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Svenska Skolan Palma de Mallorca

Spain, Mallorca

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How to apply, waitlist information, and financial support

Admissions Process

Admission is possible for all classes and interest is high. In primary school there is a waitlist because more applicants than places exist. Gymnasium admissions run until the end of June. We operate a waitlist system with “syskonförtur” (sibling priority): children who have siblings at the school are admitted first, and then admissions are determined by the date of application. In March the first admission decisions are issued, and the process continues until June. Applications are made by filling out the form online via the link provided. We will answer any questions you may have in advance. The school has a limited number of places. The shortest time we accept students is one year. An application fee is paid when submitting the application; the school will inform you of the account and amount. When the school notifies new parents of a placement, the enrollment fee is paid. The school has limited capacity to accommodate students with special needs; contact the school early for information. Who can start at the school? Anyone with a connection to Sweden or the Nordic countries. The Swedish language is important to follow the instruction and becomes more important with age; a teenager who lacks Swedish has little chance to follow the instruction. The Swedish state provides subsidies for students in classes 0–9. The school has limited capacity to accommodate students with special needs; contact the school early for information. For children with special needs there is more information here: attach before application. Information about eligibility for government subsidies and scholarships: the process for applying for eligibility for government subsidies is completed in September in consultation with the school. Eligibility concerns which students are entitled to government subsidies and thus lower term fees. Scholarships can be applied for from children from 6th grade up to gymnasium; see the school site for information.

Waitlist

Antagning: What does “sibling priority” mean and how is the waiting list handled? We have a waitlist with “sibling priority”: siblings already at the school are given first priority, followed by the date of application. October: Parents in the queue are invited to open houses. November: Open houses are held. January: Parents with children currently at the school are asked about continuing next year. February: Current members pay a place-guarantee fee for the coming year; those on the waiting list are asked if they are still interested. March: The first admission decision is made; documents from the current school are submitted; passports and NIE copies are sent at the same time as admission. April: Enrollment fee and term fee are paid. May: Second admission. Offers of places are made in order; the place is confirmed when the fee is paid and the enrollment form is submitted. Can one start in January or during the term? If vacancies arise, interested students are offered a place. Those who stay on the waiting list for the next year need only confirm continued interest.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Stipendieansökan: Svenska Skolan Mallorcas gymnasies stipendium grants 1000 € to one gymnasium student each year. In addition to the financial support, the recipient is designated as the school's ambassador for the coming academic year. Who can apply? A student enrolled with us who is applying to year 2 or year 3; a student who has demonstrated good results through hard work, perseverance and high attendance. What does it mean to be the school's ambassador? Help with visits to the school; share your experiences as a student at the school; act as a mentor for new gymnasium students; contribute content to social media and other channels where the school is visible. Application steps: Step 1 — Registration: record a short film (max 1 minute) explaining why you should receive the scholarship and how you will contribute as ambassador; send the film to gymnasiet@svskmallorca.se no later than 31 April. Step 2 — Notification: at the end of the school year the ambassador is announced and awarded the scholarship. Step 3 — Payout: the 1000 € scholarship is paid after the school year ends. Conditions for application: the scholarship recipient agrees that the school may use photos and videos of the ambassador role on the website, social media and other channels. Scholarships can be applied for from students from 6th grade up to gymnasium; see the school site for information.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Swedish
Fees €6,500 - 9,300
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 90
Type Co-educational
Opened 1967
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Svenska Skolan Mallorca is a private Swedish school in Palma offering education from early years to gymnasium within the Swedish curriculum. The school serves about 90 pupils aged 2 to 18 and operates under mixed-age groups with small classes, providing individualized instruction. The main language is Swedish, with daily English and Spanish from year 1; Catalan is optional for students with good Spanish. About 40 percent of learning occurs in languages other than Swedish, and some subjects are taught partly in Spanish or English. The school is approved by Swedish and Spanish authorities and is housed in a historic palace in central Palma. It emphasizes outdoor education and physical activity, with twice-weekly PE trips to a sports center, the beach, or Bellver woods and options such as sailing and swimming. The curriculum supports musical and theatre productions, annual Lucia celebrations, and community-life activities that connect students with local culture today.

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