On this page, you can find programme specific information for the Primary School (Pre-K - PYP 5).
Please note that if your child is enrolled in the Early Years Programme (Pre-K - Kindergarten), you can find additional information and policies specifically for the Early Years here.
The start and finish times of all PYP classes (Pre-K to PYP 5) are the same:
Mondays to Thursdays: 8:20-14:20
Fridays: 8:30-13:35
The homeroom teacher will communicate the actual lessons and break times at the start of the school year. There are four different schedules:
Early Years schedules (Pre-K and Kindergarten)
Lower PYP (PYP1-PYP2) schedule
Middle PYP (PYP 3) schedule
Upper PYP (PYP4-PYP5) schedule
The start and end times, and class schedule, will be confirmed with the homeroom teacher.
Children may enter the playground between 8:10-8:20 and wait for 10 minutes near their entrance. Please be advised that if children arrive at school between 8:10 and 8:20, they will not be supervised, and parents are held accountable for their conduct.
Students can enter the building from 8:20-8:25 and should be ready in classrooms by 8:30.
If parents need to drop their PYP children off earlier than 8:20 on a regular basis, these children must be enrolled in the Morning club where there is adult supervision.
In PYP, we are dedicated to providing a nurturing and inclusive learning environment that supports the individual needs and wellbeing of every student. As part of this philosophy we implement an annual class rebalancing process to ensure that each child's educational experience is optimized.
Our goal is to achieve as equitable a balance as possible across various factors, including class size, diversity, gender, academic needs, special needs, English as an Additional Language (EAL), and social-emotional dynamics.
Parents can request how students are placed next year, in May. We value parental input and welcome requests for specific student placements for the upcoming academic year. While we strive to accommodate requests, please note that final class rebalancing cannot be guaranteed due to the complexity of the rebalancing process.
In line with our commitment to supporting individual development, we typically recommend separating siblings into different classes.
We can only finalise the class lists a few days before school starts. There are many last-minute changes depending on enrolments, and this affects the class lists. You will receive a notification from the school a few days prior to the start of school informing you of your child’s class and homeroom teacher, as soon as the class lists are ready.
A child’s grade level placement should allow for success academically and socially.
PYP students may use mobile phones and similar devices outside of school hours. However, during the school day, these devices are not permitted. PYP students must hand in their devices to their homeroom teacher at the start of the school day, and returned at the end, unless they are used for specific learning purposes. PYP 5 students may use their devices before or after school, either under supervision of teachers, or outside the school building.
Devices seen or heard within the school day (corridors, classrooms, etc) without permission may be taken for safekeeping and returned at the end of the day.
These rules also apply to After School Care Program (ASCP).
Class trips are designed to be social, educational, and fun. Trips are scheduled at various times throughout the school year and all students are required to participate.
Parents will be notified of all field trips at least two weeks in advance (unless they are trips to local areas including the forest near Mindelunden and the playground in Søholmslund park).
Students must agree to adhere to the guidelines set by the school. Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in the cancellation of the trip for the entire class or the individual student. Any expenses incurred as a result of such cancellations must be covered by the students and their parents.
Behavior expectations and conduct procedures during trips are consistent with the regular school rules and class essential agreements.
The field trip approval form (provided at the start of the school year), must be signed, before a student can attend any field trip.
The school regularly holds celebrations for Halloween, Fastelavn, and other events. During these days, toy weapons and potentially dangerous objects (e.g., sticks as part of costumes) are not permitted on school grounds, even during celebrations such as Fastelavn and Halloween.
In PYP1-PYP5, families are welcome to celebrate their child's birthday at school. They may bring something for the class to recognize this important day. We prefer pre-packaged snacks and discourage candy. Here are some alternative suggestions:
Small goodie bags filled with non-food novelties such as erasers, pencils, and stickers
Purchase something for the classroom
Read a story to the class
Provide a disposable crown for the day
Donate a book to the school library in honor of your child
For food/drinks brought from home:
Provide two weeks' notice.
Ensure the food or snacks are completely prepared and ready to distribute.
Provide an ingredients list if it is homemade, and ensure it is nut-free.
Ask the teacher about any allergies or foods that cannot be eaten.
We ask families to only offer food to their own children when on school premises unless it is an arranged event (e.g., a class party).
Each grade makes a plan for birthday celebrations each year, considering allergies, dietary restrictions, and other factors for the students. It is possible that food may not be allowed for a grade level due to specific health needs. These needs are discussed with the class to promote kindness and empathy as part of an inclusive approach.