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Finland International Schools

Finland has a good standard of education for all ages. There are some 3,200 schools that provide basic education. These schools are generally run by local authorities. There are neither exclusive girls’ or boys’ schools nor a significant private school system in Finland. Fewer than two per cent of children go to private schools.

For information on the school system in Finland, please visit the Ministry of Education and Culture website.

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