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Compare IBCP International Schools in Sweden

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Instructs in English
Ages 5 - 18 years
Pupils 640
Type Co-educational
International School of the Stockholm Region is a municipal international school in Stockholm run by the City of Stockholm. It offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, Diploma Programme and Career-related Programme, with English as the working language. The school serves approximately 640 students and its PYP begins at age 5, while upper secondary pathways cover students up to age 19. ISSR is tuition-free for most eligible students because it is operated by the municipality. The school’s official site highlights a multilingual community, with 80 languages represented. A distinctive feature is its full IB pathway combined with municipal status, making it different from many fee-paying international schools. Beyond lessons, ISSR offers around 30 CAS clubs for Diploma students, as well as activities such as choir, band and chess. Its programmes prepare students for international and Swedish higher education pathways.
Instructs in English
Ages 6 - 18 years
Fees SEK 30,000 - 38,000
Pupils 565
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
SSHL is a Swedish boarding school and high school with an international outlook, situated along Lake Mälaren near the historic town of Sigtuna and convenient for Arlanda Airport. The school blends Swedish Gymnasium programmes for Years 10–12 with International Baccalaureate options, offering three IB programmes: DP, CP, and MYP, taught in English in the Diploma Programme while preserving a Swedish-language track within the IB and Gymnasium options. SSHL serves both boarding and day students, with eight boarding houses and a campus of 565 students (205 boarders). Facilities include a large indoor sports hall with basketball, volleyball and dance space, outdoor tennis and football facilities, rowing boathouses and a well-stocked library shared with the Sigtuna Foundation libraries. The not-for-profit Sigtuna School Foundation runs SSHL. A distinctive feature is its international projects and service culture, such as the Kenya Project and Life-Link, alongside a broad range of clubs and activities for students.
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