Hvitfeldtska is divided into four sections: Swedish/national (largest), French, and international (second largest). The school offers many Swedish secondary education programmes including "
naturvetenskapsprogrammet" (natural sciences), "
samhällsvetenskapsprogrammet" (social sciences), "
Hvitfeldtskas affärsprogrammet" (business), "
Estetiska programmet" (music), and "
handels- och administrationsprogrammet" (management). Students enrolled in the French and German sections travel twice to, and ultimately earn a diploma enabling them to study in France or Germany respectively; they also take the corresponding language courses. In fact, Hvitfeldtska is Sweden's first CertiLingua-certified school. The international section consists of an English-medium
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) and Pre-IB, which each year have only around 100 and 60 places respectively. Additionally, Hvitfeldtska provides Gothenburg's widest range of language courses, study/travel abroad grants, and Individual Alternatives (IAs). IAs are programmes covering counselling, education, vocational internships etc. for students in the Swedish school system who temporarily require additional support. There are also collaborations with
Chalmers University of Technology,
University of Gothenburg, and other organisations to improve the educational experience for students. Undertaking international exchange study programs and summer internships are also fairly common in the school. ==Alumni==