SE Stift. Sthlm Intern. School gr

Stockholm

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About this school

Stift. Sthlm Intern. School gr is a school in Stockholm. Rektor is Maria Isabel Leon.

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9 teaching vacancies

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  • Lärare i franska
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 12 Jun
  • Lärare i spec. och svenska som andraspråk.
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    Closes 14 Jun
  • Lärare i spec. svenska och svenska som andraspråk
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    Closes 14 Jun
  • Lärare i sång
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 15 Jun
  • Idrottslärare till Alexandraskolan (20%)
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 16 Jun
  • Speciallärare till Alexandraskolan
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 17 Jun
  • Lärare i fritidshem
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 27 Jun
  • Lärare i spanska
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 30 Jun
  • Speciallärare
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    Closes 31 Aug
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Teaching in Sweden

The Sweden school system
Sweden's compulsory school (grundskola) covers ages 6–16, followed by gymnasium (upper secondary). The system features a significant free school (friskola) sector operating alongside municipal schools. International schools in Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö serve diplomatic and expat communities. Sweden has invested heavily in improving teaching standards and school performance in recent years.
Roles and salaries
Swedish teacher salaries have improved significantly following national investment drives, now ranging from SEK 30,000–SEK 50,000/month (approximately £22,000–£37,000/year). Stockholm weighting applies in the capital. Pay is governed by collective agreements (kollektivavtal) negotiated between unions and municipalities or school organisations.
Working here — what to know
EU/EEA nationals have free movement rights in Sweden and require no work permit. Non-EU teachers need a work permit from Migrationsverket (Swedish Migration Agency), requiring a job offer meeting collective agreement salary levels. Swedish language skills are required for state school teaching; international schools operate in English. The process typically takes two to three months.

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