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Kolding High School

Student handbook

Dear new student – Welcome to KG

This student handbook contains a wealth of information which you will find useful both when you commence your studies at Kolding Gymnasium, and in the years ahead of your studies here. I hope you get off to a good start and enjoy your time here.

Best wishes

Sune Hother Petersen, Principal

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The First Day of School

The school year begins on Monday 10th August 2026

The schedule for the first day of school for students who are new to KG is as follows:

9:00 a.m. (Pre-IB students)

Welcome in the cafeteria by the Principal and students

9:00 a.m. (New to KG DP-1 students)

Welcome to the V sector by IB coordinator Jacob Spangsberg Day

9:30 a.m.

New classes meet with their homeroom teacher team (introductions and schedule)

11:20 a.m. – 11:50 a.m.

Lunch

11:50 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.

New classes meet again in their classroom. Distribution of textbooks.

12:20 p.m. – 1:20 p.m.

Class activities with tutors.


You will be allocated many textbooks, so it would be a good idea to bring an extra bag with you to carry them home. Remember to bring writing equipment and paper, your computer, charger, snacks, and lunch, or make use of our excellent cafeteria.

From Tuesday 11th August: Normal timetable of lessons which you can see in Lectio


Starting your studies

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Photographing new students

All new students will be photographed in August. The schedule for photographing will be displayed in Lectio. Beforehand, you will receive a form and must fill in the required information, sign it, and bring it with you to the photographer.

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INTRODUCTION DAY

On the first Friday, you will take part in an Intro Day we call "Tour De Kolding" along with the other new 1g and Pre-IB classes. There will be a variety of activities and competitions, and the day will end with refreshments back at KG.   

In September there is an introductory tour for the new Pre-IB classes.

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INTRODUCTORY TOUR

In September, there is an introductory tour for the new Pre-IB classes, which includes a one-night stay in cozy accommodation in Hejlsminde. The trip focuses on team-building activities that will help you bond with the other students in your year group. 

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Sports Day

KG's Sports Day will be held on Friday, September 6. All three qualifications, HF, STX, and IB, will compete against each other across all year groups in their classes.  

It is a fun and memorable day that is not to be missed! The students also compete for the prize of being best 'fancy' dressed. 

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IB welcome party

On Thursday, August 28, we host the annual "IB Welcome Party," which is a day attended by old and new IB students where the focus is on welcoming new students and celebrating our graduates. The new 3i students organize and plan the activities, prepare the food, and arrange the evening's entertainment. 

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STUDENT TUTORS

Our student tutors from 2g/2i are assigned to each new 1g and Pre IB class. Their task is to support you at the beginning of the school year and to help you adjust to life as a high school student, both academically and socially. The same student tutors will be attached to specific classes throughout your first year at KG, so you can build up a trusting relationship with them. Our hope is that you will have student peers you can turn to if you have questions or concerns. 


Overview of classrooms and buildings

Below is a map of the school which shows both where the key staff departments are located, how the school is divided into sections and classrooms, and where the different facilities can be found. 

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IB office

IB coordinator Jacob Spangsberg Day JSD@kolding-gym.dk and IB assistant/student counselor Ritt Sønnichsen RS@kolding-gym.dk
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Deputy Headteacher

Jesper Kristensen JK@kolding-gym.dk
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Head of HF Department

Peter Høtbjerg Nielsen PN@kolding-gym.dk
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Head of STX Department

Una Eriksen ue@kolding-gym.dk
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Principal

SUNE HOTHER PETERSEN sp@kolding-gym.dk
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Administration

The administration office can answer most of your questions, they also provide band-aids or pads should you need them.
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SPS Counsellors

Kristine Ellen Renner Johansen krj@Kolding-gym.dk and Amalie Due Bak adb@
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Student counselors

METTE KJÆR BÆKGAARD KB@kolding-gym.dk and METTE LAU DEICHMANN MD@kolding-gym.dk
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Student counselors

HANNE MARIE DAHL HANSEN hh@kolding-gym.dk and Thilde Bo Schmidt tbs@kolding-gym.dk
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IT Support

RIFET BEGIC RB@kolding-gym-dk
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Canteen

The cafeteria's selection includes sandwiches, filled baguettes, salads, hot dishes, various drinks, fruit, and confectionery. You can pay with a card or MobilePay.
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Fitness

The fitness room can be used for a fee of 400 DKK/year. Fitness is open on school days from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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N-sector (Science)

Classrooms and labs for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
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Ø sector (East)

Geography and foreign languages classrooms.
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M-sector (Middle)

Media and drama suites and classrooms.
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V-sector (West)

Classrooms, IB office, and student counselors
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K-sector (Arts)

Art, Design, and Music rooms
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S-sector (Sports hall)


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Collection and return of books.


