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Kungsholmens Gymnasium

Sweden, Stockholm

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 15 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1300
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Swedish Curriculum
Taught languages French, German, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin, Russian, Swedish
Typical class size 33
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, STEM
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Leadership and Professional
Stages Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Kungsholmens Gymnasium is a municipal upper secondary school in Stockholm, serving students aged 15 to 18 under the Stockholms stad council. The school follows the Swedish Curriculum with programs designed to prepare students for higher education and vocational pathways. The campus emphasizes practical study alongside theoretical learning, with a library that is integrated into daily schooling and where textbooks can be borrowed as needed. Students can choose between Natural Science and Social Science programs, both offering a choir singing profile that integrates arts into the core curriculum. Language Introduction is available for students interested in developing language skills. The school supports a lively student life through an active student union, with sports and clubs and opportunities to participate in concerts around Stockholm. Alumni have performed publicly, reflecting a tradition of musical engagement. The combination of rigorous coursework, arts activities, and strong student leadership makes Kungsholmens Gymnasium a dynamic local choice.

Hantverkargatan 67-69, 112 31 Stockholm, Sweden

The Essentials

Kungsholmens Gymnasium has 1,300 pupils, typical class sizes of 33, instruction in English.

Stages

Three-year upper secondary programme

Type

Municipal upper secondary school (Stockholms stad)

Fees

Annual tuition at Kungsholmens Gymnasium ranges from SEK 0 for 2026/27.

Application fees
- No application fee is charged for admission to Kungsholmens Gymnasium. Admission to this municipal upper‑secondary school is not subject to an application or enrolment fee.

Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- There are no tuition fees for any year group (Gymnasium Year 1, Year 2, Year 3). Education at Kungsholmens Gymnasium is provided free of charge as a municipal upper‑secondary (gymnasieskola) institution; there is no per‑term or per‑year tuition invoiced to families.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- There is no regular tuition billing schedule because no tuition is charged. Optional or extracurricular charges (for example voluntary study trips, certain course materials or activity fees) are billed individually when those activities occur; payment deadlines and invoice terms are specified on the relevant invoice or payment request. Membership fees collected by the school's parent association (KG Parents) are charged on an annual basis (SEK 300 per academic year or SEK 600 for three academic years) and may be paid via Swish or Bankgiro.

Boarding fees (if applicable)
- Boarding is not provided at Kungsholmens Gymnasium; there are no boarding facilities and therefore no boarding fees. The school operates as a day upper‑secondary school.

Other costs or fees
- Parent association membership: SEK 300 per academic year or SEK 600 for three academic years (optional). Payment methods include Swish and Bankgiro.
- Study trips and excursions: Some study trips or excursions that are voluntary or incur extra costs may require separate payment; such charges are activity‑specific and billed when organised. Limited fees for particular activities or services can be requested in accordance with school regulations.
- Course materials and equipment: Students may need to purchase certain consumable materials, protective clothing, or optional course supplies at their own expense for specific programmes; charges depend on the programme and the activity.
- Music programme items: Students in the music section may incur costs for instrument hire, instrument maintenance, or personal music supplies if required by the course; these costs are activity‑specific and billed separately when applicable.
- Uniform: There is no standard school uniform fee; the school does not require a uniform as part of standard practice.

Refund information
- Because Kungsholmens Gymnasium does not charge tuition, tuition refunds are not applicable. For optional paid activities (for example trips, equipment hire, or parent association fees), refund rules follow the terms published for that specific activity or organiser; those terms determine whether partial or full refunds are available and under what conditions.

Fee payment options
- Standard payment options used by the school community include Swish and Bankgiro (BankGiro) for parent‑association and similar voluntary payments; activity‑specific charges are typically payable by invoice or the payment method stated on the activity notice. Parents should use the payment method specified on the invoice or payment request for the particular charge.
Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school is characterized by diversity and tolerance, contributing to an inclusive environment that supports social development.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The International Business Programme uses English as the language of instruction. The Social Science Programme uses English as the language of instruction.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Determine the English-taught programme you want to pursue: Business and Economics, Natural Science, or Social Science. Applications for Swedish students are submitted online to the Swedish Gymnasium via Gymnasieantagningen in Stockholm. The Stockholm Admissions Board (Gymnasieantagningen) handles the online application process for Swedish schools. The school participates in Gymnasieantagningen's admissions framework.
2. If you apply to a programme with a körsång (choir) profile, you will receive a summons to a färdighetsprov (skills test) after submitting your application. The test is part of the admission process for choir-focused tracks. Follow the instructions provided with the invitation and prepare as directed by the program's admissions materials. Details about the choir profile and its admission steps are available on the programme pages.

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