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Internationella Engelska Skolan

Sweden, Stockholm

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

Vendevägen 89, 182 32 Danderyd, Sweden. Internationella Engelska Skolan teaches students at our schools throughout Sweden, from Skellefteå in the north to Trelleborg in the south. Internationella Engelska Skolan is a Swedish school with an international profile and a bilingual approach.

Levels

Grade spans vary by campus. Some schools are Class F-9, others are Class 4-9, and some are Class 6-9 depending on the campus.

School Type

The school is a Swedish school with an international profile and is bilingual.

Additional Learning Support

Special needs education is provided to support students with difficulties such as dyslexia and dyscalculia, as well as social or medical challenges. Schools are supported by special needs teachers and student health teams, with educational assessments and Individualised Education Programmes when needed. In winter 2024-2025, 13.9% of IES students were included in some form of action programme.

Country Affiliation

Sweden

Day Structure

The school day starts around 08:00. Younger students may attend fritids from the early morning, with 08:20 as the start of lessons. Lunch is at 12:00, and after-school options such as fritids or junior club begin after 15:00. Teacher-led academic surgeries are available for extra help.

Fees

Application fees

- No application or admissions fee is charged for placing a child in Internationella Engelska Skolan (IES) in Sweden. Registration in the school queue and the offer/acceptance process are handled digitally; there is no mandatory payment to register or to accept a place.

Tuition fees (by school year) — compulsory and upper-secondary education

- Förskoleklass (reception): SEK 0 per term — SEK 0 per school year.
- Year 1 (Årskurs 1): SEK 0 per term — SEK 0 per school year.
- Year 2: SEK 0 per term — SEK 0 per school year.
- Year 3: SEK 0 per term — SEK 0 per school year.
- Year 4: SEK 0 per term — SEK 0 per school year.
- Year 5: SEK 0 per term — SEK 0 per school year.
- Year 6: SEK 0 per term — SEK 0 per school year.
- Year 7: SEK 0 per term — SEK 0 per school year.
- Year 8: SEK 0 per term — SEK 0 per school year.
- Year 9: SEK 0 per term — SEK 0 per school year.
- Upper-secondary (gymnasium) programs operated by IES: SEK 0 per term — SEK 0 per school year (education in the Swedish compulsory and upper-secondary systems is publicly funded in the same way as municipal schools).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- For compulsory tuition and standard schooling there is no bill because there is no tuition charge.
- For any optional, voluntary or extracurricular items that carry a charge (see "Other costs" below), billing and payment terms are handled per activity; invoicing and deadlines for payment are set for each specific activity or service. The school network's schools are financed through the national school funding system rather than by tuition.

Boarding fees (if applicable)

- Internationella Engelska Skolan in Sweden operates as publicly funded day schools; there is no general boarding provision and no standard boarding fee. Where boarding or in‑dwelling accommodation exists at other Swedish schools, charges for cost and lodging are handled separately, but this does not apply as a standard fee for IES schools.

Other costs or fees (examples)

- School meals: lunch and school meals for compulsory-school pupils are provided as part of the schooling system and are not charged as tuition.
- Voluntary activities and extracurriculars: optional clubs, weekend camps, extended-care programs, certain sporting activities or third‑party vendor offerings may carry charges; these are expressed per activity and are voluntary.
- School trips and excursions: voluntary school trips that are not part of compulsory instruction may require a participation fee to cover transport, accommodation or entrance fees; such fees are activity‑specific and billed separately.
- Learning materials and personal supplies: standard textbooks and core learning tools are provided within the publicly funded system; personal stationery, specialised equipment for optional courses, and non‑standard materials are typically the responsibility of the guardian.
- Uniforms / dress code items: IES schools do not list a system‑wide tuition or uniform charge; any specific clothing items required for particular activities (e.g., PE kit, team kit) are handled at the school level and, if charged, are optional or activity‑specific. For any chargeable optional item, the fee must be reasonable and clearly stated in the activity information.

Refund information

- There are no tuition or application fees to refund for standard compulsory or upper‑secondary schooling because those fees are not charged.
- For paid optional activities, trips or extracurricular services, refund terms depend on the specific activity and the school's stated policy for that activity; refundability is determined per event (for example based on cancellation deadlines or non‑refundable vendor costs). Any refundable amounts and the conditions for refunds are communicated with the specific activity or invoice.

Fee payment options

- Because IES schools in Sweden do not charge tuition or application fees, standard tuition payment options are not required.
- For voluntary charges (excursions, optional clubs, equipment purchases), schools typically provide practical payment arrangements (invoicing, bank transfer or Swedish common payment methods), but the exact payment methods and instructions are provided with each activity invoice or communication and may vary by school and by item.

Summary statement

- Internationella Engelska Skolan's schools in Sweden are financed through the national school funding system in the same way as municipal schools; therefore there is no tuition fee and no admissions/application fee for the standard compulsory and upper‑secondary education offer. Voluntary activities, trips or optional services may carry separate charges that are activity‑specific and billed on that basis.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Swedish, English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 10 - 16 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1993
Bus Service No

Internationella Engelska Skolan (IES) is a Swedish school with an international profile that offers Cambridge IGCSE and a bespoke curriculum for students aged 10–16. The school is bilingual, with teaching in Swedish and English and around half the lessons delivered in English to prepare students for higher education and a globalized world. The campus provides full teaching and extracurricular facilities in one building, including two sports halls, a music studio, a library, and two enclosed playgrounds with football and basketball pitches. Preschool and primary education are part of the IES offering at this site, reflecting a continuous learning environment. A Junior Club provides after-school care, and tutorials and after-school clubs extend the day. The School House System is a distinctive feature within the IES network, promoting teamwork, shared values, and healthy competition. The Green Flag Committee supports sustainability projects, and a broad range of clubs supports science, arts, and social activities.

School Events

Past Events

Visit Day for Prospective Year 7 Students
Visit Day for Prospective Year 7 Students
A visit day for families with children who will startYear 7. The school invites prospective Year 7 e...
Thursday, 7 May 2026 at 00:00 CEST IES Borås, Idrottsgatan 13, Borås, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
Visit Day for Prospective Year 4 Students
Visit Day for Prospective Year 4 Students
A visit day for families with children who will start Year 4. The event is described on the IES Upps...
Wednesday, 3 June 2026 at 13:00 CEST IES Uppsala, Genetikvägen 6, 75659 Uppsala, Sweden

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