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Upper secondary education school in Västerås, Västmanland, Sweden
ABB-gymnasiet
Location
Västerås, Västmanland
Sweden
CoordinatesVästerås:
59°38′16.8″N 16°35′09.6″E / 59.638000°N 16.586000°E / 59.638000; 16.586000
Information
School typeUpper secondary education
Opened1994
ChairpersonInga Näslund
RectorHans Jakobsson
Head of schoolFredrik Svensson
Grades10-12
Colour(s)Red, black
Websiteabbgymnasiet.se

ABB-gymnasiet is the name of three schools in Västerås, Sala and Ludvika, Sweden, secondary schools with a focus on engineering, information technology and enterprising. The Västerås branch was started in 1994 by the industrial corporation ABB, which were merged in 1987 from the Swiss Brown Boveri Corporation and the Swedish ASEA, which is headquartered in Västerås. The Ludvika school was founded by ABB in 1995.

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