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Education in Sweden is structured under a national curriculum framework established by the Swedish National Agency for Education, ensuring a standardized yet flexible approach across public schools. The system is divided into three main stages: preschool (förskola), compulsory school (grundskola), and upper secondary education (gymnasium). Preschool, though not mandatory, is widely attended by children aged one to five, focusing on early development and socialization. Compulsory school spans from ages six to sixteen, divided into years one through nine, with a strong emphasis on core subjects like Swedish, mathematics, and science, alongside physical education and arts. The curriculum encourages student-centered learning, critical thinking, and inclusivity, with assessments primarily based on continuous evaluation rather than standardized tests.
Upper secondary education lasts three years and offers both academic and vocational tracks, culminating in a
Sweden’s education system prioritizes equity and accessibility, with free tuition for domestic students at public universities