My kids suffered for 2 years in Swedish schools. Their confidence and grades plummeted. We begged but got NO extra help from any of the teachers.nAfter just one term in IESJ their grades had improved and the confidence started to as well.nThe discipline and structure that is sadly and sorely missing in Swedish schools is why this school succeeds.nWe are extremely happy with this school! We feel it saved our children's mental health and futures.
Very nice school however its bad ventilation top floor whenever your done playing outside as a student. As a prior student, I wuld like to say this is a hard 4 due to a great performance over the teacher. without this i wouldve been a drug dealer
A mainly Swedish school with an emphasis on English. A mixture of Swedish teachers and native English speaking teachers. Primary, Years 1-3, has Swedish teachers who remain with the same students for 3 years. Then in Junior, Year 4 upwards, there are Swedish and English speaking teachers. Students in Year 4 upwards have different teachers for each subject. Around half the students come as new students to IES in Year 4.
This used to be the best School in Huskvarna. The School has gone from very good, to good, to bad and then to worse in just one year! I'm glad that my children will attend other Schools the next semester.
Not a good school at all! If you are not in the school I suggest you not to start there too many strict rules it’s not always fair between the boys and girls some of the teachers are rude.