Our Origins

Sometime in the last century a group of passionate individuals started the Bladins Foundation with a unique structure that awarded parents influence and opportunities for personal involvement in the future of their children’s education.

Members of the Parents’ Association (PA), past and present, believe that it was a very conscious effort of the founders to foster a community as well as an atmosphere of exchange and dialogue between all stakeholders of the foundation. They must have believed that this would create the best experience for our children, both within and beyond classroom walls. Today, we are a very active, dedicated, and essential Parent Association, passionate about a thriving and connected community.

Our Purpose

Appoint & represent on the foundation board

The formal role of the PA is to elect the foundation board during the Annual General Meeting held once per academic year. The potential candidates for the board are selected by a parent/guardian elected Nominations Committee. Parents traditionally also make up almost half of the board.

It is here parents and guardians of the foundation have the most influence on the foundation’s future direction. An engaged and active PA ensures that the quality of our leadership remains high and that all schools are equally and fairly represented.

 

Building communities

Our main mission also extends beyond this duty. We are dedicated to fostering a strong connection between home and school, promoting a sense of belonging within the school community through our engaging events, and providing numerous opportunities for parents, staff, and students to come together and celebrate our wonderful communities.

We also finance and facilitate many things for our students from guestspeakers, school facilities & equipment to class trips and graduations.

Our Structure

A member before you enrol your child

All guardians automatically become members of the PA upon enrolment of a child at any of the Bladins Schools. In fact, it is a prerequisite for enrolment to be an active member of the PA and remain a member for the entire time your child or children are at Bladins.

Enrolling at Bladins comes with a special responsibility – the responsibility to put your time into the community in any of the volunteer roles available.

The PA board

The PA is organised through a board, consisting of one class representative and one deputy from all the groups or classes at each school. This dedicated team meets regularly to coordinate all PA-related work, and serving as a vital liaison between the school management, teachers and parents.

The board elects a Chair, Secretary, and 4 Vice Chairs, evenly representing both the Swedish and International sections. This PA presidium leads the PA meetings and collaborates with various focus groups.