Sweden, Stockholm
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The school is housed in an early 20th-century brick, three-story courthouse renovated in 2011 to create Futuraskolan International School of Stockholm. It is located in Östermalm, in central Stockholm. The international school shares the campus with a bilingual school. Some facilities, including the library, hall space, entryway, playground, lunchroom and movement room, are shared by all students. The international school has 16 full-size classrooms and about 12 smaller rooms used for EAL, Swedish, Music Practice Rooms and Learning Support.
Movement room and a playground support physical education and active learning. A hall space is shared for PE activities and other events. The campus is shared with the bilingual school, which also uses these facilities.
The school provides a library and 16 full-size classrooms and about 12 smaller rooms used for EAL, Swedish, Music Practice Rooms and Learning Support. IPC is used in Grades 1-5 and IMYC in Grades 6-9, with Common Core standards for Math and Literacy. The school has dedicated spaces for EAL, Swedish and Music, and maintains a focus on global and intercultural education.
Discovery Enrichment classes are offered in Middle School once a week and extend beyond curricular offerings to topics such as film production, stamina running, chess, MUN, and more. Enrichment uses stealth learning to engage students in activities that look like play but build learning. Students select Discovery Enrichment at the start of each year, with sections limited to 25 students. In Grade 9, the Discovery Project requires a six-month independent project culminating in a product or presentation. Fritids provides after-school care for Grades 1-6 with morning and afternoon hours.
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.