Magelhusen AB
School group with 18 school unitsSkolkoll's statistics include school units that are open/active in Skolverket's register. Dormant units (Vilande — temporarily without students) and discontinued units (Upphörd — permanently closed) are excluded. through 1 operating providers in 11 municipalities.
Magelhusen AB is a school group with 18 school units through 1 provider/entity with school units across 11 municipalities. Average merit value: 113.3 (below national average) with 58.1% qualified teachers (below national average).
Group snapshot
Company events in the group
This timeline combines Bolagsverket registry events for companies in the group structure with observed group periods from Skolkoll's annual-report-based group mapping. Observed ownership periods are not legal acquisition dates.
Magelungen Utveckling AB: Company registered
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Magelhusen AB: Observed in group - Observed as current part of Magelhusen AB.
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Magelungen Utveckling AB: Observed in group - Observed as current part of Magelhusen AB.
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Möjlighetskapital 2021 AB: Observed in group - Observed as current part of Magelhusen AB.
Ownership chain and group structure
Parent companies, holding companies and entities in the ownership structure. Companies that are providers with school units link to their respective page. 2 companies across 2 levels.
Magelhusen AB18 schools under this branch5567089130
- Möjlighetskapital 2021 AB5566241336
Source: Bolagsverket via Skolkoll's group sync. Ownership stakes are assumed to be 100% unless stated otherwise.
School-form mix
Merit-value spread
Range of year-9 merit values across the group's 7 schools with data.
Teacher resources
Teacher density and teacher certification for the group's 18 compulsory and upper-secondary schools covering 1,040 pupils. Municipal benchmarks are weighted by pupil count in the municipalities where the group operates schools.
| Municipality | Schools | Pupils/teacher | Municipal bench. (pupils/teach.) | Qualified teachers | Municipal bench. (qualified) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stockholm | 5 | 6.6 | 15.4 | 62.3% | 83.5% |
| Uppsala | 2 | 7.6 | 14.1 | 75.7% | 86.7% |
| Nacka | 1 | 6.2 | 16.9 | 64.9% | 88.5% |
| Jönköping | 2 | 7.1 | 12.2 | 67% | 81.3% |
| Göteborg | 2 | 6.6 | 14.7 | 37.2% | 76.5% |
| Västerås | 1 | 5.7 | 11.8 | 53.1% | 66.3% |
| Gävle | 1 | 5.2 | 12 | 45.7% | 71.9% |
| Solna | 1 | 6.1 | 12.6 | 45.7% | 73.8% |
| Helsingborg | 1 | 3.9 | 12 | 44% | 74% |
| Södertälje | 1 | 3.6 | 11.5 | 50.2% | 73.7% |
| Örebro | 1 | 2.1 | 12.3 | 47% | 71.4% |
Method and remaining data gaps
Pupils per teacher and qualified teachers come from Skolverket's school-unit statistics. Pupils per teacher is weighted by pupil count. Percentage metrics are weighted by teacher FTE where available, or derived from pupil count and pupils per teacher. Municipal comparisons come from Kolada and switch between compulsory-school and upper-secondary KPIs depending on school form.
Current data lacks exact per-subject qualification, teacher stability as a share retained for at least three years, teacher sick leave, and teacher salary and teacher FTE per provider/school. They are therefore not shown as a proxy from total personnel cost, since that would mix teachers with other staff.
Source: Skolverket and Kolada. Teacher salary per pupil is not shown because teacher salary and teacher FTE are missing from current data.
Pedagogical resources
Learning materials, teaching tools and the school library across the group's 18 compulsory and upper-secondary schools (1,040 pupils in the basis).
Method and limitations
The cost figure is Skolverket's "learning tools and school library per pupil" line (learning materials, equipment and library combined), weighted by pupils across the group's compulsory and upper-secondary schools; the sector median compares against other groups. The library share shows the proportion of schools that report having a school library (presence, not staffing with a qualified librarian per the 2023 library-law requirement). The number of 1:1 devices with lifespan, and a separate IT / digital-materials cost, are not tagged in current sources and are therefore not shown.
Results and engagement
Results and satisfaction signals across the group's 18 compulsory and upper-secondary schools (1,040 pupils in the basis).
Method and limitations
Eligibility for upper-secondary (year 9), upper-secondary exam within three years (higher-ed-prep and vocational programmes respectively) and a satisfaction index for support from home from the school survey, weighted by pupils across the group's schools; the sector median refers to eligibility. Skolinspektionen's full attitude survey and the number of reported abuse cases are not available as structured per-school data and are not shown. The satisfaction index is based on a single survey question and is not a measure of pupil influence or engagement at large.
Inspection and review
Overview of inspection decisions from the Swedish Schools Inspectorate across 18 schools with decisions.
Source: Skolverket (documents API). Full inspection decisions are available at Skolinspektionen. Latest decision: 04/05/2023.
Operating providers
| Provider | Schools | Pupils | Average merit value | Qualified teachers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Magelungen Utveckling AB | 18 | 1,040 | 113.3 | 58.1% |
Geographic distribution
Expansion and contraction
All schools that belong, or have belonged, to the group, grouped by Skolverket's status. New establishments (planned) and closures (dormant or discontinued) are shown in their own colour.
Source: Skolverket (school-unit status and status dates) + Bolagsverket (registration date, where available for the provider). Note that a school's actual opening year may differ from the provider's registration date, and time information is missing for many active providers.
Top merit-value schools
All 18 schools
Sources and citation
The group page combines Skolverket's school-unit register and statistics with Bolagsverket's group and company data. Skolkoll's group view covers open school units in Skolverket's register (dormant and discontinued school units excluded). School forms in the data: 12 compulsory school, 6 upper secondary school. Adult education and operations without a school unit are not included in these school counts.
Cite
Skolkoll (2024). Magelhusen AB. Skolkoll.se. Retrieved 2024-12-31 from https://skolkoll.se/en/school-group/magelhusen-ab-089130/Permalink + date
skolkoll.se/en/school-group/magelhusen-ab-089130 — retrieved 2024-12-31 (data: Skolverket, Bolagsverket, Magelhusen AB, 2024/25)Show BibTeX
@misc{skolkoll2024_magelhusenab,
author = {Skolkoll},
title = {Magelhusen AB},
year = {2024},
url = {https://skolkoll.se/en/school-group/magelhusen-ab-089130/},
note = {Retrieved 2024-12-31. Data: Skolverket, Bolagsverket, Magelhusen AB, 2024/25}
}Common questions about Magelhusen AB
- How many schools does Magelhusen AB have?
- Magelhusen AB has 18 school units across 11 municipalities, run by 1 provider. The average merit value is 113.3 (national average 228.5). Figures cover the school units counted as part of the group in Skolverket's data.
- In which municipalities does Magelhusen AB operate?
- Magelhusen AB has school units in Stockholm, Göteborg, Jönköping, Uppsala, Gävle, plus 6 more. 11 municipalities in total.
- Which Magelhusen AB schools have the highest merit value?
- The three highest merit values among Magelhusen AB's schools in 2024/25: Magelungens Grundskola Solna (147.5), Magelungens Grundskola Älvsjö (132.7), Magelungens Grundskola Gävle (118.5). Skolverket's merit value is the average final grade in year 9.
Related
Continue from the group profile to its providers, municipalities, and the statistics pages that explain market share and outcomes.
Statistics: academic year 2024/25. Source: Skolverket, SCB.About the data.
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