Analysis

School Survey — national results

How safe do students feel in Swedish schools? We have compiled School Survey data for 3,254 schools — here are the national averages, municipality rankings, and distribution.

April 2026 · Source: Skolinspektionen (School Survey)

National averages

National averages for the five School Survey dimensions, based on grade 8 students (with fallback to grade 5 and year 2 where data is missing). Values are on a 0–100 scale.

78.3 Safety
56.2 Study peace
55.6 Anti-bullying
54.7 Stimulation
64.2 Support

Based on 3,254 schools with at least one survey dimension.

Primary school vs upper secondary

The School Survey targets different year groups depending on school type. Here we compare averages for primary school (grade 8) and upper secondary (year 2).

Dimension Primary (grade 8) Upper secondary (year 2)
Safety 78.3 83.5
Study peace 56.2 64.3
Anti-bullying 55.6 62.5
Stimulation 54.6 61.2
Support 64.2 67.3
School count 4,684 1,287

Top 10 municipalities — highest safety

Municipalities with the highest average safety score across their schools. At least 3 schools with survey data are required for inclusion.

# Municipality Avg. safety Schools
1 Gällivare 86.0 3
2 Vänersborg 85.3 35
3 Sävsjö 84.4 9
4 Mjölby 84.2 22
5 Mariestad 84.2 19
6 Lidköping 84.1 31
7 Eksjö 84.0 4
8 Töreboda 83.9 8
9 Ystad 83.8 20
10 Trollhättan 83.4 7

Bottom 10 municipalities — lowest safety

Municipalities with the lowest average safety. Low values may be driven by individual schools with poor results or by broader challenges in the municipality.

# Municipality Avg. safety Schools
1 Valdemarsvik 64.6 5
2 Lilla Edet 70.7 7
3 Älmhult 71.6 22
4 Ödeshög 73.0 3
5 Haparanda 73.4 8
6 Svedala 73.5 11
7 Nora 73.6 7
8 Tingsryd 73.9 11
9 Askersund 74.0 7
10 Pajala 74.0 7

Distribution — safety across all schools

How many schools fall into each safety range? The histogram shows the distribution of safety scores among all 3,254 schools with data.

0–20%
0 schools
20–40%
1 schools
40–60%
1 schools
60–80%
1,669 schools
80–100%
1,583 schools

Frequently asked questions

What does the School Survey measure?

The School Survey (Skolenkaten) is an annual questionnaire by the Swedish Schools Inspectorate (Skolinspektionen) sent to students, parents, and staff. It measures perceived safety, study peace, stimulation, support, and anti-bullying efforts on a scale from 0 to 100.

How often is the survey conducted?

The survey is conducted every year. Results are typically published in autumn and cover the school year that just ended. Target groups are students in grade 5, grade 8 (primary school) and year 2 (upper secondary).

Why does this page focus on safety?

Safety is the most comparable dimension across school types and grades. It is also the factor that research most strongly links to both academic outcomes and student wellbeing.

Methodology and sources

The School Survey (Skolenkäten) is conducted annually by the Swedish Schools Inspectorate (Skolinspektionen) and targets students in grade 5, grade 8 (primary school) and year 2 (upper secondary). Each dimension is calculated as an index from 0 to 100 based on student responses.

Municipal aggregation: We calculate the arithmetic mean of all schools' safety indices within each municipality. Municipalities with fewer than 3 schools with data are excluded from the ranking.

Caveats: Survey responses are self-reported and affected by response rates, student demographics, and time of year. Small schools may have high variance. Always consider municipality size and demographic context when comparing.

Data: Skolinspektionen (School Survey) via Skolverket open data. Processed by Skolkoll. Glossary · About the data.

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