Sweden, Stockholm
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Boarding is offered on a full-time or part-time basis. There are eight boarding houses on campus (Backa, Berga, Björka, Haga, Midgården, Sandvreten, Skoga, Tallåsen) housing about 25–30 students each. Each House has a House Parent and a Pedagogical Advisor; daily academic support, home-cooked meals and a warm community are provided, and boarders have access to SSHL's sports and extracurricular activities as well as the campus café, library, music studio and clubs.
The SSHL uniform consists of a dark-blue jacket, white blouse or shirt, grey pants or skirt, and a necktie; black shoes. The uniform is optional, but when worn it covers the entire school day on Wednesdays, when representing the school, and on other days as specified; uniform days are listed in Schoolsoft. The uniform can be borrowed or purchased from SSHL's campus shop; uniform fittings and a first-term autumn tryout are arranged at the start of each school year.
Breakfast is served in the boarding houses; lunch is served daily to all students; weekend brunch is served in the school diner. There is always a choice of dishes available, including fruit and salad, and SSHL emphasizes high-quality, nutritious meals prepared by an experienced school kitchen team.
All SSHL students belong to one of eight school Houses, and the House Series Tournament features football, basketball, rowing, athletics and other activities, including a multi-sport option. The House Series culminates in the SSHL City Relay Run with broad participation across houses.
SSHL is governed by Sigtuna skolstiftelse, with trustees from The Sigtuna Foundation and The Knut & Alice Wallenberg Foundation. As a foundation, the school is not run for profit, and remaining funds are reinvested into SSHL.
SSHL is a Swedish boarding school and high school with an international outlook, situated along Lake Mälaren near the historic town of Sigtuna and convenient for Arlanda Airport. The school blends Swedish Gymnasium programmes for Years 10–12 with International Baccalaureate options, offering three IB programmes: DP, CP, and MYP, taught in English in the Diploma Programme while preserving a Swedish-language track within the IB and Gymnasium options. SSHL serves both boarding and day students, with eight boarding houses and a campus of 565 students (205 boarders). Facilities include a large indoor sports hall with basketball, volleyball and dance space, outdoor tennis and football facilities, rowing boathouses and a well-stocked library shared with the Sigtuna Foundation libraries. The not-for-profit Sigtuna School Foundation runs SSHL. A distinctive feature is its international projects and service culture, such as the Kenya Project and Life-Link, alongside a broad range of clubs and activities for students.