Articles
Special institutions can be found and Henriette Hørlücks School is one of them. It is a private school with special traditions, a special vision and a distinctive, professional competence.
Professor Peter Dahler-Larsen
At Henriette Hørlücks School ease of cleaning does not dictate how the school is decorated or furnished and that ensures each classroom is a special experience.
Danish Centre for Educational Environment, Ulla Kjærvang.
Head teacher Johannes Jørgensen owns his own school, the old Henriette Hørlück school in Odense. Here you find the happiest children in Denmark because here it is normal to be different. Rocking horses and wax mannequins hang from the ceiling and each classroom has its own art exhibition.
Berlingske Tidende by Jane Åmund
"It is outrageous that children cannot gain access to their own homes until 5:00pm"
BT 1999 by Claus Henriksen
At Henriette Hørlücks School they do things slightly differently. Teaching methods are different. The Choice of subjects is slightly different. And they give the children a different experience of what going to school actually means.
BT, 1999 by Claus Henriksen
Denmark’s last privately owned private school has neither rules of conduct nor an educational policy statement. School ethos and principles thrive amongst gold frames and candelabras.
Fagbladet Frie grundskoler, nr 18, 2001
Most public spaces are boring, thinks the head teacher of Hørlücks School in Odense. At his school room has been given to a wealth of displays in every corner and on every wall.
Politiken, Saturday 12 August 2000 (translated from Danish)