Lance Cederström, a former student of the prestigious Lundsberg boarding school, has publicly spoken out about the damaging effects of the school’s environment. Cederström’s grandfather was among Lundsberg’s first students, and he himself attended for eight years, continuing a family tradition. However, his later career as a psychotherapist exposed him to the long-term consequences experienced by former students. He recounts treating students traumatized by their time at Lundsberg, as well as distressed parents and struggling staff. Cederström’s revelations mark a break in silence regarding alleged harmful practices and structures within the historically elite institution. His testimony suggests a pattern of suffering linked to the school’s established systems. The account raises questions about the school’s past and present impact on those connected to it.