Germany, Berlin
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Swedish instruction follows the Swedish curriculum for primary school, the preschool class and after-school care (Lgr22), and uses current syllabi in all subjects. Norwegian language instruction is provided for pupils with Norwegian parentage (grades 1–6) following the Norwegian curriculum; it is added to the timetable if at least four students enroll and includes Norwegian mother-tongue instruction. The school also follows the overseas-school ordinance and aligns with Berlin's primary-school curriculum; all admitted pupils are expected to follow instruction in Swedish, with Norwegian for those whose mother tongue is Norwegian.
Norwegian mother-tongue instruction is offered for children with at least one Norwegian parent (grades 1–6) and is added to the timetable if at least four students enroll. The program follows the Swedish curriculum and includes extended German and English instruction for those students.
Situated in Berlin, the Swedish School in Berlin gGmbH is an international day school serving students from age 4 to 18. The school follows the Swedish curriculum for Grundskolan, Förskoleklass and fritidshemmet according to Lgr22, while integrating overseas Swedish regulations and aligning with Berlin's primary school requirements. Instruction begins with Swedish alongside German and English from preschool, with language profiles developing through year 6. The multilingual environment reflects Swedish, Norwegian and German contexts. The campus at Landhausstrasse 26-28 houses a Swedish-speaking community plus the Svenska Victoriaförsamlingens förskola in the same building; the facilities include an indoor sports hall and a well-equipped schoolyard used for frequent local excursions. The school emphasises practical learning through age-integrated classes, after-school care until 17:00, and opportunities in music and culture, most notably the annual Lucia concert. With a small, school-based community, the school nurtures individual progress while connecting students to Berlin's cultural landscape worldwide.