Mogaskolan in Svenljunga

Compulsory schoolYear 7–9Operator: Svenljunga Municipality · Svenljunga, Västra Götalands County

Headmaster: Stefan Kristoffersen

39
below the national midpointShows where a school sits within a comparison group. Percentile 80 means the school ranks above roughly 80 percent of that group.Compared to all compulsory schools nationally
Skolkoll Score 39 out of 100. The scale goes from 0 (lowest) to 100 (highest). 50 is the average. Better than 10% of Sweden’s compulsory schools.

A composite of five open data sources — a starting point, not a grade.

Data coverageHigh4/5
Why this score?

Skolkoll score is Skolkoll's composite indicator based on available data sources. It is not an official quality measure and should be read together with the underlying data.

4 of 5 score dimensions have school-specific data.

When school-specific data is missing for a dimension, the neutral value 50 is used. That does not automatically lower the school, but it makes the score less informative.

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Mogaskolan is a medium-sized municipal compulsory school with 330 pupils.

Mogaskolan is a medium-sized municipal compulsory school with 330 pupils. The share of qualified teachers (71%) is below the national average of 72%.

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vs. Svenljunga Municipality (same form)

School compared with all schools in the same municipality and form.

MetricMogaskolanMunicipal avg.Difference
Qualified teachers71.3%67.2%+4.1%
Year 9 merit value197.0197.0≈ same
Pupils per teacher10.913.2+2.3

vs. Sweden

School compared with the national average for the same form.

MetricMogaskolanNational avg.Difference
Qualified teachers71.3%72.3%≈ same
Year 9 merit value197.0227.7−30.7
Pupils per teacher10.912.0+1.1

vs. Similar schools

Five schools most similar in geography, size and pupil composition.

MetricMogaskolanSimilar avg.Difference
Qualified teachers71.3%71.8%≈ same
Pupils330322≈ same