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  1. Herlufsholm is a day and boarding school located near Copenhagen, known for it's high academic standard, international perspective and beautiful setting.

  2. 28 ago 2022 · Multiple accusations of sex abuse and bullying have overrun the red brick classrooms and austere dormitories of the boarding school, Herlufsholm, revealing brutal pecking orders and violence...

  3. Herlufsholm School (Danish: Herlufsholm Skole og Gods) is a private day and boarding school by the River Suså in Næstved, about 80 kilometers (50 mi) south of Copenhagen. Herlufsholm was founded in 1565 as a boarding school for "sons of noble and other honest men" on the site of a former Benedictine monastery from the 12th century.

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  4. The school was founded on 23 May 1565 as a school for sons of nobles and other honest people. The school would accommodate children of the nobility, but also other children who strove for learning and education. Today Herlufsholm has students from 6 th grade to the final 3g of High School.

  5. Uddannelser. Ansøg nu. Åbent hus. Nyt fra Herlufsholm. Ny måling: Herlufsholm er topscorer i Børne- og Undervisningsministeriets nationale trivselsmåling. 05/3-2024. Den årlige nationale trivselsmåling viser, at Herlufsholm er det bedste gymnasium i landet målt på læringsmiljø, faglighed og social trivsel.

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  6. Herlufsholm is a Day and Boarding School welcoming both Danish, expats and International students. It is possible to enroll as a boarding student from 7. grade.

  7. 6 mag 2022 · Education. Culture of bullying and violence revealed at elite Danish school. Ritzau/The Local - news@thelocal.dk. Published: 6 May, 2022 CET. Updated: Fri 6 May 2022 16:36 CET. Herlufsholm School, founded in 1565, must answer for a culture of violence among students described in a new documentary by TV2. Photo: Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix.