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Bladins International School of Malmö

Sweden, Malmo

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Swedish
Fees SEK 20,000 - 33,800
Ages 6 - 16 years
Pupil numbers 372
Type Co-educational
Opened 1987
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP)
Taught languages English, Swedish, Spanish, German, French
Typical class size 21
Strengths STEM, Performing Arts, Outdoor Education
Clubs Arts and Creative, Academic and Intellectual, Cultural and Language
Stages Preschool, Primary School, Middle School
Introduction

Bladins International School of Malmö (BISM) is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 6 to 11 and the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11 to 16. It is located in Malmö at Stadiongatan 25 E and is part of the Bladins School Foundation, 150-year history. Founded in 1987 to serve international families, BISM welcomes students from 50 countries and maintains inclusive, multilingual community. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, global awareness and language development, and integrates STEAM through hands-on, project-based learning. Since September 2023, meals are provided in Europaporten's lunch restaurant with nut-free facilities and dietary accommodations including allergy certificates and vegetarian options. Extracurriculars include Drama Club, Lego Robotics Club and Film Club for MYP students, plus School Band and Choir. Additional offerings include Homework Club, Book Bowl with Iris Book Award, Outdoor Education and the Nordic Network. The Student Council supports leadership and community involvement.

The Essentials

Bladins International School of Malmö has 372 pupils, typical class sizes of 21, instruction in English, Swedish.

Location

The school is in the center of Malmö, Sweden. Postal address: Box 20093, 200 74 Malmö, Sweden. Visiting address: Stadiongatan 25 E, Malmö.

Stages

The school offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP). It serves students aged 6 to 16.

Type

The school is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme and Middle Years Programme.

Pupil Nationality Mix

Students come from 50 different countries.

Additional learning support

Inclusive Education Coordinator, School Nurse, School Counselor, Guidance Counselor and School Psychologist support students' educational, social, emotional and health needs.

Country affiliation

The school is located in Sweden.

Fees

Annual tuition at Bladins International School of Malmö ranges from SEK 20,000 to SEK 33,800 for 2026/27.

Academic year covered: 2025/2026.

Application / enrolment fees
- No separate application fee is published for BISM; a one-time enrolment fee applies.
- Enrolment fee: SEK 20,000 (one-time, non‑refundable). The enrolment fee does not apply to preschool.

Tuition fees (by year group)
- PYP1–PYP5 (ÅK F–4): Subsidised fee SEK 15,850 per term, or SEK 3,170 per month calculated over the 10 months of the academic year (August–May). This subsidised rate applies to students who have the right to reside in Sweden and are registered with the authorities.
- MYP1–MYP5 (ÅK 5–9): Subsidised fee SEK 16,900 per term, or SEK 3,380 per month calculated over the 10 months of the academic year (August–May). This subsidised rate applies to students who have the right to reside in Sweden and are registered with the authorities.
- Students not registered as residing in Sweden pay a Gross Fee (gross amounts are not published in the public fee summary).

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Fees are quoted per term and are also shown as an equivalent monthly amount spread over the 10 months of the academic year (August, September, October, November, December, January, February, March, April and May).
- Termination and notice: To terminate a school place for the next academic year, the school's withdrawal form must be returned by the end of February. A notice of termination takes effect on the last day of the third month after the notice is received. During the notice period legal guardians remain jointly and severally liable for payment for the notice period and for the total gross fee during the academic year; additional compensation for non‑payment of the municipal subsidy during non‑term time may also apply.

Boarding fees
- BISM operates as a day school; there is no boarding provision and therefore no boarding fees.

Other costs and recurring charges
- Fritids (after‑school care): Fritids is subsidised by the government and parental costs follow the municipal maximum rate (maxtaxan), which is regulated according to total household income; the exact amount for each family depends on household income and municipal rules. Fritids opening hours and application/withdrawal procedures are published with the programme.
- School lunch: The school uses a school‑lunch restaurant for student lunches; specific lunch prices are not published in the public fee summary. Requirements for special diets (e.g., physician certificate for certain diets) are specified.
- Uniform / branded clothing: no school uniform fee is published in the public BISM fee summary. School‑branded clothing has been made available via school/parents' channels (for example through the school's parent/ friends association). Specific prices for branded items are set separately by those channels.

