United Kingdom, London
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The Swedish School in London is a private, non-profit school offering Swedish education from preschool through gymnasium. The school is operated by The Swedish School Society in London, a registered charity in England and Wales (307379). The school is registered as an English school and is supervised and inspected by OfSTED. It follows the Swedish curriculum in a British context.
The school is a close-knit community in London. It emphasizes respect, kindness, and empathy to help students pursue their dreams wherever they lead. It serves ages 2–19, with Early Years (2–5), Main School (6–16) and Sixth Form (16–19), and integrates Swedish and British educational approaches in a bilingual environment. Alumni stories highlight the destinations graduates pursue at universities around the world.
Svenska Skolan London is an independent Swedish international school serving ages 2 to 18. It follows the Swedish national curriculum in a British context, with instruction in Swedish and some subjects in English. The school is operated by The Swedish School Society in London, a registered charity, and is supervised by OfSTED. Preschool (2–5), Grundskola (6–16) and Gymnasium are offered, with the sixth form housed at The National Archives site in Kew. The campus is based in Barnes and Kew: preschool and primary at 82 Lonsdale Road, Barnes, and the gymnasium at The National Archives, Bessant Drive, Kew. London is used as a living classroom, with the city's culture, history and society serving as learning resources. The bilingual environment supports language development in Swedish and English. Students benefit from small teaching groups and a track record of university admissions in Sweden and the UK. The school reinvests income into facilities.