Sweden, Stockholm
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The school follows the English National Curriculum with Cambridge resources and a Cambridge pathway to IGCSEs. Classes are small and teachers speak high-quality English, supporting each student's academic growth.
The Arts are taught weekly and include Art & Craft, Music, Dance and Drama. Music is taught weekly by a specialist, with opportunities to perform; Dance develops coordination and performance skills; Drama builds confidence through acting and yearly productions. A final theatre production showcases student talent.
Languages & Culture are central to school life. English is the educational language and is taught through the English curriculum, with Swedish taught weekly as a second language. Over 20 home languages are represented; guardians choose an English-medium curriculum; intercultural activities and Mother Tongue language days enrich the school life; a Swedish Club meets weekly to enhance language learning.
T.A.S.C (Fritids) provides after-school and holiday care with a range of activities. After-school options include Cricket, Rugby, Chess, Animation, Swedish, Athletics, Art & Craft, Reading and Digital World, with activities aligned to Personal, Social and Global goals.
Global Citizenship is embedded in the curriculum through a Global Citizenship Project, with events and activities like World Food Day and Show & Share Culture; Family Trees and other intercultural experiences support global awareness and intercultural understanding.
The school has a strong Student Council with elections three times a year and class representatives. House Teams are part of the PSHE framework and help develop care, cooperation and leadership among pupils.
Physical Education includes rugby, football, cricket, athletics and badminton, with ice-skating in winter; swimming lessons are offered in Year 3 and Year 4. Health and Well-Being topics are integrated into PSHE and daily life to promote a healthy, active lifestyle.
The Tanto International School is a private school for ages 1 to 15, affiliated with Engelska Skolor och För Skolor i Sverige (ESF) and Atvexa. It follows the English National Curriculum with Cambridge resources and a Cambridge pathway to IGCSEs, taught in English. Class sizes are small and teachers maintain a relational approach, providing personalised support so every child can succeed. Core learning focuses on English, Mathematics and Science, with History and Geography embedded in English units to connect literacy with Social Studies. The school offers an immersive English environment, weekly Swedish language study, and library in a community truly representing 20 nationalities. Enrichment includes museum and theatre visits, trips, and a Global Citizenship project. Beyond lessons, after-school clubs cover rugby, football and chess, plus arts such as Art & Craft, Music, Dance and Drama; Swedish development and language days are central. A theatre production and house events enrich student life.