who have gone to school abroad for several years, and foreign youth who are living in Denmark for a longer period. If you are considering pursuing a higher education in another country, this diploma is a good starting point.
Teaching within the International Baccalaureate programme is in English. The programme consists of six subject groups: First language (mother tongue), foreign language, social sciences, natural sciences, mathematics and an elective, for example, a creative course. You must choose one subject from each group.
Subjects are separated into Higher Level and Standard Level. Higher Level is equivalent to A-level in Danish upper secondary schools, and Standard Level is equivalent to the Danish B-level. The subject "Mathematical Studies" is equivalent, however, to a C-level. Three to four of the subjects you choose must be Higher Level.
In addition, you must take the course Theory of Knowledge and complete a major written assignment. Finally, you must participate in various creative and social extra-curricular activities for a few hours each week.
Final Examinations: There will be written exams in English for all subjects, and an oral exam for languages. The diploma is called the IB Diploma.
Name: International Baccalaureate (IB)
Type: General Upper Secondary School Diploma
Duration: 2 years
Entry Requirements: Completion of Danish 1.g, or the completion of 10th or 11th year in an international or foreign national school
Applications: Application form from an IB school. Links are found to the right.
Application deadline: March 15. Programme Start: August
Tuition: Some schools charge a tuition fee
Economy: Danish Student Grant (SU)
Kilde:ug.dk

