Scandinavian School in Madrid explained

Scandinavian School in Madrid
Native Name:Colegio Escandinavo de Madrid
Skandinaviska Skolan i Madrid
Streetaddress:Camino Ancho 14 28109 La Moraleja, Madrid, España
Coordinates:40.5103°N -3.6137°W
Established:1944
Pushpin Map:Spain Madrid#Spain Community of Madrid#Spain

Scandinavian School in Madrid (Spanish; Castilian: '''Colegio Escandinavo de Madrid'''; Swedish: '''Skandinaviska Skolan i Madrid''') is an international school in La Moraleja, Alcobendas, Spain, in the Madrid metropolitan area. It serves students in preschool (förskola/educación infantil) until secondary school (gymnasium/bachillerato).[1]

It was established on two campuses in Madrid in 1944. It moved to Alcobendas in 1973 and adopted its current name in 1982.[2]

, 40 percent of the students had origins in the Nordic countries, and the students originated from about 15 countries. There are two sections: The Scandinavian section, which follows the Swedish National Curriculum and is taught in Swedish, and the International Section, which uses the Cambridge curriculum and English as a language of instruction.[1]

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  1. http://www.escandinavo.com/index.php?lang=en Home in English
  2. "Parent Handbook" (English). Version 2.0. Scandinavian School in Madrid. Updated September 2017. Retrieved on January 5, 2018. p. 3/56. Spanish version