After SVT Nyheter Halland's disclosure about the Plymouth brothers' school Oneschool global in Hylte, the Swedish School Inspectorate made an unannounced visit where they were given the code of conduct as well as the employment agreement. 

The code of conduct described, among other things, that teachers should protect students from morally dangerous material that questions that it was God who created all life.

The employment contract states that teachers can risk fines if they reveal the content of contracts or policies.

How does the school explain its wording?

See some examples in the clip above.

Rewriting the documents

In a statement to the School Inspectorate, it appears that the school, which is run by the letter-believing Christian movement Plymouth Brothers, is now removing, clarifying and rewriting wording in the documents.

SVT Nyheter Halland has contacted the board, which says that they do not want to appear for an interview before the School Inspectorate has made its decision, but that they will cooperate with the authority.

Oneschool global is run by the Plymouth brothers.

None of the students live in Hylte municipality where the school is located

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 The majority are bused from Ljungby and Gislaved, but also from Helsingborg and Kungsbacka.