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What schools do foreigners in Sweden send their children to and are they happy?

Richard Orange
Richard Orange - richard.orange@thelocal.com
What schools do foreigners in Sweden send their children to and are they happy?
File photo of students at the elite Sigtunaskolan in Sigtuna, between Stockholm and Uppsala. Photo: Lars Pehrson/SvD/TT

Most foreign parents in Sweden told a survey for The Local in 2022 that they send their children to international schools, or to private or non-profit free schools. Here's what they think of the quality of teaching.

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I thought that the local municipal schools would be the fastest way to get my kids integrated and learning the language, but they absolutely hated it. There was a ton of bullying, theft, and cliques, and no discipline in the classrooms making it impossible to learn. They're now at an international school (Nordic International) and absolutely thriving. I'm thrilled with how much better it is.

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