You will receive many books during your time at KG. It is important that you follow the procedures below:

  • You must sign for the books you receive in class. It is important that you only sign if you have received the book.
  • Always write your name, class, and school year in the book. This is important as it is the only way we can identify the book as yours and register when you return it.
  • If you lose or damage a book, you will have to pay for it.
  • You are not permitted to collect books from the book cellar, even if it is open. You must always contact your teacher or the school office.
Review your loans. 

In Lectio, you can click on BOGDEPOT (when logged in) and see which books are registered in your name. It's a good idea to check once in a while whether you might need to return a book. Also check that your mail and telephone details are still correct, so we can send you any messages about the return of books.

If you have any questions about books, you are always welcome to ask your teacher or Charlotte Rendboe at the administration office. 


Extracurricular Activities

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EXCURSIONS

Excursions may feature as a supplement to lessons in any subject. All students will be offered the opportunity of a longer excursion. Students will normally be expected to meet all excursion expenses, such as for hotels and meals, entrance tickets, and transport.
Class teachers will provide more detailed information on excursions.

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FITNESS room

For an annual fee of 400 kr, students of the school may use the Fitness Room (at their own risk) at published times. For students joining on January 1, the half-year fee is 200 kr. In order to use the Fitness Room, you will need to take a users' course with one of the PE teachers and sign an undertaking to observe the rules for use.

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FRIDAY CAFÉ – FRIDAY CAFÉ

A Friday café is held four times a year. Here, students from across the school meet up to chat, play, and listen to music. The Friday café is organized by a group of students who plan and run the café. If this might be something for you, keep an eye out for announcements seeking new members in Lectio and at morning assemblies.

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MUN – Model United Nations

In MUN meetings, students simulate the work and discussions of the United Nations, i.e., by discussing global and international political problems and challenges by taking the positions of particular countries. The debates are in English, so this offers the opportunity not only to engage in exciting political debates with other young people, but also to nurture students' global awareness and, not least, their English skills. At least twice a year, students participate in conferences with other schools both in Denmark and abroad.

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MUSICAL

Every year the students organize a school drama/musical production. Rehearsals in music and drama take place in the fall, and the production is performed over several days in January. Many students are needed to mount the production – both in performing and behind the scenes with lighting, sound, costumes, make up, and much more.

See our film about the musical here

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Sports, music, and other societies across the school

In the afternoons, there are a number of opportunities during the school year to take part in activities across the three educations and year groups, for example, volleyball, soccer, basketball, boxing, yoga, music, board games, or computer games. Only your imagination can limit the possibilities, as we arrange activities to meet students' wishes. In music, you can get permission to use the music rooms, and for sports activities, you can use the sports hall and fitness room. In some ball games, the school also takes part in national tournaments, so you can get to come out and play against other schools.

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STUDENT MAGAZINE - The Spanish Pipe

KG's school magazine is called "Spanskrøret." Students are responsible for the production, editing, and establishment of journalistic coverage. This is an opportunity to write about both entertaining and serious issues, always with respect for others associated with the school. If the school magazine might be something for you, keep an eye out for announcements seeking new members in Lectio and at morning assemblies.

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STUDY groups

If you and other students think that there is a particular subject topic or area that you find really exciting to work with, there is the opportunity to start a study group, where, together with one or more teachers, you can delve deeper into the subject together.

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SVADA

SVADA is the name of KG's student association. SVADA organizes four student parties at the school each year. The parties are planned and run by the SVADA committee, which consists of students from all three educational programs and year groups. If SVADA might be something for you, keep an eye out for announcements seeking new members in Lectio and at morning assemblies.

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The green group

If you are engaged with environmental issues and want to make KG a “Green School”, then join the Green Group. Keep an eye on Lectio for meeting times.

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The Student Council

The Student Council at KG consists of one representative from each class, elected at the start of each school year. The council represents the students’ interests within the school and is therefore represented in all of the relevant school committees and the school’s board of governors. In this way, a member of the Student Council has real influence on the daily life of the school. The Student Council has meetings approximately once a month, where attitudes to current issues are discussed.

In addition to exercising influence, the Student Council is a good place to get to know students from all three courses and year groups at KG. So, if you’re looking for influence and team spirit, the Student Council is the place for you.

Representatives of the Student Council will visit the new classes at the beginning of the school year to explain the work of the Student Council and the opportunities students have to influence what happens at school.

Information for parents


INSURANCE

Students of the school should ensure that they have their own insurance cover for accidental injury, personal effects, etc. In the case of theft from a student (for example, a bicycle or moped), the claim should be made directly to the student's own or parents' insurance company. If you use your own car for an excursion or other purpose, any accidents or damage should be referred to the car's insurers, as the school has no liability in such circumstances.

Parents' Introductory Evening

All parents and students in their first year at KG will be invited to a Parents’ Meeting in September. Here you will hear from the school’s directors of studies, student counselors, and teachers about how the course will develop. 

