What are the schools in Helsinki like?
When we asked about the schools in Helsinki, they said...
"Helsinki is home to a variety of schools from public to private, and from bilingual to international. Primary and lower secondary school students have the option of choosing between municipal and private schools, as well as obtaining a bilingual education. Upper secondary education is offered through general upper secondary schools, which include comprehensive and subject-oriented schools, and vocational schools. Additionally, there are several international schools available," explained one expat living in Helsinki, Finland.
"The teachers dont really think about the child's opinion and thoughts, but a very nice school and recomend it 10/10," said one parent with children at ISH in Helsinki.
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What are the schools in Helsinki like?
If you live in Helsinki, newcomers to Helsinki would love to hear your answer to this question.