Internationella Engelska Skolan

Krokslätt

Internationella Engelska Skolan Krokslätt erbjuder en trygg och ordnad miljö där lärare kan undervisa och och elever lära. Skolan är tvåspråkig och undervisar elever från årskurs 3 till 6.

ANSÖK DIGITAL RUNDTUR

IES skolor är avgiftsfria. Våra skolor finansieras på samma sätt som kommunala skolor, det vill säga  genom skatten och skolpengssystemet.

Barn som har fått erbjudande om en plats kommande höst blir inbjudna till en workshop-dag. Det innebär ett tillfälle att i några timmar prova på hur det är att gå i en IES-skola och det ger också lärarna tillfälle att få en känsla för vilken nivå ditt barn är på. Efter workshop-dagen kan det hända att lärarna ger några uppgifter som ditt barn behöver träna på för att underlätta inför skolstart.

Att besöka en av våra skolor är ett utmärkt sätt att få en känsla för hur vi utbildar eleverna och den anda som präglar skolan. Om du önskar besöka en av våra skolor, vänligen kontakta den aktuella skolan för att bestämma ett lämpligt tillfälle.

Som en del av vår antagningsprocess har vi en workshop-dag, som ger en känsla för hur det är att studera på en IES-skola. Dessa dagar, och besök på våra öppna hus, är det bästa sättet att pröva innan man bestämmer sig. För att inte störa befintliga elevers undervisning ger vi inte möjlighet att gå på skolan under en prövoperiod.

We welcome and encourage visitors. We recommend that you ask us at least 24 hours in advance. All visitors must report to the main office, sign the visitor register and obtain a visitor’s pass, which must be displayed all the time. 

If you have not asked for permission in advance, we cannot guarantee that you can visit the school. We have to know who is in the school and for what reason. If friends are allowed to come and go as they please, and many external students come at the same time because they don’t have anything else to do that day, then teaching is disrupted and we are unable to keep our students safe.

Please make sure that visitors meet the following requirements: (local variations may occur, check with your school’s office) 

Visitors and students alike are expected to follow the rules of the school 

Visitors to a class must be of the same age, unless their presence is for academic or research purposes. 

The school must have received at least 24 hours advance notice. 

Some visits may require the approval of the principal. It is therefore important to let us know in advance. 

We do not accept visitors from other schools simply because their present school is not in session that day. Visits, from students outside of our own, should be because the student is considering our school as a school of choice for the near future.

We prefer that you attend our Open House evenings and Introductory Days first. Prospective students and their parents are invited and most welcome to these events.

Due to our extensive waiting lists, for some of our schools the list extends to over 1000 students, we find it difficult to provide the same kind of service to everyone. 

We ask for your patience and understanding if we are unable to accommodate your request.

The Education Act does not provide for people to spend time trying different types of school. IES also does not believe that just trying out a new school is a good idea. When a decision is made, with it comes the perseverance and motivation to make it work. Experience tells us that all students are able to succeed in our schools and that the desire to do just that is often the most significant factor.

We provide initial information about our school and our expectations, at information meetings and on the Introductory Day. The Introductory Day ensures that students have a chance to participate in lessons, meet with teachers and administrators and see how we work. Positive feedback is continuous. All our efforts are geared to help students and parents make a conscious choice.

Just “testing” the concept of our school means uncertainty regarding learning, making friends and becoming involved. Ultimately, selecting a school is a matter of choice and exercising that choice is a right and a responsibility. Parents and students have the option, at any given time, to move to another school.