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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Did you know that Education is mandatory for children between the ages of 6 and 16 in Denmark?
    So it's crucial to understand the school system in Denmark if you are moving here with family.
    Presenting the Interview about School System in Denmark. A lot of asked about this topic and I am delighted to interview Rashmi for this topic.
    Rashmi is a qualified teacher, based in Copenhagen, who also runs her own learning Centre.
    You can also attend Rashmi's session at the International Citizen Day in Copenhagen on 23rd Sept 2023 - Follow the link to know more -
    icdays.kk.dk/programme/childc...
    We are covering various topics that will help you understand the school system in Denmark. Rashmi is sharing about the International Schools Curriculum, challenges new expats' parents can face in Denmark, tips on choosing in Denmark, and more.
    You can find more information about the Learning Centre run by Rashmi at - www.Lcen.dk
    List of Private International Schools in Denmark -
    eng.uvm.dk/primary-and-lower-...
    Also, watch my interview with Madhura about Kindergarten in Denmark here - • Understand Danish Chil...
    I am sure you will find the video informative.
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    My name is Kriti, from India, currently living in Denmark! Following my passion for comedy and content creation here in Copenhagen. Join me on my journey on CZcams. I am enjoying making videos about life in Denmark and sharing them with you :)
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:52 Rashmi's Introduction
    1:39 Challenges for the new International parents in Denmark
    3:29 Different types of schools in Denmark
    7:35 Overview of International Schools in Denmark
    11:48 More about Danish Schools in Denmark
    17:16 Tips of choosing a school in Denmark
    22:15 Parents involvement in Schools
    24:48 More on Rashmi's Learning Centre
    30:00 International Citizen day 2023 info and outro
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    Please note, all the information shared on my videos are based on my personal experience and research. My advice and suggestions are just to guide you.
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Komentáře • 36

  • @KritiPrajapati
    @KritiPrajapati  Před 10 měsíci +1

    Don't miss Rashmi's session on Childcare and Education in Denmark on the International Citizen Day in Copenhagen, taking place on 23rd September 2023. It's a must if you are new in Copenhagen and want to know more in detail about the kindergarten and school in Denmark.
    Link - icdays.kk.dk/programme/childcare-and-education-in-denmark

  • @yogeshchaudhari4619
    @yogeshchaudhari4619 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This is the most useful video to understand the Denmark school system..Thank you Kriti for making such an information video...Thank you Rashmi, You have explained in a very nice way....❤

    • @KritiPrajapati
      @KritiPrajapati  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you 🙏 glad you found the video informative 😃

  • @SimonRaahauge1973
    @SimonRaahauge1973 Před rokem +2

    Lolland municipality have an international school in maribo, with no tuition fees for the children of parents with a legal staying permit in Denmark. The teaching language there is primarily english.

    • @bolanleadebayo3933
      @bolanleadebayo3933 Před rokem

      Is Lolland municipality located in Copenhagen?

    • @SimonRaahauge1973
      @SimonRaahauge1973 Před rokem

      @@bolanleadebayo3933 nooh, down by the fehmarn belt constrution site. near germany.

  • @aakankshatelang6537
    @aakankshatelang6537 Před rokem +3

    Hi Kriti..... I have been following your you tube channel from the last 2 months. We are currently living in Norway and will be moving to Copenhagen in August and this video was very helpful for me in many ways as my daughter speaks Norwegian so I got better recommendations from this video with the help of Rashmi to choose right spot for my daughter.
    Thanks and hope to see you in Copenhagen soon😊

    • @kousarshaheen8076
      @kousarshaheen8076 Před rokem

      Hello Rashmi kindly tell us something about Rodlikesn

    • @KritiPrajapati
      @KritiPrajapati  Před rokem

      Thank you dear :) glad to know that the video was helpful.

  • @thaleia81
    @thaleia81 Před rokem +1

    This is an awesome video! Thank you so much for sharing this information

    • @KritiPrajapati
      @KritiPrajapati  Před rokem

      Thank you :) Happy to know that you found the video informative.

  • @bolanleadebayo3933
    @bolanleadebayo3933 Před rokem

    Thank you for the teacher that enlightened us.

  • @saleemahmed3386
    @saleemahmed3386 Před rokem

    thanks kriti, excellent

  • @mutual9331
    @mutual9331 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks a lot kriti..ur all videos are so so informative.. Keep it up Dear..

  • @yaz1144
    @yaz1144 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi this was very helpful. I want to ask one thing which school teaches igcses i have a igcse certificate but i want to do alevels in copenhagen ?

