The Swedish School Inspectorate inspected the school last year after several young people were reported to the police for assaulting younger students. The investigation showed, among other things, that there was an "environment and jargon with offensive elements that seem to have been normalized in the student dormitories" and the inspectorate demanded that Lundsberg take action.
The inspectorate now believes that the school has taken measures to remedy the deficiencies.
"There has been work to create consensus and awareness among all staff, both at the school and in student residences, regarding the school's core values and the responsibilities of all staff linked to the systematic work against abusive treatment," the Swedish School Inspectorate writes in the decision.





