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Lundsberg is a Swedish private boarding school. To attend the school for a year will set you back 35,000 USD. In 1981, the book Evil1 was published. The author, Jan Guillou, had attended another private school, but really, the book is about all private boarding schools, especially those with cult-like qualities, which, to repeat, makes the book about all private boarding schools. The book shows how students run the school after hours. Staff aren't enforcing rules: they live by rules that the students' parents have been through. Physical assults are commonplace. Older students rule the younger ones. Mind you, a sure-fire sign of private schools is sexism, so the abuse that happens at these schools is mainly by and against male students. In 2013, Lundsberg was temporarily shut down2 when a student ended up in hospital after being assaulted by at least nine other students. In 2025, four students were sentenced for assault against other students3, against protests of the students and…

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