Carolineskolen is a Jewish private school in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The girls' school obtained permission from king Frederick VI of Denmark to name the school after his daughter Princess Caroline, hence Carolineskolen.
It is one of the oldest still-existing Jewish schools in the world.
[2] Pupils are taught Hebrew as an addition to the normal school subjects.
The religion lessons cover a broad variety of religions, as it is normal in Denmark, but the main focus is Judaism.