For the album by Naglfar, see Vittra (album).
Vittra is an education company which runs 27 schools in Sweden and other schools in Norway, Denmark, Latvia, and Estonia. The company was established after Swedish educational reforms in 1992. It is owned by Bure Equity. The children have individual curriculums designed for their needs and skills.[1]
Vittra bought the Swedish company Proteam, who operated three high schools, in May 2007.[2]
References
- ^ "Embracing private schools", The Washington Times, August 11, 2008.
- ^ "Bure Equity AB acquires Swedish independent high schools operator Proteam", Nordic Business Report, May 23, 2007 .
External links
- Official site (Swedish)
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- About Vittra (English)
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