Sweden, Stockholm
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The student care team promotes good health and a climate in which students thrive. The team includes the principal, SEND coordinator, school nurse, counselor and special educator; a school psychologist and a school doctor are consulted regularly. The counselor provides psychosocial guidance on relationships, attitudes and conflict management, and a safety and well-being group meets regularly to maintain a discrimination-free, positive learning climate.
The student care team includes a SEND coordinator, special educators, special teachers and social educators who collaborate with the counselor to support students; a school psychologist and a school doctor are consulted regularly.
Guardians choose a curriculum in English; the curriculum is completely taught in English and the school is not bilingual. English is the educational language for most students, with Swedish taught weekly as a second language. The school requires that all teachers speak high-quality English.
The counselor provides psychosocial guidance; the school health service promotes good health and preventative work; the school nurse, SEND coordinator and safety and well-being group support mental wellbeing; a school psychologist and a school doctor are consulted regularly.
There is a guardians' concerns procedure with steps including talking to the relevant staff, escalating to senior staff and the Principal, and, if needed, contacting the School Manager or authorities. The process emphasizes resolving concerns in the child's best interest and maintaining a discrimination-free school climate.
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.