The Danish School of Washington, DC

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Forside

Nyheder

Personale

Mission & Curriculum

Curriculum

Danish for Adults

Registrering og kontakt

Kalender og events

Galleri

Personaleafdelingen

 
 
 
Velkommen til den Danske Skole
Vi tilbyder:
- undervisning i dansk sprog og kultur for både børn og voksne.  Man kan læse mere om Skolen på siden "Mission & Curriculum". Tilmeldings-blanketten for skoleåret 2010-2011 findes under "registrering og kontakt".


Hvem vi er:

Den danske skole i Washington, DC er en weekendskole for elever i alderen 3 til 15 år. Skolen er registreret som en non-profit organisation i USA med en valgt bestyrelse. Midler til skolens drift kommer udelukkende fra det opkrævede undervisningsgebyr samt fra fundraising.Det er skolens formål at undervise i dansk sprog og kultur. Endvidere tilbyder skolen et internationalt perspektiv gennem sit samarbejde med Washington International School.

Du kan læse mere om skolen i vores brochure som du kan se her.

Her findes vi:
Skolen ligger i Washington, DC og undervisningen foregår på Washington International School, Middle School Campus, 3100 Macomb Street, NW. 
 
Welcome to the Danish School
Welcome to The Danish School of Washington, D.C! 

The School offer Danish language and culture classes to both children and adults.  You can read more about the School on our "Mission & Curriculum" page.

Who are we
The Danish School, located in Washington, D.C. is a week-end program for students between the ages of 3 and 15. The school is a non-profit organization governed by an elected Board of Directors. Funding for the operation of the school comes from educational fees paid by the students and from fund raising activities.

The school’s mission is to educate its students about the Danish language and culture. In addition, the school provides a broader international perspective through its association with the Washington International School.

You can read more about the school in our brochure which you can see here.


Opdateret den 9. august 2010