Sweden, Malmo
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The school operates as a day school with no boarding facilities. Students attend on-site during the school day. Boarding is not offered.
All students have lunch at Europaporten's school lunch restaurant starting September 2023. A physician's certificate is required for special diets; the kitchen does not use nuts, almonds or peanuts, and allergen content is provided daily; vegetarian options are available. Those with registered special diets collect their lunch boxes from kitchen staff.
Bladins International School of Malmö is part of Bladins Skola Foundation (Stiftelsen Bladins Skola), a non-profit foundation. The Foundation Board is the highest decision-making body, responsible for long-term strategy, budget and major investments, and it appoints the school leadership; the foundation oversees the school's governance.
Bladins International School of Malmö (BISM) is an IB World School delivering the International Baccalaureate continuum for ages 6–16, with the Primary Years Programme for 6–11 and the Middle Years Programme for 11–16. Authorized to offer the PYP since 2000 and to teach the MYP, BISM uses the PYP's transdisciplinary framework and six global themes to support inquiry-based learning, while the MYP provides eight subject groups, requires study in at least two languages, and emphasizes service and contextual understanding. The school is part of Bladins Skola, a foundation dating back 150 years serving students from over 50 countries. Located in central Malmö at Stadiongatan 25 E, lunches have been at Europaporten since 2023. Extracurriculars include Drama, Film, School Band and Choir, Lego Robotics, Homework Club, Student Council, and Outdoor Education. The Nordic Network connects Bladins with international schools for events; Book Bowl and Iris Book Award are run at BISM.