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Fagersjöskolan in Stockholm

Compulsory school Year 1–6 STOCKHOLMS Municipality · Stockholm, Stockholms County

Headmaster: Helena Iversen

46 /100
Skolkoll Score 46 out of 100. The scale goes from 0 (lowest) to 100 (highest). 50 is the average. This value is below average. What is the Skolkoll Score?

Fagersjöskolan is a medium-sized municipal compulsory school with 150 pupils.

Fagersjöskolan is a medium-sized municipal compulsory school with 150 pupils. The share of qualified teachers (72%) is below the national average of 74%.

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Key figures over time

Summary of the central metrics for the most recent 5 academic years. Visit each source for the full time series.

Academic year Pupils Qualified teachers Avg. grade Cost/pupil (municipality)
2526 150 72%
2425 91%
2324 74%
2223 73%
2122 64%

Source: Skolverket + Kolada (cost is municipal average, not school-specific).

School history

Events from Skolverket's unit register, Skolinspektionen inspections, group history, and locally-computed statistical signals are shown in one chronology. Each row states its row type, origin and data trust so authority data is not mixed up with Skolkoll's own signals.

One chronological history

3 priority events out of 7 total: Authority record · Lifecycle · School started; Computed signal · Signal · Qualified teachers changed unusually much; Computed signal · Signal · Qualified teachers changed unusually much.

Quick overview 1 Source history 0 In-depth 3 Computed 3
All 7 Lifecycle 1 Statistics 3 Signal 3
high 4 medium 3 low 0

Combined timeline

All history rows are shown in one chronology. The row type and data-trust labels separate confirmed authority records, contextual data and Skolkoll's own calculated signals.

  1. Computed signal Computed

    Signal Qualified teachers changed unusually much

    Qualified teachers decreased by 19 pp from 91% to 72% between 2025 and 2026. This is a calculated signal, not a register decision.

    Origin: Skolkoll calculation from Skolverket history Data trust: medium (calculation from history) Date precision: year Method: year-to-year movement above threshold Severity: signal
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  2. Statistics vintage In-depth

    Statistics Pupil count: statistics vintage available

    Pupil count is available for 2026. This is data availability, not a school event.

    Origin: Skolverket statistics history Data trust: high (statistics vintage) Date precision: year Method: latest available statistics vintage Severity: info
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  3. Statistics vintage In-depth

    Statistics Pupils per teacher: statistics vintage available

    Pupils per teacher is available for 2026. This is data availability, not a school event.

    Origin: Skolverket statistics history Data trust: high (statistics vintage) Date precision: year Method: latest available statistics vintage Severity: info
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  4. Statistics vintage In-depth

    Statistics Qualified teachers: statistics vintage available

    Qualified teachers is available for 2026. This is data availability, not a school event.

    Origin: Skolverket statistics history Data trust: high (statistics vintage) Date precision: year Method: latest available statistics vintage Severity: info
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  5. Computed signal Computed

    Signal Qualified teachers changed unusually much

    Qualified teachers increased by 17 pp from 74% to 91% between 2024 and 2025. This is a calculated signal, not a register decision.

    Origin: Skolkoll calculation from Skolverket history Data trust: medium (calculation from history) Date precision: year Method: year-to-year movement above threshold Severity: positive
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  6. Computed signal Computed

    Signal Pupils per teacher changed unusually much

    Pupils per teacher decreased by 28% from 14.8 to 10.7 between 2022 and 2023. This is a calculated signal, not a register decision.

    Origin: Skolkoll calculation from Skolverket history Data trust: medium (calculation from history) Date precision: year Method: year-to-year movement above threshold Severity: positive
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  7. Authority record Quick overview

    Lifecycle School started

    Skolverket records 2013-10-01 as the start date for this compulsory school operated by STOCKHOLMS KOMMUN, current status AKTIV.

    Origin: Skolverket school-unit register Data trust: high (register source) Date precision: day Severity: info
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Register sources: Skolverket (fetched 31 May 2026), the Swedish Schools Inspectorate (fetched 3 May 2026) and group lookup from Bolagsverket/Skolkoll. Computed signals are marked as "Skolkoll calculation" and use year-level date precision.

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Quality data (Skolverket Statistical Database)

Costs, personnel data and school survey results from Skolverket's quality system.

Costs per pupil

Total cost
162,300 SEK Limited history There is still too little history to interpret the trend safely. This affects Cost per student Costs are affected by accounting practices, rent levels, and service mix, and should mainly be compared across similar school types. Read more about the method →
Teaching
87,800 SEK
Facilities
33,600 SEK
Meals
9,900 SEK
Learning materials
10,300 SEK
Student health
4,490 SEK

Source: Skolverket Statistical Database (Statistikdatabasen). Updated annually.

Demography

Pupil forecast — Stockholm

Number of children in the age group ages 6–15 in the municipality, according to SCB's forecast.

Forecast covers all children in this age group across the entire municipality — not just this school's catchment. Local enrolment depends on school choice and migration patterns.

ages 6–15 (2025) 101,103
ages 6–15 (2030) 90,498
ages 6–15 (2035) 81,327
Change 2025→2030 -10.5%

Source: SCB (population forecast for Stockholm municipality, by school-form age group).

Stockholm municipality — history (school form: compulsory school)

Municipality-aggregated key figures from Kolada over the most recent 5 years. Shown as municipality average — not school-specific values — because Kolada reports financial and pedagogical metrics at school-form level per municipality.

Measure 20252024202320222021
Pupils 88,79990,17591,03991,43991,673
Merit value yr 9 251.9250.2250.0252.5253.6
Eligibility for upper secondary 78.1%77.9%76.8%76.2%75.0%
Pupils per teacher 12.412.613.012.813.0
Cost per pupil 157,536 SEK150,694 SEK139,460 SEK133,336 SEK

Source: Kolada (Swedish council for municipal analyses).

Data sources

Skolkoll is built exclusively on public data sources. Each row below shows the source, fetch date, and which metrics come from it.

Methodology and definitions

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