PARENT CONSULTATIONS (FEBRUARY)

In February, parent consultation meetings will be held for parents of students in 1g and Pre-IB. These provide an opportunity to discuss students' progress in individual subjects with the subject teachers. Students are welcome to take part in these consultations.


Other information

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ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES

If you are injured during the school day and need to go to the emergency room, you should contact your teacher or the administration office.

Students of the school should ensure that they have their own insurance cover for accidental injury, personal effects, etc.

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AGE OF MAJORITY

Students who have reached the age of 18 are considered adults, and from that point on, all communication from the school is directly with the student.

Parents of students who are under the age of 18 will be kept informed about grades and any sanctions that may be applied for excessive absence from school. Students under the age of 18 are not permitted to decide to withdraw from STX, HF, or IB without their parents' written consent.

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ASSESSMENT/GRADES

Pre-IB students receive grades three times a year. Until you are 18, your parents have the right to see your grades in Lectio. They can request access by contacting the school's administration office.

IB Diploma students in 2i receive progress report booklets in December and June. The June report also includes the grades for end of year exams. 3i students receive progress report booklets in November and mock exam reports in March. Your parents will also be sent your grades up until the point that you are aged 18.

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CALCULATORS

All students should equip themselves with an appropriate calculator.

IB students will be informed about the types of calculators that are approved by IBO. The school offers the possibility for wholesale purchase of calculators at the beginning of the school year.

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CANCELLATION OF LESSONS

From time to time it is necessary to cancel a scheduled lesson, for example if a teacher is sick, has compassionate leave, is taking part in a course, or something similar.

Cancellations may be necessary to accommodate other school activities at specific times. Such cancellations are allowed for in the advance planning of the school year. A surplus of lessons is built into the plan; i.e., more lessons than will actually be necessary. In this way, cancellations can be accommodated without compromising teaching, and we can ensure that all classes receive the lessons needed to fulfill the designated annual norms.

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CANTEEN

Brian Therp is the manager of the school cafeteria, and he makes sure that you don't go hungry while at school. The cafeteria's selection includes sandwiches, filled baguettes, salads, hot dishes, various drinks, fruit, and confectionery. You can pay with a card or MobilePay.

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COMPLAINTS

Students who wish to complain about any educational decisions made by the school should contact the Principal for further guidance.

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COMPUTERS

It is necessary to bring your own laptop/pad to take part in lessons.
The whole school is covered by a very fast and efficient wireless network. The network is called “SKOLENET”. You will be given your own personal user name and password, which are prerequisites for accessing the school’s computers and the wireless network. You will also have access to Office 365 where you can save essays, notes, etc.

Any issues with the school's IT equipment or wireless network will be handled by Rifet Begic. The school does not deal with any problems you may have with your own personal computer.

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COUNSELING

Each class is assigned a counselor who provides advice to students on both academic and non-academic matters. At the beginning of the school year, counselors work with subject teachers to provide a course on study skills. Soon after, there will be introductory interviews on an individual basis with all students. During the year, counselors will also introduce the optional subjects available in the second year of high school, HF, and IB, and explain the process for choosing them, as well as providing information about opportunities in higher education and employment and discussing examinations. You are welcome to talk to your counselor at any time. Their offices are in Vg1 and V2.

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DOT

Every year we hold a big party for all the school’s students and parents where we celebrate the foundation of the school in 1542.

DOT is the biggest party of the year, to which students and parents are invited. The evening starts for the graduates at Koldinghus, where the students dance. The party continues at KG with dinner and music. 

See our video about DOT here

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Leave of absence from school

Should you wish to seek leave of absence, you must apply to the Principal, Sune Hother Petersen, or the IB Coordinator, Jacob Spangsberg Day. Leave of absence will only be granted in exceptional circumstances. This means that you may not seek leave for things like dental appointments, driving lessons, driving tests, paid employment, sports matches, or holiday trips outside the normal school holiday periods.

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Lectio

Lectio is the program that the school uses for all information about timetables, changes to timetables, assignments, homework, grades, attendance records, and much more. It is important that you check Lectio every day.

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The homework café

The homework café runs once a week throughout most of the school year. We start at the beginning of September and end in early May. Homework help is available for Mathematics, and for other subjects if there is a demand. The homework club is manned by teachers and older students. Details about time and place will be published in Lectio.

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LITERACY SUPPORT

The Literacy Counsellors’ job is to help those students who may have problems (large or small) with reading or writing. Students can choose to contact the Literacy Counsellor in C2 on their own initiative or on the advice of a teacher. The Literacy Counselors have two functions: to advise and to instruct. If you are offered instruction by the literacy counselor, this will normally be on an individual basis or in small groups – wherever possible outside of the normal timetabled lessons. You can contact the literacy counselor Mette Ulrich (MUL) in C2. The counselor can also help you if you are dyslexic.