Refund and cancellation rules
- The one‑time enrolment fee of SEK 20,000 is non‑refundable.
- On withdrawal, termination takes effect on the last day of the third month after the notice is received; legal guardians remain liable for payment during the notice period and for the total gross fee during the academic year, as well as compensation related to municipal subsidy shortfalls where applicable.

Fee payment options
- The school's public fee summary does not publish a detailed list of accepted payment methods for school tuition (credit card, bank transfer, etc.). Payments for affiliated school activities and parent‑association items have been processed by methods such as Bankgiro and Swish; the school uses parent/administration systems and portals for administration. For billing and accepted payment mechanisms the school's finance/admissions office provides invoicing and payment instructions.

(End of fee overview.)
Academics

Bladins International School of Malmö teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP) for students aged 6 to 16.

Curriculum

The school offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 6 to 11 and the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11 to 16.

Exam Results

MAP Growth is used to measure student progress, with tests in reading, language usage, and mathematics; the 2024 graduating cohort achieved a combined average merit score (meritvärde) of 290.8.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The health and wellbeing of students is central at Bladins International School of Malmö. A dedicated health and wellbeing team, including an Inclusive Education Coordinator, School Nurse, School Counselor, Guidance Counselor, and School Psychologist, works with Programme Coordinators, Principals and the Head of School to support students' educational, social and emotional needs. Families are invited to contact these staff with questions about their child's educational, social, emotional or health needs. Bladins fosters independence, curiosity and talents and emphasizes the development of students' intellectual, aesthetic, emotional, physical and moral potential. The school provides a holistic, open-minded, multicultural and caring atmosphere.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

An Inclusive Education Coordinator, supported by Inclusive Education Teachers, provides tailored support within BISM. The Inclusive Education team collaborates with the School Counselor and School Psychologist to address educational and social-emotional needs.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English is the language of instruction. Applicants should have sufficient knowledge of English to follow the teaching and learning, with English serving as the daily language of communication with one or both guardians.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported by a dedicated health and wellbeing team, including a School Counselor and a School Psychologist, who work with the Inclusive Education Coordinator and other welfare staff to address emotional and health needs. The team collaborates with students and families to support emotional health and wellbeing.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is embedded in the student welfare framework. A clear contact pathway is provided for concerns about a child's safety, wellbeing or health needs.

Admissions

Admissions

Step 1: Confirm eligibility. The school accepts a child who belongs to one of these categories: living in Sweden for a short period; having studied abroad for a longer period and continuing education in Sweden; or there is a good reason to assume the child will leave Sweden for a longer period. The child uses English as the daily language of communication with one or both guardians and has sufficient English to follow the teaching. Swedish School Law Chapter 24 Paragraph 3 governs admission.

Step 2: Rolling admission. The school has a rolling admission year and accepts applications throughout the academic year. The admissions policy considers all eligible children. Families are welcome to apply regardless of nationality, ethnicity, gender or religion. Applications for 2025-2026 are ongoing and applications for 2026-2027 are being accepted.

Step 3: New applications for continuation to BISM. If the child attends Bladins Preschool and you want them to continue to Bladins International School of Malmö (BISM), you must submit a new application. This applies even if older siblings already attend BISM. Siblings of children at the preschool may be prioritized for admission to BISM, provided the family meets the necessary entrance requirements.

Step 4: Application steps and open cycles. Applications are ongoing for 2025-2026 and 2026-2027. A digital tour is offered for prospective families. An online application is available to begin the process.

Step 5: Preschool admissions details. Preschool admissions are based on a waiting list. Sibling priority is applied, but only if the siblings are registered at the same residential address. A child can be admitted to preschool after they have turned one year old.

Step 6: Admissions office contact. Rebecca Andersson serves as Admissions Officer. Postal address Box 20093, 200 74 Malmö; Visiting address Stadiongatan 25 E, Malmö.

Waitlist

Preschool admissions operate on a waitlist. Sibling priority is applied, but only if siblings are registered at the same residential address. A child can be admitted to preschool after turning one year old.

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