Sweden, Stockholm
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The Main Building is located at Gotlandsgatan 43 on Södermalm, Stockholm, and is undergoing minor renovations with redesigned classroom layouts, a new entrance and a new lobby. Eknäs Gård sits on 15 hectares of countryside 35 kilometres south of Stockholm and provides pupils with unrivalled practical learning opportunities and experiences as part of the IB approach. The school operates across two sites, linking on-site spaces with off-site IB-inspired learning experiences. After School Care (ASC) serves PYP Year 1 to Year 4, with ASC staff delivering arts and crafts, science experiments and guided activities in classrooms and local attractions. Physical Education and Outdoor Life involve off-campus activities, including visits to local rock-climbing gyms, swimming halls and ice-skating rinks or frozen lakes, alongside other outdoor learning experiences.
Physical Education and Outdoor Life are delivered through off-campus activities for PYP and MYP students. The program emphasizes outdoor experiences such as camping, hiking and orienteering, and includes visits to local facilities like rock-climbing gyms, swimming halls and ice-skating rinks or frozen lakes. Two types of spaces are used to support physical activity: off-site venues rather than on-site sports halls. The program prioritizes experiential, outdoors-based learning aligned with IB and Swedish curricula.
The Main Building at Gotlandsgatan 43 houses redesigned classrooms as part of ongoing renovations, with a new entrance and lobby underway. The Eknäs Gård site sits on 15 hectares, 35 kilometres south of Stockholm, providing practical, experiential learning opportunities integral to the IB approach. The Eknäs site emphasises learning by experience, linking classroom study to real-world contexts and life skills. The campuses support IB programs and the Swedish National Curriculum, with an emphasis on international perspectives and hands-on inquiry.
After School Care (ASC) provides supervision for PYP Year 1 to Year 4, with ASC staff drawn from diverse international backgrounds. ASC activities include arts and crafts, science experiments, and guided activities in classrooms and at local attractions, aligned with the class curriculum (Lgr22) and the IB program. ASC afternoons include Unit-project work to stimulate development and learning, while outdoor outings promote health and wellbeing. The school's off-campus Physical Education and Outdoor Life program offers additional experiential activities such as visits to rock-climbing gyms, swimming halls, ice-skating rinks and frozen lakes.
Europaskolan is an International Baccalaureate World School in Sweden delivering the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and the Middle Years Programme (MYP) alongside the Swedish national curriculum. The school serves learners aged 5 to 16 and offers bilingual instruction in Swedish and English, with weekly mother tongue support to sustain internationalism. IB learning is embedded across two campuses: the Main Building at Gotlandsgatan 43 in Södermalm, and Eknäs Gård, a 15-hectare rural site 35 kilometres south of Stockholm, where students undertake practical, hands-on inquiry as part of the IB approach. Small class sizes (up to 24 students) emphasise inquiry, reflection and action. The school's off-campus Physical Education and Outdoor Life program highlights experiential learning through camping, hiking and visits to rock-climbing gyms and frozen lakes. Europaskolan supports progression to Swedish gymnasium, the IB Diploma Programme, or other high school options worldwide, grounded in global citizenship and lifelong learning together for students.