Danish prince Christian finds a new school after an old scandal

The Danish royal family has transferred 16-year-old Prince Christian, the heir to the throne, to a school on the outskirts of Copenhagen after it was revealed that students at the former boarding school Herlufsholm were physically and sexually abused. writes about it daily mail.

Christian will study at a gym whose core values ​​are to foster “curiosity” among students and “cooperation and respect” among them.

“Christian’s New School was founded in 1873 by Frederiksen, who wanted to move away from the traditional teaching methods of the HK Time. The school was the first in Denmark to introduce co-education for boys and girls and is considered an innovative educational institution,” the royal family said in an official message.

The heir to the Danish throne will have the opportunity to choose a personal training program and subjects of interest.

Christian’s sister, Isabella, will also go to a new school this year after the Herlufsholm scandal. For him, his family chose an educational institution in the center of Copenhagen, which entered the top 5 this year.

Formerly socialbites.ca knowledgeableDanish prince Christian was suspended from a prestigious school for violent incidents.



Source: Gazeta

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