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Östersunds Waldorfskola in Östersund

Compulsory school Year 1–9 Vidarskolan AB (svb · Östersund, Jämtlands County

Group: Vidarskolan AB (svb

Headmaster: Lisa Edin

Östersunds Waldorfskola is a small group-operated compulsory school with 90 pupils.

Östersunds Waldorfskola is a small group-operated compulsory school with 90 pupils.

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Key figures over time

Summary of the central metrics for the most recent 4 academic years. Visit each source for the full time series.

Academic year Pupils Qualified teachers Avg. grade Cost/pupil (municipality)
2526 90
2324 158.0
2122 209.2
2021 227.6 115,402 SEK

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. Source events and computed signals are shown separately so authority data is not mixed with deviation indicators.

Most significant registered changes

3 priority events out of 9 total: Lifecycle — School started; Signal — Merit rating changed unusually much; Signal — Merit rating changed unusually much.

All 9 Lifecycle 1 Statistics 4 Signal 4
high 5 medium 4 low 0
12 months3 years10 yearsAll

Quick overview

Few, high-confidence events for guardians and pupils. Low-confidence events, statistics publications, and technical source traces appear in the views below.

  1. Lifecycle School started

    Skolverket records 2013-10-01 as the start date for this compulsory school operated by Vidarskolan AB (svb), current status AKTIV.

    Register event Source: Skolverket school-unit register Confidence: high Date precision: day

Source history

Name, operator, status and headmaster changes; inspection decisions; statistics publications; and traceable group history. These rows are source-tagged with origin and confidence.

No source-tagged name, operator, status, headmaster, inspection, statistics or group events for Östersunds Waldorfskola in the sources Skolkoll holds locally.

In-depth analysis

Indications, low-confidence rows, statistics publications, and technical source history — for school leaders, journalists, and analysts.

  1. Statistics Pupil count: statistics vintage available

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

    Statistics publication Source: Skolverket statistics history Confidence: high Date precision: year Method: skv4-statistics-availability-v1 Observed: 2026
  2. Statistics Pupils per teacher: statistics vintage available

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

    Statistics publication Source: Skolverket statistics history Confidence: high Date precision: year Method: skv4-statistics-availability-v1 Observed: 2026
  3. Statistics Merit rating: statistics vintage available

    Merit rating is available for 2024. This is data availability, not a school event.

    Statistics publication Source: Skolverket statistics history Confidence: high Date precision: year Method: skv4-statistics-availability-v1 Observed: 2024
  4. Statistics Upper-secondary eligibility: statistics vintage available

    Upper-secondary eligibility is available for 2022. This is data availability, not a school event.

    Statistics publication Source: Skolverket statistics history Confidence: high Date precision: year Method: skv4-statistics-availability-v1 Observed: 2022

Computed signals

Larger year-over-year movements in historical key figures. These rows are Skolkoll's computations from existing history and should NOT be read as authority decisions or quality judgements.

  1. Signal Pupils per teacher changed unusually much

    Pupils per teacher decreased by 32% from 12.1 to 8.2 between 2024 and 2025. This is a calculated signal, not a register decision.

    Computed signal Source: Skolkoll calculation from Skolverket history Confidence: medium Date precision: year Method: skv4-metric-signal-thresholds-v1 Severity: positive
  2. Signal Merit rating changed unusually much

    Merit rating decreased by 51.2 points from 209.2 to 158.0 between 2022 and 2024. This is a calculated signal, not a register decision.

    Computed signal Source: Skolkoll calculation from Skolverket history Confidence: medium Date precision: year Method: skv4-metric-signal-thresholds-v1 Severity: signal
  3. Signal Merit rating changed unusually much

    Merit rating decreased by 18.4 points from 227.6 to 209.2 between 2021 and 2022. This is a calculated signal, not a register decision.

    Computed signal Source: Skolkoll calculation from Skolverket history Confidence: medium Date precision: year Method: skv4-metric-signal-thresholds-v1 Severity: signal
  4. Signal Upper-secondary eligibility changed unusually much

    Upper-secondary eligibility decreased by 11 pp from 72% to 61% between 2021 and 2022. This is a calculated signal, not a register decision.

    Computed signal Source: Skolkoll calculation from Skolverket history Confidence: medium Date precision: year Method: skv4-metric-signal-thresholds-v1 Severity: signal

Register sources: Skolverket (fetched 27 May 2026), Skolinspektionen (fetched 3 May 2026), and group lookup from Bolagsverket/Skolkoll. Computed signals are tagged with source "Skolkoll calculation" and have 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.

Personnel

Permanently employed
78.7% Limited history There is still too little history to interpret the trend safely. This affects Permanently employed teachers This staffing metric is affected by FTE definitions, local reporting practices, and temporary vacancies. Read more about the method →
Senior teachers (förstelärare)
Data missing — the Swedish National Agency for Education has not published this value.
Teacher turnover The proportion of staff replaced during a year. High staff turnover may indicate instability or recruitment difficulties. Read more in glossary →
8.2%
Teachers (FTE)
11.7
Share of female teachers
63.3%

School survey (agree, %)

Safety, year 5
79%
Safety, year 8
69% Limited history There is still too little history to interpret the trend safely. This affects Safety year 8 The school survey relies on voluntary responses and results can vary substantially between years for small samples. Read more about the method →
Study peace, year 5
42%
Study peace, year 8
50% Limited history There is still too little history to interpret the trend safely. This affects Study environment year 8 The school survey relies on voluntary responses and results can vary substantially between years for small samples. Read more about the method →
Anti-bullying, year 5
70%
Anti-bullying, year 8
47%
Stimulation, year 5
64%
Stimulation, year 8
53%

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

Operator finances

Operator finances — Vidarskolan AB (svb

Key figures from the operator's most recent annual report (period ending 2025-08-31).

Figures are for the operator (Vidarskolan AB (svb), which may run several schools — not for this individual school.

Revenue 14,429 TSEK
Net income -69 TSEK
Equity ratio 57%
Employees 30

Source: Bolagsverket (annual report, period ending 2025-08-31).

Demography

Pupil forecast — Östersund

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) 7,500
ages 6–15 (2030) 6,993
ages 6–15 (2035) 6,244
Change 2025→2030 -6.8%

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

Östersund 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 6,6726,7096,7466,7266,677
Merit value yr 9 227.7231.7234.0230.3234.4
Eligibility for upper secondary 66.0%67.1%66.7%67.4%67.9%
Pupils per teacher 11.812.012.212.112.1
Cost per pupil 143,615 SEK135,077 SEK126,049 SEK115,402 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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