Engelbrektsskolan

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Engelbrektsskolan in 2010

Engelbrektsskolan is a school with grades F - 9 (see the Swedish school system) in the central parts of Stockholm, the capital of Sweden (located on Valhallavägen 76). It has about 1,000 students and offers programs for talented individuals in both mathematics and football.[1][2][3]

Engelbrektskolan was founded in 1902 and was inaugurated by King Oscar II. The cost to purchase the land was 480,000 SEK (in 1899 value), and the construction of the building amounted to 895,000 SEK. Initially, the school was planned to accommodate 2,400 pupils, but after a few years, the actual attendance was only 1,200 children.[4]

Education for talented individuals in mathematics

Education for talented individuals in football

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