The international school, where teaching is conducted exclusively in English, is very popular, and the old building could not accommodate everyone who wanted to study there, so another one was built at some distance, and now the school will freely accommodate its 130 students - with the possibility of increasing their number in the future up to 200.
Despite the fact that the C. F. Møller building complements the existing building, it is treated as a self-sufficient object - a small town with a central square-atrium and corridor streets. Light brick walls are cut by asymmetrically located windows - they differ both in size and in distance from the window sill to the floor. Thanks to this, both teachers and students of any age will be able to admire the views, especially since the new building contains not only classrooms and premises for an extended day group, but also a kindergarten. Also, numerous windows provide natural light to the interior.
The intricate central atrium is flanked by curving galleries. This space with a staircase-tribune not only serves for student communication, but also for music lessons, performances, dinners and lectures.
The school is surrounded by a territory designed by the same C. F. Møller: in a park resembling a shady forest, playgrounds and sports fields are scattered, there is also an area for walking kids from the kindergarten.