New School Clubs!

We have a lot of new clubs this year at IES Sundbyberg! Students are able to join various clubs such as Programing Club, Dance Club, Chess Club, Newspaper Club, and Book Club.
We have a lot of new clubs this year at IES Sundbyberg! Students are able to join various clubs such as Programing Club, Dance Club, Chess Club, Newspaper Club, and Book Club.
During week 10, our students celebrated World Book Day (Thursday 5th March) in multiple ways! Lots of activities were available in the library: resolving crosswords, designing bookmarks or book covers, writing your own story, coloring book drawings or joining the book scavenger hunt! By participating in one of them, students can win beautiful world book day badges! Here enjoy some pictures celebrating the love of books and reading!
On Thursday, week 43, our students in grade 6 hosted a Language expo in our Aula. The event was created to shed light on some of the many different languages that are spoken among students and staff here at IES Sundbyberg. The expo was focused on the English, Swedish, French, German and Spanish. The venue was beautifully decorated with various things that represent the countries chosen where the languages are spoken.
Chile
Panama
Columbia
Equador
Uruguay
Mexico
Argentina
Spain
Switzerland
Germany
Austria
Monaco
Canada
Peru
Saint Lucia
Luxembourg
Bolivia
Cuba
France
Puerto Rico
Happy Easter from our students in Junior Club!
On Friday, October 26th, we celebrated Halloween here at IES Sundbyberg.
During week 43 the students worked on decorating their classroom doors for our "Halloween Door Decoration Competition". All the teachers and other staff have now placed their votes and the winners will be presented after the fall break. See the students spooky decorations below.
4A
4B
4C
5A
5B
5C
Our Incredible teachers and staff dressed up for the day.
Our main entrance was set up by our special ed. teacher Ms Khan.
Our dining hall was decorated by our HOY's, Ms Wester and Ms McMurtery.
Our Junior Club was turned into a disco during breaks. Flossing was very popular!
For more pictures from our Halloween celebration, please see our Gallery.
Today we celebrate the United Nations Day at IES Sundbyberg.
We asked students to decorate the classrooms with flags from the country that they call home. They turned out amazing!
Ms Larsson arranged a "Tipsrunda" (quiz walk) about the UN for the students to do during breaks. The winner will be announced on Friday.
We also decorated our new reception area with the Global Goals.
Students made baby clothes from fabric from old clothes.
Old clothes we used:
# Jeans
# Shirts
# T-shirts
The project resulted in:
Dresses, bodys, trousers and one pieces that are going to be sent to an orphanage in Senegal, Africa.
Year 9 has used stenciling techniques inspired by street art to create unique paintings.
The subject matter was completely their choice.
Order, structure and safety are necessary prerequisites for learning.
Children should learn to command the English language, not just know it, at an early age.
Our conviction is that every child can achieve success irrespective of social background.