Sweden, Stockholm
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The Tanto International School has inspired a love of learning and nurtured every child's potential since 1983. The school is affiliated with Engelska Skolor och Förskolor i Sverige (ESF) and Atvexa. It follows the English Curriculum with a global perspective, guiding students through the Cambridge Learning Pathway to IGCSEs. It maintains small classes, a safe environment, and personalised support where every child's success matters.
The Tanto International School is an intercultural environment with students from more than 20 nationalities and languages. Every pupil joins a house team (Griffins, Dragons, Phoenix, Unicorns) and participates in challenges that build teamwork and school spirit. The school is part of the Atvexa network and Engelska Skolor och Förskolor i Sverige (ESF), enabling collaboration with other schools. It maintains an active online presence, including an Instagram community that highlights student achievements.
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.