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In reply to the discussion: Amazing - Sweden has run out of trash [View all]Zorra
(27,670 posts)It appears that they made allowances for publicly funded primary schools or "free schools".
Education in Sweden
....The vast majority of schools in Sweden are municipally run, but there are also autonomous and publicly funded schools, known as "free schools". The education in free schools has many objectives in common with the municipal school, but it can have an orientation that differs from that of the municipal schools.[7][8] A handful of boarding schools, known as "private schools", are funded by privately paid tuition.
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....Both upper secondary school and university studies are financed by taxes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Sweden#Primary_and_Secondary_School
Although the government of Sweden has recently moved to the right, Swedes still apparently overwhelmingly support their socialized system.