Sweden, Stockholm
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The school runs an active mentor programme in which each pupil is assigned a staff member to discuss questions about studies and personal life. A Student Council involves pupils in shaping day-to-day life at the school. Regular communication between parents and teaching staff is encouraged through face-to-face meetings and email, with SchoolSoft, Google Classroom and PYP portfolios used to share topics. The school fosters self-discipline and mutual respect, and maintains an inclusive environment with a high tolerance for individual differences. The mission promotes student voice, choice and curiosity through inquiry and encourages respectful relationships among all members of the school.
The Student Support Team consists of a Special Education teacher and a Student Care teacher who provide interventions to ensure equity and access across the curriculum. They offer individualized, small group or whole class support for academic, behavioural and social-emotional issues, along with pastoral care. The Special Education teacher delivers pull-out or push-in sessions, runs Homework Hut for MYP, and leads workshops on inclusion while coordinating paperwork and individual accommodation plans. The team coordinates with parents, doctors, speech language pathologists, psychologists and other professionals outside the school to support students with additional needs. The policies emphasize inclusion, removing barriers to learning, and using differentiation and learner support to enable all students to participate fully.
The school offers two streams: a Bilingual IB Programme with 50% teaching in English and 50% in Swedish, and an English-language IB Programme with 100% English instruction. It follows the IB framework together with the Swedish national curriculum. The school runs 21 classes across programmes. Fourteen mother tongue groups provide weekly after-school language lessons to support pupils' home languages. The library collection includes around 8000 titles in Swedish and English and provides resources in various mother tongues to support multilingualism.
The school promotes a Balanced approach to well-being, recognizing emotional, physical and intellectual health as part of student well-being. The Student Support Team monitors students' wellbeing and educational progress and provides interventions for academic, behavioural and social-emotional issues, including pastoral care. The school runs Movement Group and Gross-motor Skills sessions through the Student Care Team. The Equal Treatment plan and inclusion policies establish safety, well-being and inclusive environments as core commitments, with processes to ensure safety and to support learners from diverse backgrounds.
An Equal Treatment plan is in place to prevent discrimination and harassment and to promote safety and inclusion within the school. The school provides a rights-based framework where every learner has equal rights and opportunities, and where new learners and families are welcomed and supported. The Student Support Team monitors wellbeing and works with families, doctors, speech language pathologists, psychologists and other professionals to safeguard students. Inclusion policies require that barriers to learning be removed and that safeguarding and safety are integrated into school life.
Vasa International School of Stockholm is an IB World School in Vasastan, educating 400 students aged 5 to 15. The school offers the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and the Middle Years Programme in candidate status, with two streams: International Bilingual. The PYP follows six units of inquiry each year and integrates the Swedish national curriculum Lgr22, while providing English and Swedish language support and mother tongue resources. Facilities include well-equipped classrooms, a science lab, a lunchroom, a gym hall, a music room, a visual arts room and a library with around 8,000 titles in Swedish and English. The Annex at Upplandsgatan hosts Music and Arts for PYP 4–6 and MYP, and the Eknäs Gård farm offers outdoor IB learning. Notable features include language-rich programming, student voice through a Student Council, and inquiry-based projects such as PYP Exhibition and MYP Community Project.