Several students have recently alerted the School Inspectorate about the school, including about their mathematics teaching being deficient with several temporary substitutes for a long time. New statistics from the Swedish National Agency for Education show that the high school is among the worst in the country regarding teacher density. Principal Anna-Karin Sundmark denies this, saying that they are now implementing expanded mathematics teaching and that Svea Gymnasium is a good school.
When teachers at the school have asked for more resources, they have, according to our information, been told that there is no money. Svea Gymnasium received criticism a few years ago for giving students too little teaching. The company where the school is included has been operating at a loss for several years, but is part of the Svea Partners group, which among other things runs a profitable dental care business.
7 million kronor in profit distribution from the parent company Svea Partners. Ali Ghafori, who is chairman of the welfare group, does not want to participate in an interview but emphasizes in a written comment that the group has pumped millions into the school over the past years. Svea Gymnasium in Sollentuna aims to help young people become future entrepreneurs.
It remains unclear how many students have alerted the School Inspectorate and what specific deficiencies were reported, as well as what the exact financial situation of the company running Svea Gymnasium is and how much has been invested by the parent group.