Sankt Petri Schule
Sankt Petri Schule, also known as Sankt Petri Skole, is a prestigious German international private school in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is one of the oldest educational institutions in Denmark, with its roots dating back to 1575. The school is located across from St. Peter's Church, which serves as the Lutheran parish church for the German-speaking community in Copenhagen. This shows a strong historical link to the local culture and religion.
The school was established by Theophilus Neovinus under the auspices of the Danish monarchy. For the first two centuries, the school served as a charity institution, highlighting its commitment to providing education for the community.
As a member of the German Schools Abroad Network (DAS), Sankt Petri Schule focuses on upholding high academic standards and helping students develop a global perspective. The school offers a German curriculum for students from grade 0 to grade 12, emphasizing academic excellence and cultural diversity.
In 2016, the school enrolled a total of 556 students, representing a substantial and diverse student body. Sankt Petri Schule's way of teaching and its history create an active learning atmosphere with tradition, culture, and modern education.
DETAILED INFORMATION:
Address: Larslejsstræde 5, 1451 København, Denmark
Phone: (+45) 33 13 04 62
Mail: kontor@sanktpetriskole.dk
Curriculum: German and Danish
Ages: 6 - 18
Language of instruction: German and Danish
Website: https://www.sanktpetriskole.dk/