Mobility Programme
Study abroad and immerse yourself in a new culture
Being an exchange students at a school in a different country gives each student the chance to develop in many aspects – for example improving their language skills and maturing through experiencing a different educational and cultural environment.
At º£½ÇÔ´´, we offer the Mobility Programme for students who want to go study abroad in S5 (1.g). If you are a new student in S5 (1.g), you should apply at the same time as applying to the school.
Exchange programme between European Schools
The Mobility Programme gives students who are currently in S4 the possibility to spend the whole 1st semester of S5 at another European School or an accredited European School – and vice versa.
Students are going on exchange from September until Christmas break, including exams at the host school. They are hosted by local families speaking the country’s language. Usually, in return, their families host a student from another European School.
Applying for the Mobility Programme – for current S4 students
Applying for the Mobility Programme – for new S5 students with school start in August 2026
Step 1
Please complete the application form here on the website by 2nd February 2026.
Step 2
Additionally, send the following documents to the Mobility Coordinator via email at [email protected]. The deadline for the complementary documents is 23rd February.
a. Annexes 2 and 3
b. Your latest report card from your current institution
c. A signed recommendation letter/statement from your current school. This letter must be signed by both the writer and the school principal.
Guidelines can be found here in either English, German, or French.
Student experiences
“I recently came back from a four-month exchange program in Lille, France. This was made possible through the European School’s Student Mobility Programme. It was a fantastic experience! I got to experience a different European school than the one I’ve been used to here in º£½ÇÔ´´, which was a really interesting experience. It was especially fun to see how different the education system was there. The primary difference between the two schools was probably found in the usage of technology. Computers seem like a necessity in our average school day here in Denmark. This is why it was so interesting to experience a different school system since it became evident that computers don’t necessarily have to play such a prominent role in modern-day teaching. I can’t tell you which one I prefer since they both have their pros and cons. But one thing is for certain. It was an eye-opening experience. Moreover, all academic aspects aside, I made a lot of new friends, had a great time with my host family, and enjoyed the independence that came with not seeing my parents for four months.”
Max, S5 student
Do you have any questions?
Please direct questions and applications towards our mobility coordinator Ronja Legrad at [email protected]