  • @roychoudhurychitra1
    @roychoudhurychitra1 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi I am from India and I am planning to move to Denmark with my daughter of 12 years but we couldn't get administration in any international school, so we are planning for denish local schools that what are the challenges she have to face .

  • @user-zw9bf9pl1y
    @user-zw9bf9pl1y Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Kriti, I have started watching you're videos recently and find it very helpful. One thing I want to ask - Is education in international schools (English schools) free for children? or is there any payment involved.

    • @KritiPrajapati
      @KritiPrajapati  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hi, European School Copenhagen is the only public international school in Copenhagen where its free of charge, but limited places are available.
      You can read more about international school in Copenhagen at international.kk.dk/live/childcare-and-school/going-to-school/international-schools-in-copenhagen

  • @supriyomondol
    @supriyomondol Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Kriti… I am struggling to place my daughter in internationalschools. Most of the international schools are full and want us to put in waitlist pool. Do you have any plan on how to get the admission in international schools?

  • @kartikNemali
    @kartikNemali Před rokem

    Mam y dont u say clear answer which school will be good for migrating kids

  • @kartikNemali
    @kartikNemali Před rokem +2

    Hi kirti as if now i am in leaving in india planning to move denmark and my kids are in 2 nd class if i move with them can i move to Danish govt school..or to international school what would be the fees..??

    • @Fitsio
      @Fitsio Před rokem

      Even I wanted to know this

    • @vrenak
      @vrenak Před 4 měsíci

      Govt. schools are free for residents, though there are some trips and stuff you need to pay for, but it is subsidised still. Private schools, vary wildly in price, but you do get the cost of your kid in a normal school covered, so you need to ask each specfic school what you'd need to pay.

  • @tejashreeberde6525
    @tejashreeberde6525 Před 2 měsíci

    How to contact Rashmi mam?

  • @lakmalikumarasinghe6186
    @lakmalikumarasinghe6186 Před rokem +1

    Hi we are planning to move in 2025 to Denmark. My child is 17 years by then. What about schooling?

    • @vrenak
      @vrenak Před 4 měsíci

      It depends on what level of education they already have, and their skills, at 17 they would probably be recommended to begin one of the "gymnasiale" schools, so secondary school, where we go after 9th grade, there are multiple different tracks, varying from the more general, mostly for university bound, to specialised trade schools. After primary school the education system isn't a straight path in Denmark, but branches out to many tracks, that also reconnect later on, while other tracks branches into "dead ends" (not to be confused with dead end jobs), it just means that if you want to switch you will need to go back quite a bit to start anew on a different track.

  • @XavS-qs9lx
    @XavS-qs9lx Před 9 měsíci

    Very interesting video, thanks a lot ! Maybe you know if homeschooling is allowed in Denmark ?

    • @vrenak
      @vrenak Před 4 měsíci +1

      On paper yes, but unless you're a qualified teacher you will not be able to meet the requirements to teach all the things required, your child(ren) will also need to pass all the different subjects exams, rather than a random subset. Your child may also be tested every year to see if you have covered everything to at least standard. If your teaching is not at least on par with the regular schools you will have 3 months to rectify the situation, and if you haven't caught up, your child will have to attend a proper school. in reality this means you need at least a bachelor degree in: Danish, English, German of French, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Religion, PE, Arts, Sociology, Political Science. While all these are not an on paper requirement, it's just reality because you won't be able to teach your child these subjects to a high enough standard to not be forced to go to a proper school.

    • @XavS-qs9lx
      @XavS-qs9lx Před 3 měsíci

      @@vrenak Thanks for that detailed answer !

  • @alizaleza.6280
    @alizaleza.6280 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm interested to apply

  • @swaroopas6501
    @swaroopas6501 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi we are from india we are planning to move to copenhagem. My daughter is currently in her 8th cbse, plans to do medicine. Do you suggest its a good idea if we put her in school there now

    • @vrenak
      @vrenak Před 4 měsíci

      If she wants to study medicine, she needs to complete primary school first, holding her back one year could be good, to allow her to settle in to a new country, culture, and school system, but it depends on so many factors, after primary she should head to STX or HF, STX is 3 years but will broaden her base a bit more, and give her time, HF is more intense and could be a little stressful for her, from there she will head to university, medicine requires quite good grades to get in, so she needs very good exam results, hence why it is good to give her some extra time to settle in. She can also take a few years off after secondary to work, travel, volunteer work, side education to accrue points for qouta 2 application for entrance.

  • @Mrskhan_YT
    @Mrskhan_YT Před 12 dny

    I want to you to speak and communicate in Danish 😅