Danish in Germany
| pre-primary education | primary education | secondary education |
| Bredsted Danske Skole |
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| Oksevejens Skole |
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Bredsted Danske Skole
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| Contact person | Christiane Bodenhagen |
| Website | www.skoleforeningen.de/~bredsted_danske_skole/ |
| Total number of teachers | 15 |
| Total number of pupils | 150 |
| Languages of instruction | Danish |
| Teaching material | The availability of teaching material for the Danish language is very good and is mostly acquired from Denmark. For the subjects which emphasize the own region, certain material is adapted or newly made by the teachers. |
| Remarks | German, French, Frisian and English are taught as a subject. The goals for the Frisian language is 'understanding' and also al little 'speaking'. The goals for German and Danish are the same: 'understanding', 'speaking', 'reading' and 'writing'. |
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Oksevejens Skole
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| Contact person | Sten Andersen |
| Website | www.oksevejens-skole.de |
| Total number of teachers | 8 |
| Total number of pupils | 80 |
| Languages of instruction | Danish |
| Teaching material | The availability and quality of teaching material is good. |
| Remarks | German is taught as a subject. The goals for German and Danish are 'understanding', 'speaking', 'reading' and 'writing'. The main problem is that the Danish language is not enough used in informal, 'around-the-school' situations. |