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ProCivitas Private Gymnasium (Swedish: ProCivitas Privata Gymnasium) is a group of independent for-profit Swedish upper secondary schools, with subsidiaries in six Swedish cities. The schools in Helsingborg and Malmö have among the highest enrolment points among all Sweden's upper secondary schools.
The independent school system has divided public opinion in Sweden, especially regarding religious schools and for-profit schools. During the 2018 election several parties, including the Moderate Party [ 88 ] and Social Democratic Party , [ 89 ] suggested some kind of profit limit, while the Liberals [ 90 ] and Centre Party [ 91 ] opposed such ...
Sigtunaskolan Humanistiska Läroverket (SSHL) is a coeducational independent school for boarding and day students between the ninth and twelfth grades. It is located in Sigtuna, Sweden. The school is attended by Swedish boarders, local children and foreigners.
Vittra Utbildning AB (Vittra Education) is a Swedish education company that operates schools. The company runs 27 schools in Sweden and other schools in Norway, Denmark, Latvia, and Estonia. [1] In Stockholm, the company owns the largest independent school in Sweden. [2] The children have individual curricula designed for their needs and skills ...
Whitlockska samskolan was a Swedish private secondary school in Östermalm, Stockholm. The school had its origin as a girls' school founded by the pedagogue and suffragette Anna Whitlock in 1878. In 1893, Whitlock and Ellen Key re-established the school as Stockholms nya samskola (New Co-educational School of Stockholm). The name Whitlockska ...
The school runs a variety of student clubs. It serves as one of the limited number of exam centres in Sweden for the SAT, ACT, and Oxbridge admission tests. Annually, some Hvitfeldtska students (also called Hvitfeldtare) get accepted to top summer schools and universities worldwide, and represent Sweden in international competitions.
The voluntary third pillar is not accounted for in this case. This system was first developed in Sweden in 1913. In addition, some countries, like Norway or Finland, have introduced a "taper" which grants pensioners some additional non-contributory income, even if they already earn the minimum pension. For example, in Finland with a 50% taper ...
Kunskapsskolan Education has an ongoing partnership with the American charter school organization, the Great Oaks Foundation, which operated a KED-sponsored school in Manhattan, New York City. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The State College of Florida Collegiate School is a KED school that operates in Bradenton, Florida .