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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;
When founded, private schools are given a state grant comparable to that given to a municipal school of the same size. However, even in private schools, the use of tuition fees is strictly prohibited, and selective admission is prohibited, as well: private schools must admit all its pupils on the same basis as the corresponding municipal school.
The English School of Helsinki in 2014. The English School (Finnish: Englantilainen koulu) is a private international school in Helsinki, Finland.Being a bilingual school, most of its students can graduate according to Finnish and English school systems in the time students in either country would normally study according to their own system only.
Sports schools in Finland (3 P) Pages in category "Schools in Finland" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
In Finland, education takes place in state-run, municipality-run, and private schools. To qualify for public funding, all schools must receive a license from the Ministry of Education and Culture and align with the national curriculum and educational standards.
Students learn cognitive and social development in primary school. There are three different types of schools that students can attend, public schools (state-funded), private schools (privately funded), and semi-private schools (state and privately funded). The length of the academic day differs depending on the type school.
The school was incorporated as a private limited company, and remains privately owned. When secondary education in Finland was reformed in the 1970s and 1980s, as part of which many private schools were nationalised, Kulosaari managed to retain its independence despite facing strong political pressure and many attempts to either close it down ...
The school has survived the bombings in 1944. Oulun Suomalainen Yhteiskoulu was established and opened in 1902 as a private Finnish-language lycée. It was the first co-educational upper secondary school in Oulu. [4] At the time Finland was a Grand Duchy of the Russian Empire. The first principal of the school, Mauno Rosendal was an ...