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The '''International People's College''' is in Helsingør in the northern part of Zealand, [[Denmark]]. It is a [[liberal]] school that teaches global tolerance and has seen world leaders as students. It is recognized by the [[United Nations Organization]] as a messenger of peace.{{Fact|date=April 2007}} School spring terms last 8, 14 and a combined 24 weeks while autumn terms run 18, 8 and 10 with two terms running two times a year with summer classes and winter vacations separating the terms.
The '''International People's College''' is in Helsingør in the northern part of Zealand, [[Denmark]]. It is a [[Liberalism|liberal]] school that teaches global tolerance and has seen world leaders as students. It is recognized by the [[United Nations Organization]] as a messenger of peace.{{Fact|date=April 2007}} School spring terms last 8, 14 and a combined 24 weeks while autumn terms run 18, 8 and 10 with two terms running two times a year with summer classes and winter vacations separating the terms.


== Known Classes ==
== Known Classes ==

Revision as of 10:33, 29 July 2008

The International People's College is in Helsingør in the northern part of Zealand, Denmark. It is a liberal school that teaches global tolerance and has seen world leaders as students. It is recognized by the United Nations Organization as a messenger of peace.[citation needed] School spring terms last 8, 14 and a combined 24 weeks while autumn terms run 18, 8 and 10 with two terms running two times a year with summer classes and winter vacations separating the terms.

Known Classes

The classes at IPC are varied, but in general, they teach about globalization and regional studies. Practical classes such as conflict resolution and NGO (Non Government Organization) are popular and feature classes. Liberal Arts classes such as Drama, Dance, and Music are popular.

Regional studies classes are often taught by teachers who come from the region being taught.

Students from around the world attend this school every year.

Current classes deal in globalization.