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Lockers

You can rent a locker at the school for 150 DKK per school year. If you have any questions regarding the lockers, feel free to contact Mylocker. 

Reserve your locker here

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Morning assembly

A morning assembly is held in the cafeteria every other week or as and when there is a need for one. The students who are members of the morning assembly committee organize and host the assemblies together with the school principal.

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Nicotine-free environment

Like all other youth education programs, the school day is "nicotine-free" at KG. This means that all nicotine products may not be consumed on the premises or during the school day, between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., including breaks. Violation of this policy may result in sanctions as a breach of the school's Procedures, Code of Conduct, and regulations.

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Photocopying and printing

There are photocopying machines for the use of students outside M and N sectors. You can copy or print by using the chip you will be given at the start of the year. Everyone receives an allocation of 400 "clips" to cover a year's use for essays, assignments, and reports. One black-and-white copy counts as one clip. A color print/copy costs four clips. Once you have used up your 400 "clips," you can purchase additional "clips" from the school office. One clip costs 1 krone, with a minimum purchase of 25 clips.

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Physical Education lessons are compulsory for Pre-IB classes. It is a requirement that students arrive at lessons appropriately dressed. Students who forget their PE kit or have an injury will be required to observe the lesson and take notes. Full or partial exemption from participation in physical activities in Physical Education lessons, either in the short term or longer term, requires a medical certificate from a doctor. The doctor must indicate to what degree the exemption should apply and for how long. The student is responsible for paying the fee for the certificate. However, if the reason for being unable to participate in activities is self-evident, no medical certificate will be necessary. 

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PROCEDURES, CODE OF CONDUCT, AND REGULATIONS

All students have a responsibility to inform themselves fully about the school’s Procedures, Code o
s of Conduct and regulations, which can be found on the school’s website – under “ABC at KG.” Procedures, Code of Conduct and regulations set the legal parameters for how you must behave in school. The main points in the Procedures, Code of Conduct, and regulations are quite simple and deal with using your common sense: as a student at KG, you need to take school seriously (arrive on time, do your homework, observe academic honesty, etc.) and basically behave properly. This is no problem for most students, but if you cannot live up to these expectations, there are various sanctions that the school can employ. All this is detailed in the Procedures, Code of Conduct and regulations. 

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Support for students with special needs (SPS)

If you have difficulties with spelling or reading, for example due to dyslexia, you may be entitled to support in the form of an IT backpack from the SPS scheme, which includes a laptop computer with special programs. You can also seek SPS support if you have a physical or psychological condition that limits normal function. You should contact your student counselor in the first instance, who will refer each individual case to the SPS organization.

Read more about SPS  here

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STUDent card

All new students will be issued with a Student Card during the course of September. This card is valid for the entire period of your studies at KG.

In order to obtain a student card, you will need to have your photograph taken when Dansk Skolefoto visits in August. 

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Tidying up

Students have a responsibility to tidy up after themselves when they are at school. This applies both to classrooms and the communal areas. Students should put up their chairs at the end of each lesson, unless they will be in the same room again after the break.

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TRAVEL EXPENSES

You can get significant travel discounts by purchasing a "youth card." You should apply for this card through www.ungdomskort.dk. Please note that there is a minimum of two weeks between application and processing of the application.

Information about SU

The State Education Grant and Loan Scheme in Denmark

Everyone who is following a youth education program can get a grant from the State Education Grant and Loan Scheme in Denmark (SU), once they are over the age of 18. The grant is first paid from the beginning of the quarter following the student’s 18th birthday. If, for example, your birthday is January 2, you will only first receive support from April 1.

If you are 20 years old or more, you can get a higher rate. Those living on their own and under the age of 20 may, in certain circumstances, receive an exemption from the age requirement. This exemption may be granted if:

  1. Your parents live a long way from the school (at least 20 kilometers, or 75 minutes' journey by public transport)
  2. The student has been living independently for a year before he/she qualified for an educational grant in the current course of study.
  3. If there is a particularly unusual situation in the home. This may be related to housing conditions or general social relationships.

The 18-19 year old’s minimum grant may be augmented by a supplementary grant, depending on parents’ income. This is based on gross income, with adjustments if there are younger brothers or sisters.
If you receive SU, you must also take note that there are limits to how much you can earn from part-time work before your SU will be reduced.

Check the rates and how to apply for SU and loans in www.su.dk, or contact Anja Kristensen in the administration office. 


Contact details

Kolding Gymnasium, Skovvangen 10, 6000 Kolding

Telephone number: 76 33 96 00 (also for connections to the Principal, Directors of Studies, student counselors, cafeteria, etc.)

Bank account number: 02164069030866

Email: kg@kolding-gym.dk 

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