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Average number of students per class |
20 |
Uniform required |
No |
Qualities and characteristics best defining the school |
Finland Intercultural School adopt the renowned and proven Finland Core Curriculum, the world’s best education system. Finnish curriculum largely depends on the day, because they provide the children with a lot of leeway to pursue their own interests, which means that teachers hold their own teaching plans loosely. The Finnish education system is based on the idea that the school should be ready for the children and not vice versa. Each child is unique and deserves an individual learning path. Children are allowed to enjoy childhood and learn through play. |
Teaching approach of the school |
Finland has a reputation as an education powerhouse, with its long track record at the top of the world rankings, and proven results. The strength of the Finnish school system is that it guarantees equal learning opportunities, regardless of social background. Instead of comparison between pupils, the focus is on supporting and guiding the weaker pupils. The curriculum utilizes the Finnish National Core Curriculum. FIX offers unique high-quality education based on modern pedagogical approaches and methodologies having its roots in the long-term educational development of the Finnish education system. |