Swedish School Inspectorate

Swedish School Inspectorate
Statens skolinspektion
Agency overview
Formed 1 October 2008 (1 October 2008)
Type Government agency
Jurisdiction SFS 2011:556
Employees Approx. 400
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Ann-Marie Begler,
    Director-General
Parent department Ministry of Education
Website www.skolinspektionen.se

The Swedish School Inspectorate (Swedish: Statens Skolinspektion), commonly known as the School Inspectorate (Swedish: Skolinspektionen), is a Swedish government agency that operates under the Ministry of Education.

The agency has two types of assignments. One of them is to conduct regular supervisory, and the other one is to conduct quality. Regular supervision is conducted in every school by five-year intervals, while quality control is conducted randomly or at the request of someone, often parents.

The agency has the opportunity to decide on complaint, order or injunction with a penalty to get school boards to implement necessary measures. As a last resort, the authority may withdraw the authorization for independent schools, adopt measures on the municipal local principal's expense, or to close a school.

Several other missions, such as auditing of grants for schools and reviews of test results, is also conducted by the agency.

The agency was formed on 1 October 2008[1] on the initiative of Minister for Education Jan Björklund and operates under the Ministry of Education.

Director-Generals

Schools closed by the agency

References

  1. Nya Skolinspektionen i gång i höst Nya Skolinspektionen i gång i höst (Sami) Svenska Dagbladet. 29. April 2008. Retrieved 29 August 2013
  2. Inspectorate closes Fredens skola.
  3. Inspectorate closes Kunskapsboningen.
  4. Inspectorate closes Central Skola Al-Hud.
  5. Inspectorate closes Lundsbergs skola temporarily.
  6. Lundsberg to be re-opened on 9 September 2013.
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