Sweden, Stockholm
Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
The school creates a safe, family-like atmosphere and keeps class sizes small to help students feel secure. It supports social-emotional learning through a mentor programme, regular parent–teacher communication, and a Student Council that involves pupils in school life. The school has an active anti-bullying policy and emphasizes respectful, inclusive behaviour across the community.
Special Education instructional support is available. The school provides health facilities and an on-site nurse, and a School Counselor is available for student support.
Bilingual instruction is provided in Swedish and English; the school uses two languages of instruction.
Student wellbeing is supported by a School Counselor (Monday–Friday 9:00–16:00) and a School Nurse (Monday–Thursday 8:30–14:30; Friday 8:30–14:00). A mentor programme offers individual guidance, and regular communication between parents and staff supports student wellbeing.
The school prioritises safety and has an anti-bullying policy as part of its safeguarding measures. It also fosters a safe, family-like atmosphere and provides access to nursing and counselling staff for safeguarding and wellbeing needs.
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.