Sweden, Malmo
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Lunch is provided for all students at Europaporten's school lunch restaurant starting September 2023. The school kitchen does not use nuts, almonds or peanuts, but cannot guarantee the absence of any trace elements. Allergy-related diets are delivered by a catering company run by experienced staff with good knowledge of special diets. Everyone on a registered special diet (lactose intolerance exempt) collects their lunch box from kitchen staff. Daily allergen declarations are available; a vegetarian meal is available for those who can't eat pork; meals are prepared with quality ingredients and planned in consultation with a dietician and the school's food council.
Bladins International School of Malmö is part of Stiftelsen Bladins Skola (the Bladins School Foundation). The Head of School is Anders Hjelm; the Middle School Principal and MYP Programme Coordinator is Daniel McClaer; the Primary School Principal and PYP Programme Coordinator is Kumari Nevill.
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.