What is pre-primary education?

All children attend pre-primary education in the year they turn 6, which is one year before the start of comprehensive school. During the year, children learn social skills through playing, moving, exploring, and artistic activities to strengthen their self-esteem while getting familiar with letters, numbers, the nature, and the urban environment. Pre-primary education considers the children’s individual needs and ways of learning.

Adventure awaits in the pre-school

Animated video about preschool education

Adventure awaits in the pre-school

The child’s learning path progresses from early childhood education through pre-primary education to basic education. Therefore, the place of pre-primary education is often located close to the child’s future school. School and pre-primary education work in close cooperation already during the pre-primary education year. The children get to know their future classmates when those who continue to attend the same local school are placed together. The child’s need for support is always considered when allocating the pre-primary education place. 

Pre-primary education is free and lasts four hours a day between 8.30 am and 13.30, mainly during the school year. Each pre-primary education place determines the times they provide the education. In addition to pre-primary education, the child may participate in paid early childhood education that supplements pre-primary education until the child goes to school. Supplementary early childhood education is provided at the child’s pre-primary education place, which is usually the daycare centre. 

In Helsinki, Finnish- and Swedish-language pre-primary education is offered as a municipal and private service. Private daycare centres provide pre-primary education also in languages other than Finnish or Swedish. For more information, see Pre-primary education in different languages

In Helsinki, municipal pre-primary education is provided in Finnish, Swedish and North Sami. Municipal pre-primary education is also available in various bilingual options, including English, French, German and Russian. Pre-primary education is also provided in private daycare centres and schools. Find out more about municipal pre-primary education in different languages.

Finnish pre-primary education admission areas 2024-2025

Finnish pre-primary education admission areas 2024-2025 - Open larger map(Link leads to external service)

Swedish pre-primary education admission areas 2024-2025

Swedish pre-primary education admission areas 2024-2025 - Open larger map(Link leads to external service)

Psychologist and social worker services

Video presentation about psychologist and social worker services in pre-primary education. Subtitles available in Ennglish, Swedish, Russian, Arabic and Somali.