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  2. Education in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Schools up to the university level are almost exclusively funded and administered by the municipalities of Finland (local government). There are few private schools. The founding of a new private comprehensive school requires a decision by the Council of State. When founded, private schools are given a state grant comparable to that given to a ...

  3. Human rights in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Finland are freedom of speech, religion, association, and assembly as upheld in law and in practice. [1] Individuals are guaranteed basic rights under the constitution , by legislative acts, and in treaties relating to human rights ratified by the Finnish government .

  4. List of schools in Finland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools in Finland, listed by region. Central Finland. Tikkakoski secondary school; Viitaniemi School; Northern Ostrobothnia. Laanila Highschool;

  5. Get rid of private schools? We'd be better tackling ...

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    Integrating private schools into the state system will offer little benefit to socially disadvantaged pupils. Addressing the inequalities between state schools should be the focus.

  6. Opposition Labour plans to abolish private schools

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    Britain's main opposition Labour Party has agreed to abolish private schools, a move for which finance policy chief John McDonnell said on Monday the party would begin drawing up proposals. At its ...

  7. Fact check: VAT on private school fees unlikely to increase ...

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    Although the impact of adding VAT to private school fees – also known as independent schools – is unknown, the IFS estimates that the tax could cause a 3-7% reduction in private school ...

  8. Compulsory education - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory school attendance or compulsory schooling means that parents are obliged to send their children to a state-approved school. [ 1 ] All countries except Bhutan , Papua New Guinea , Solomon Islands , and Vatican City have compulsory education laws.

  9. Mandatory Swedish - Wikipedia

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    Swedish is a mandatory school subject in Finland for Finnish-speaking pupils in the last four years of primary education (grades from 6 to 9). In elementary school, there are two Swedish lessons a week, and by the fall of 2024, the number will increase to three. [1]