Visits and international cooperation

These international activities support and develop the skills of students and personnel and are a part of everyday life at daycare centres, schools and other educational institutions.

The Education Division’s international activities are based on the Helsinki City Strategy for 2021–2025: A Place of Growth

These international activities support and develop the skills of students and personnel and are a part of everyday life at daycare centres, schools and other educational institutions. The activities include cooperation with partners, school camps, on-the-job learning periods, project activities, competitions and foreign visitors. 

The international education path starts during early childhood education and continues on the next education levels. The international activities implement the objectives of:

Erasmus+ collaboration and visits

The Education Division of the city of Helsinki has been granted Erasmus+ accreditations for 2021 – 2027. The consortium consists of educational units from pre-primary to secondary level including vocational education, all of which are also accredited. 

Our objectives in the Education Division are based on the municipality’s strategy and the curriculums of each school sector.

If you are planning to visit a school in Helsinki, we kindly encourage you to look for a suitable partner on  European School Education Platform(Link leads to external service)  

Visiting Us

Are you interested in the Finnish education system? Would you like to meet Finnish teachers and students as well as children in early childhood education?

On this site you can book a visit to a daycare centre, school or educational institution. Visit request form can be found at the bottom of this page.

Please familiarise yourself with the services below.

Our division provides education in Finnish and English. We also provide vocational education and training in Finnish.

The Education division of the City of Helsinki is in charge of organizing: 

  • Early childhood education, which includes daycare, pre-primary education, playground activities, and morning and afternoon activities for schoolchildren. Link to the services
  • Basic education, which includes primary level (ages 7-12) and lower secondary level (ages 13-15). Link to the services
  • General upper secondary education (ages 16+). Link to the services
  • Vocational education, apprenticeship training, preparatory training for secondary education, and different workshop activities for young people. Link to the services
  • Liberal adult education services, which offer a diverse selection of courses, hobbies, public lectures, concerts, theatre activities, events and open university studies for people of all ages at adult education centers. Link to the services

In all units of education we have over 15 000 professionals working together for the same goal, that is to make Helsinki the most impactful place in the world for learning.

For more information on the Finnish education system(Link leads to external service)