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GO! Study Scandinavia is a Danish-owned High School exchange organization with a strong focus on delivering high-quality programs in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland.

Our mission is to be the leading inbound organization in Scandinavia by creating outstanding intercultural experiences for our students and by being the most reliable partner for our agents worldwide.

We constantly strive to innovate and develop our programs. We were the first to introduce partial compensation for host families in response to inflation and rising living costs, and the first organization in Scandinavia to offer IGCSE and IB boarding schools in combination with host family stays.

GO! Study Scandinavia is part of Momento Education Group.

Are you interested in partnering with GO! Study Scandinavia? Please contact us at info@goscandinavia.org or use the contact form below.

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Exchange students in Denmark

What is a High School exchange in Denmark like?

Our students from Germany, Italy, Slovakia and Japan share why they chose Denmark, what it’s like to live here, and what they’ve experienced so far – from school life to time spent with their host families and friends.

Explore the gallery below to see more photos of student and host family experiences in Denmark.

Exchange students in Norway

Selina from Italy, 17 years old:

“I go to school here, and afterwards I do things like sports, going out with my friends and to the city. I chose Norway expecting beautiful nature, but it’s even more beautiful than I thought. In the winter, it looks like a wonderland, and I’m so excited to go skiing and snowboarding!”

Fenja from Germany, 17 years old:

“I wanted to do an exchange in Norway, because I wanted to get to know a new country, culture, and language. I wanted to get out of my comfort zone and experience new things. My host family talks with me a lot, so I got to know them really easily, and we took a lot of trips in the first months so I could experience Norway. I had a really good start. For me, it really helped that everyone welcomed me and made that start easy for me by inviting me to things.”

Exchange students in Sweden

Momoko from Japan, 15 years old:

“It’s been a really new experience for me living in a small town in Sweden, because I’ve always lived in the city. It’s so interesting that the forest is only three minutes away. I’ve enjoyed time with my host sisters and going for walks in nature and the snow. I’m excited about the rest of my stay!”

Gesa from Germany, 16 years old:

“I’ve been in Sweden for three months and I still can’t get over the beauty of this country! I’ve had so many opportunities to experience new things. I’ve joined sports clubs and a choir. I’ve started saying this is my second home now. If you’re thinking about going to Sweden, do it! It’s worth it 100%!”

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