Swedish Government Proposes Full Transparency for Independent Schools
The Swedish government proposes a new law to impose full transparency on all independent schools, aligning their public access obligations with municipal schools by 2027.
The Swedish government proposes a new law to impose full transparency on all independent schools, aligning their public access obligations with municipal schools by 2027.
The Swedish government proposes stricter rules for independent schools to curb profit extraction, facing political pushback and calls for a profit ban.
New Swedish proposals aim to restrict expansion of mismanaged independent schools and increase municipal oversight to improve educational quality.
The Liberal Party has reversed its stance on profit-driven school companies, voting to phase out profit interests amid internal debates on education quality and school choice.
The Tidöpartierna coalition urges a fresh investigation into banning foreign ownership of Swedish schools citing security risks and EU legal complexities.