The Edukatus Alliance operates preschools, primary and secondary schools throughout Sweden. We believe education programmes should lead to employment or higher education. Preschool and primary school students should be given the best conditions for success and preparation for success in the next step of their education. Upper secondary schools should have strong links to both society and industry.
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News
TBS Jönköping and the Technical High Schools will remain open until June 2026.
Admissions to first-year students were halted this summer, so currently, only second- and third-year students are attending the schools. The five schools together have 358 students, spread across, in some cases, four programs, which means one program might have 1 student while another has 15. Next year, when only second-year students remain, the total number…
Thorengruppen becomes Edukatus
Edukatus is one of Sweden’s largest educational companies, with around 80 preschools, schools, and adult education units. The new name points towards a clear direction where education – educate us – is entirely in focus. It also demonstrates that Edukatus is an educational organization with high ambitions. The new name has been approved by the…
Elsa and Engla get the opportunity to apply their economic knowledge in practice.
Engla Gullberg and Elsa Vestman, second-year students in the economics program at Affärsgymnasiet Örebro, are gaining valuable insights into entrepreneurship and the economic aspects of society. Thanks to the project-based teaching, they are getting a more realistic understanding of the subject. – In the business economics course, we’ve been working on sustainability within different companies….
Sustainability work
The United Nation’s (UN)17 Sustainable Development Goals provide the framework for Edukatus Alliance’s sustainability work. We want the education we provide to make a difference and contribute to sustainable development, both within our organisation and via the long-term impact our work and our students have on the environment.
“I want to ensure a positive and rewarding experience for my students. It’s important that they feel safe and have someone to turn to. Then they can maximise their learning.”
– Torbjörn Nyman, teacher Vocational Upper Secondary School