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Futuraskolan International School of Stockholm

Sweden, Stockholm

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees SEK 32,500 - 37,500
Ages 5 - 15 years
Pupil numbers 340
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IPC (International Primary Curriculum), IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum), American Curriculum
Taught languages Swedish, French, Spanish
Typical class size 22
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Primary School, Middle School
Introduction

Futuraskolan International School of Stockholm is a private international school for ages 5 to 15, offering IPC in Grades 1–5 and IMYC in Grades 6–9, with an American curriculum framework and Common Core standards for Math and Literacy. English is the language of instruction; modern language courses are taught separately, and dedicated spaces support EAL and Swedish language learning. The school is authorized by Swedish authorities and supervised by the Swedish School Inspection, reflecting its international focus within the Swedish system. The campus is a courthouse renovated in 2011 in Östermalm, Stockholm, shared with a bilingual school. Facilities include a library, 16 classrooms, 12 rooms for EAL, Swedish and Music, plus a movement room and a PE hall. Grade 9 culminates in a six-month Discovery Project; Discovery Enrichment classes include film production, chess and MUN, with community links through the Global Citizenship Program.

Erik Dahlbergsgatan 62, 115 57 Stockholm, Sweden

The Essentials

Futuraskolan International School of Stockholm has 340 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.

Location

Erik Dahlbergsgatan 58-62, 115 57 Stockholm, Sweden. The campus is in Östermalm, in the center of Stockholm. It is housed in an early 20th-century brick, 3-story courthouse renovated in 2011 to create Futuraskolan International School of Stockholm.

Stages

Grades F–9; Primary School – Grade 1-5; Middle School – Grade 6-9.

Type

Private international school.

Pupil Nationality Mix

About 340 students representing roughly 55–60 nationalities. The largest contingents come from India, Sweden and the United States; approximately 10–15% are host-country students.

Additional learning support

EAL (English as an Additional Language) and Learning Support are provided. The school offers enrollment to learners with mild to moderate special needs, with required psychoeducational reports and testing as applicable.

Country affiliation

Authorized by the Swedish authorities; supervised by the Swedish School Inspection under the Swedish Education Act (International Schools).

School day structure

School hours: Primary 8:30–15:00; Middle School 8:30–15:30 (classrooms open at 8:15).

Bus service

The school does not provide a bus service.

Fees

Annual tuition at Futuraskolan International School of Stockholm ranges from SEK 32,500 to SEK 37,500 for 2026/27.

Application fees

- Application fee: SEK 2,000 (one-time, non-refundable). Payment is made to the school's Bankgiro for the international school application process.

Tuition fees by year group (annual and per term)

- IPC / Primary (Grades 1–5): Annual tuition SEK 32,500. Per term (school year divided into two semesters) SEK 16,250. A non-refundable enrollment amount of SEK 5,000 is included within this tuition.

- IMYC / Middle School (Grades 6–9): Annual tuition SEK 37,500. Per term (school year divided into two semesters) SEK 18,750. A non-refundable enrollment amount of SEK 5,000 is included within this tuition.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition invoices are issued in February. To secure a place for the following August intake, the tuition payment must be paid by March 31. Sibling families may use a two-part payment plan: Part 1 (50%) due March 31 and Part 2 (50%) due May 31. Non-payment by the expected dates terminates the enrollment agreement.

- Learners who start in the second term of the school year are charged 70% of the Annual Tuition Fee.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not applicable. Futuraskolan International is a Grade 1–9 day school (no boarding programme).

Other costs and fees

- Enrollment fee: A non-refundable enrollment component of SEK 5,000 is included within the published tuition amounts (this amount is retained if cancellation conditions apply as stated under refunds).

- Before- and after-school care (Fritids): Fritids is available and carries a separate fee that varies according to the learner's residence status and municipal rules; families are billed according to municipal regulations or by the school's economy department when resident in Stockholm Stad.

- Municipal subsidy (skolpeng): Municipal subsidies for children of compulsory school age (Grades 1–9) apply for residents registered with the Swedish Tax Agency. If the subsidy is not granted, the guardian will be billed for that subsidised amount in addition to the school's tuition.

Refund information

- The admissions/tuition refund policy is as follows:
- The SEK 5,000 enrollment component included in tuition is non-refundable.
- 100% refund of tuition paid (minus the enrollment fee) if the learner withdraws before the first day of the school year and does not commence the first term.
- 50% refund of tuition paid (minus the enrollment fee) if the learner withdraws from the first day of school up to October 31.
- 25% refund of tuition paid (minus the enrollment fee) if the learner withdraws from November 1 to March 31.
- No refunds are issued for withdrawals after March 31.

