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Årstaskolan
Årsta folkskola 1948.jpg
In 1948
Address
Hjälmarsvägen


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Opened 1946
Number of students 900

Årstaskolan (which means Arsta School) is a public school located in the Årsta neighborhood of Stockholm, Sweden. It's a special kind of school called an F-9 school. This means it teaches students from kindergarten all the way up to 9th grade.

The school building was finished in 1946. It was designed by a Swedish architect named Stig Åkermark. Today, about 900 students attend Årstaskolan.

Årstaskolan
A main view of the school in 2016

What is Årstaskolan?

Årstaskolan is a public school. This means it's run by the local government. It provides education for children living in the area.

Grades and Students

The school teaches a wide range of ages. It starts with children in kindergarten. It then goes up to students in 9th grade. This covers many years of learning in one place. About 900 students go to Årstaskolan.

School Building History

The school building itself has a history. It was built in 1946. A famous Swedish architect, Stig Åkermark, designed it. The building has been a place of learning for many decades.

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