The day begins with prayer and song, just like 91 years ago.
Then there will be teaching in morals and writing style - with ink of course.
- We learn a little about the past, says Gustav Wollerhag who is in year three at Tornlyckeskolan.
And there was a lot that was different.
- In the past, the girls were allowed to wear a dress, but nowadays girls can wear whatever they want, says student Kidan Meskel.
It is Fjälastorp-Stubbarp's village association that has opened up the old primary school for the students in Höganäs.
Photo: Simon Melin / SVT
The reason why the year was exactly 1931 is because Ann-Sofie Hansson's mother started first grade at Fjälastorp's small school then and her schedule was preserved.
- It is a museum with all contemporary things, but we wanted a living museum, says Ann-Sofie Hansson.
See what a typical school day looked like in the 1930s in the clip above.