Lycée Français Prins Henrik

Lycée Français Prins Henrik
Address
Frederiksberg Allé 22
Copenhagen
Denmark
Coordinates 55°40′26″N 12°32′54″E / 55.6740°N 12.5484°E / 55.6740; 12.5484Coordinates: 55°40′26″N 12°32′54″E / 55.6740°N 12.5484°E / 55.6740; 12.5484
Information
School type Private
Founded 1954
Director M. Chesne
Grades 1 - 12
Gender Mixed
Enrolment 800
Language French
Website Website

Lycée Français Prins Henrik (Danish: Prins Henriks Skole) is a French international school located in Frederiksberg Allé in the Frederiksberg district of central Copenhagen, Denmark. It serves levels primaire (primary school) through lycée (senior high school).

History

A small school known as the "Little Embassy School" opened in association with the French Embassy on Dag Hammerskjölds allé in 1954. A committee of French and Danish parents was established in 1963 and the school moved to larger premises on Blegdamsvej and became a self-owning institution in 1967. In 1969, the school had 110 students and introduced a sixthgrade for the first time.[1]

In 1973 the school moved to a new building on Frederiksberg Allé (No. 16) after the number of students had grown to 230. The first "terminale" class to take their exams in Copenhagen graduated in 1977. Two years later, when the school celebrated its 25-year anniversary, it changed its name to Lycée Français. By 1984 the number of students had grown to more than 320 and in 1989 it adopted its current name in honour of Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark.[1]

In 1992, Lycée Français Prins Henrik moved to the former premises of Schneekloth's School at Frederiksberg Allé 22. By 2++4 the number of students exceeded 500 representing 38 nationalities. In 2005 the school was expanded with a building on Værnedamsvej (No. 13) on the other side of the block. In 2014, the school had 800 students.[1]

List of headmasters

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Værnedamsvej Skolens historie". Lycée Français Prins Henrik (in Danish). Retrieved 8 April 2016.

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