Sweden, Stockholm
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Swedish and German are taught. The German program begins in grade 5 and continues through grade 12. DaF/DFU provides German language support in years 5–7 across two differentiated courses (German Plus and German 2). The school offers KMK-certified language diplomas: DSD I in grade 7 and Deutsches Internationales Abitur (DSD II) after grade 12, and a Språkdiplom program to support DSD I and DSD II.
Two-language program in Swedish and German. In the preschool, all activities are conducted in Swedish and German, with language groups organized by language. The bilingual preschool promotes development of Swedish and German and provides cultural exposure to both countries.
Deutsche Schule Stockholm is a German international school in Stockholm serving ages 1 to 18. It follows the German curriculum and offers the German International Abitur (DIA) alongside the Swedish Abschlusszeugnis. The kindergarten is bilingual in Swedish and German, with Grundschule (classes 0–4) before Gymnasium from class 5. From year 4, all students study English; French is available from year 6 and Latin from year 8. The DIA allows up to 50 percent of Abitur subjects to be examined in Swedish. The school has a history spanning more than 400 years; German language instruction and examinations resumed after World War II in 1953. Facilities include a bilingual Kindergarten at Karlavägen 25 and a fourth-floor MINT area with a MINT Lounge, sensors, a 3D printer, electronics, and a workshop for project-based learning. Freizeitheim provides after-school care for preschool to class 3. The school describes itself as a Begegnungsschule fostering cross-cultural exchange between German and Swedish cultures.