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1996. Swedish Defence University. 2008. Stockholm University of the Arts. 2014. Gotland University College (1998–2013) was a "högskola" that has now merged with Uppsala university, becoming the Gotland campus of Uppsala university. Kalmar University (1977–2009) was a "högskola" that has now merged with Växjö University (1967–2009 ...
Education in Sweden is mandatory for children between ages 5/6 and 15/16 depending on when in the year they were born. The school year in Sweden runs from mid–late August to early/mid–June. The Christmas holiday from mid–December to early January divides the Swedish school year into two terms. Preschool is free for all families.
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education. Swedish Board of Student Finance (CSN) Swedish Council for Higher Education. Swedish for immigrants. Swedish Higher Education Act. Swedish history of ideas. Swedish Institute in Rome. Swedish Net University Agency.
University college (Scandinavia) In Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland, a university college (Swedish: högskola; Norwegian: høyskole, høgskole or høgskule; Danish: professionshøjskole; literally meaning "high school" and "professional high school") is an independent institution that provides tertiary education (bachelor's and master's ...
S. Salbohedskolan. Sanda Secondary School. Scandinavian Academy of Aeronautics. Sinclair (high school) Solna Gymnasium. Stillerska Filmgymnasiet. Stockholms tekniska gymnasium. Storckenfeldtska skolan.
This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. Universities and colleges in Sweden by subject (8 C) Universities in Sweden (19 C, 14 P) University colleges in Sweden (7 C, 19 P)
Enskilda Gymnasiet (EG) is an independent secondary school from the 10th-12th grade and school from the 7th-9th grade, founded in 1913. Enskilda Gymnasiet is located at Tegnérlunden 5 [sv] near Tegnérlunden, in central Stockholm, Sweden. Based on standardised national tests, the school usually ranks amongst the highest in Sweden.
The Education Act aims to ensure the fair and just treatment of students in Sweden. [3] The act establishes educational standards for optimum pedagogy. The system was last changed in 2011, by Education act 2010:800, [4] which came into effect on July 1, 2011 and addresses the mistreatment of students in schools and bullying.