Spain, Madrid
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Languages taught are Swedish and English. The Swedish section uses Swedish as the language of instruction; the International section uses English. Preschool through bachillerato is offered in both sections.
Swedish section teaches in Swedish. International section teaches in English. The school offers two language streams for different age groups: preschool, primary, secondary (ESO), and bachillerato. The international section follows the Cambridge program.
Swedish language instruction is provided in the Swedish section; English is the language of instruction in the International section. The Cambridge program is followed in the International section.
Scandinavian School of Madrid is a Swedish international day school serving children from 18 months to 18 years. The school operates two sections: a Swedish section where instruction is in Swedish and an International section where instruction is in English. The International section follows the Cambridge curriculum, with preschool through secondary education and a Sixth Form offering Cambridge A-Levels. Cambridge Checkpoints are taken at the end of Year 6 and IGCSE at the end of Year 11. Founded in 1944, the school is a non-profit association of parents and a 400-student community with high teacher density. Music is a feature since 2011, with lessons and concerts that foster community. A courtyard supports activities, and the day allows after-school clubs. The school is accredited by NEASC, a member of CIS, NABSS accredited, and Cambridge Assessment International Education authorized, with Spanish Ministry of Education approval. KiVa and My Happy Mind support student wellbeing.