News | 29 August 2024

Internationella Engelska Skolan moves to newly built premises in Liljeholmen

Internationella Engelska Skolan Liljeholmen opened in new premises on Herbariegränd in Stockholm on 28 August. The school will have about 1100 students from preschool class to grade 9 and about 120 people in the staff.

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Eliane-Gracia Mebune (1B), Markon Temuni (1B) and Serene George (2A) cutting the ribbon.

“Now everything is ready and it feels very good. I look forward to starting a new school year in a brand new school building. It is particularly pleasing that we now offer a place already from preschool class, which is new,” says James Northcott, principal of Internationella Engelska Skolan Liljeholmen.

The new school is located about a kilometre from the old school building at Telefonplan.

“Now we have created a very nice school in excellent premises. Above all, it's great that the interest in the school is so great. A school of our size requires a well-designed school building and schoolyard big enough for all the students to enjoy. It is fantastic that we are now able to offer this, this will create a much better environment for staff and students alike,” says James Northcott.

“It is fantastic to be able to offer our already existing students and staff state-of-the-art premises at the same time as we welcome new students, primarily in F-3, the opportunity for a high-quality education where students and teachers work together, towards high academic goals, both in Swedish and English in a safe and calm environment,” says Lars Jonsson, CEO of Internationella Engelska Skolan.