Best upper-secondary schools in Arvika 2024/25

Compare the 3 upper-secondary schools in Arvika ranked by average grade points. Average 15 points (1.2 points above the national average). Higher-education eligibility and graduation rate shown as context. Data from Skolverket.

How we ranked

The list contains upper-secondary schools (gymnasier) in Arvika that have published an average grade-point score — the mean of pupils' final grades on the 20-point scale (E=10, A=20). Schools are sorted by grade points DESC. Eligibility to higher education and graduation within 3 years are shown as context columns. Teacher certification and pupil counts help you read the ranking in context.

Note: Skolverket does not publish SALSA for upper-secondary, so socio-economic adjustment isn't possible the way it is for compulsory school. Differences between schools can be partly explained by pupils' prior results and programme mix; location, pedagogical profile, programme choice and environment also play a large role. Read the full methodology →

Top 3 upper-secondary schools in Arvika

Top 3 upper-secondary schools in Arvika ranked by average grade points (higher = better, descending sort).
# School Grade points Higher-ed eligible Graduates in 3 yrs Cert. teachers Pupils Type
1 Taserudsgymnasiet 16.1 Data missing — the Swedish National Agency for Education has not published this value. 100% 59% 430 Municipal
2 Estetiska skolan, gymnasiet 15.4 87% 91% 71% 60 Independent
3 Solbergagymnasiet 13.6 81% 82% 95% 320 Municipal

Arvika vs national average

Upper-secondary schools in Arvika have an average grade-point score of 15 points, which is 1.2 points above the national average (13.8 points).

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About the author

Markus Reimer founded Skolkoll to make Swedish school data easy to compare. Skolkoll is a non-profit project without commercial interest or advertising; data is treated the same for all providers. Full transparency disclosure on About Skolkoll.

Source: Skolverket. Average grade-point score refers to final upper-secondary grades, 2024/25.