Raoul Wallenberg School is an independent school approved by the Swedish School Inspectorate. The governing body of the schools is Raoul Wallenbergskolorna AB. Today the company has 10 preschools and 7 compulsory schools. Future plans include starting more pre-schools and compulsory schools, and eventually upper-secondary schools.
The company was founded in 2005 and the first school was opened in August 2006. This was on the outskirts of Stockholm in the leafy Beckomberga Park in the suburb of Bromma. The school was named Raoul Wallenberg School Bromma. In 2010, the first preschool was opened, also in Beckomberga Park.
The Raoul Wallberg School offers comprehensive schooling for children and young people from preschool to grade 9. It also plans to eventually offer upper-secondary education. We are driven by the desire to develop schools of the highest quality that prepare children and young people for a productive and successful life in Sweden and in the global labour market.
The company’s overarching goal is that every single pupil in our schools, regardless of their circumstances, shall reach their full potential in learning and personal development. The company shall operate at a level of financial performance that ensures stable, well-functioning and sustainable educational activities that allow pupils and their parents to feel confident in choosing the various RWS school options.
The company has a turnover of approximately SEK 540 million, and is growing annually, adding new schools all the time. The company has a strong balance sheet with an equity ratio of just over 40%.
The company has good creditworthiness and is assigned the highest credit rating, risk class 5, by UC.