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If you're researching international schools in Malmo, Sweden, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is IB (PYP), taught by 2 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 20,000–51,700 SEK, with the average sitting around 34,300. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Bladins International School of Malmö (opened 1987).
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Bladins International School of Malmö (BISM) is an IB World School delivering the International Baccalaureate continuum for ages 6–16, with the Primary Years Programme for 6–11 and the Middle Years Programme for 11–16. Authorized to offer the PYP since 2000 and to teach the MYP, BISM uses the PYP's transdisciplinary framework and six global themes to support inquiry-based learning, while the MYP provides eight subject groups, requires study in at least two languages, and emphasizes service and contextual understanding. The school is part of Bladins Skola, a foundation dating back 150 years serving students from over 50 countries. Located in central Malmö at Stadiongatan 25 E, lunches have been at Europaporten since 2023. Extracurriculars include Drama, Film, School Band and Choir, Lego Robotics, Homework Club, Student Council, and Outdoor Education. The Nordic Network connects Bladins with international schools for events; Book Bowl and Iris Book Award are run at BISM.
Bladins International School of Malmö (BISM) is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 6 to 11 and the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11 to 16. It is located in Malmö at Stadiongatan 25 E and is part of the Bladins School Foundation, 150-year history. Founded in 1987 to serve international families, BISM welcomes students from 50 countries and maintains inclusive, multilingual community. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, global awareness and language development, and integrates STEAM through hands-on, project-based learning. Since September 2023, meals are provided in Europaporten's lunch restaurant with nut-free facilities and dietary accommodations including allergy certificates and vegetarian options. Extracurriculars include Drama Club, Lego Robotics Club and Film Club for MYP students, plus School Band and Choir. Additional offerings include Homework Club, Book Bowl with Iris Book Award, Outdoor Education and the Nordic Network. The Student Council supports leadership and community involvement.
Malmö International School (MIS) is funded by the City of Malmö and offers the IB continuum for ages 3–16. MIS provides Early Years (EYP), Primary Years (PYP) and Middle Years (MYP). EYP is integrated in the PYP for 3–5 year-olds, with a four-hour day and a play-based, inquiry-led approach. The PYP covers ages 3–12 under six themes—Language, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, The Arts, and Personal, Social and Physical Education—and culminates in the PYP Exhibition. The MYP serves ages 12–16 with eight subject groups and criterion-related assessment. MIS began in 1996 as a UN project, later becoming Malmö International School; it earned IB authorization for PYP (2011) and MYP (2016) and fully adopted IB in 2018. In 2024 MIS moved to a new Hyllie building funded by Malmö. Facilities include a library, a Student Welfare Team, and meals with organic options. After School Care runs 07:00–17:30 and offers drama, poetry, singing, reading and physical education. Cultural and language clubs promote international mindedness and diversity.
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