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Global Education & European Teaching Strategies Upplands- Brogymnasiet (Kungsängen) At the upper secondary school Upplands-Brogymnasiet, there are about 950 pupils, whose ages range from 16 to 19, and 110 staff members. It belongs to the Upplands-Bro municipality. In fact, Upplands-Brogymnasiet is the municipality’s only senior secondary school, therefore it welcomes students from the whole area as well as other nearby municipalities. Upplands-Bro Municipality is a socio-economically mixed municipality and the majority of pupils come from the neighbouring municipality of Järfälla, which has also a very mixed socio-economic nature. Any student can choose out of 350 schools in the Stockholm area. The student’s school choice depends on the “prestige” the school has in social media and opinions in teenager ranking. Thus, the school reputation can be very subjective. This situation triggers considerable competition amongst schools and unfortunately prestige does not always go along quality. Comissioned by the principal municipality, Upplands-Bro has in recent years received a large number of newly arrived refugees from countries involved in warlike conflicts like Syria, Afghanistan, Eritrea and Somalia. Despite their efforts to take advantage of this multicultural richness, the society sees them as potential dangers and blames them for social upheavals in some neighbourhoods. 2