- Learners starting in the second term are charged 70% of the annual tuition (see Billing schedule).

Fee payment options and invoicing

- Accepted payment methods and invoicing channels:
- Bank transfer (Bankgiro) payments are used for application and tuition payments; the school's banking details (Bankgiro, Handelsbanken, IBAN) are provided on application and billing documents for payment processing.
- Invoicing: electronic invoice submission is supported; the Futuraskolan finance department accepts emailed invoices and uses an electronic invoicing provider (Scancloud) for vendor/billing processes. Families resident in Stockholm Stad may be invoiced directly by the school's economy department. Contact details for finance and invoicing are available from the school's billing information.

- Credit card payment is not listed as a standard tuition payment option in the school's fee and billing information; bank/Bankgiro/IBAN transfers and formal invoices are the documented methods for payments.
Academics

Futuraskolan International School of Stockholm teaches IPC (International Primary Curriculum), IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum), American Curriculum for students aged 5 to 15.

Curriculum

IPC in Grades 1-5 and IMYC in Grades 6-9, designed by Fieldwork Education, form the core international curricula; the school follows an international curriculum, not the Swedish National Curriculum. The IPC/IMYC are complemented by Common Core standards for Math and Literacy. English is the language of instruction; modern language courses are taught separately. The school emphasizes global and intercultural education. In Grade 9, students complete a six-month Discovery Project as a culminating independent project of the Middle School experience.

Gifted and Talented

Discovery Enrichment classes are offered in Middle School once a week to extend learning beyond the curricular offerings, with sections limited to 25 students. The Grade 9 Discovery Project is a six-month independent project based on the student's interests and talents, culminating in a product or presentation. Through these enrichment experiences, students strengthen research, reflection, creativity and project management skills to prepare for high school.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school's vision is to be the best stepping stone for future world citizens and to promote an inclusive climate. It supports students who need academic or social assistance and provides accommodations and differentiation to access the international curriculum. Life Skills classes and Social, Emotional Learning help students understand and manage emotions, set positive goals, empathize with others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make respectful and responsible decisions. The Jigsaw curriculum is used in Primary and Middle School to ensure a consistent approach to social and emotional learning. The Student Support Department coordinates with parents, teachers, the Student Counsellor, special pedagogues, school leadership, and external specialists to tailor interventions and goals for each student.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school provides accommodation and differentiation to access the curriculum for students in need. Support is provided in Primary and Middle School. A Student Support Department guides students toward goals set by the curriculum programs in place. Interventions vary based on each student's needs and the level of support required, and accommodations are flexible. Student support teachers work with parents, teachers, students, the Student Counsellor, special pedagogues, the school leadership team, and external specialists as needed.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The EAL Philosophy states that the EAL department provides social and academic English skills to empower students to participate in the mainstream classroom and integrate with the community. The EAL Programme uses a combination of pull-out and push-in instruction. Pull-out sessions occur in a smaller classroom to target specific language goals, provide a safe space to practice speaking, and receive individualized instruction. Push-in instruction supports students within the homeroom context and is planned with the classroom teacher. EAL teachers monitor progress in consultation with the class teacher, and students graduate from the EAL programme once they reach a competent standard for their grade; ongoing support remains available if required. In Primary School, EAL supports Grades 1-5 to increase proficiency across English language skills; in Middle School, EAL supports Grades 6-9 to develop content literacy in English; parental involvement is encouraged to extend language opportunities outside school, including maintaining proficiency in the mother tongue.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through Life Skills classes and Social, Emotional Learning. These programs help students understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive goals, show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make respectful and responsible decisions. The School's Student Support Department coordinates wellbeing initiatives and collaborates with parents, teachers, and external specialists as needed. EAL and academic support contribute to students' social and emotional adjustment. Support is provided in the most appropriate setting with clear long-term wellbeing goals.

Safeguarding

The policy applies to all Futuraskolan International School of Stockholm employees, management, contractors, students, parents, guardians, and volunteers. Designated safeguarding leads include the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) and Deputy Safeguarding Lead (DSM), with the Principal oversight; contact details are provided for the DSL and DSM. Staff must report concerns or suspicions of abuse within 24 hours; serious concerns are escalated to the DSL, DSM, Principal, and appropriate authorities as required. The policy outlines safeguarding responsibilities, reporting procedures, and confidentiality provisions, including the 3 R's: Recognize, Respond, and Report. Recruitment screening includes local and national police checks for applicants; staff and volunteers are required to undergo safeguarding checks. Safeguards include Staff, Learner, and Community Codes of Conduct, and procedures for safeguarding in school activities.

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