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In order to prevent coronavirus from spreading, it is essential that children who are ill do not attend day care or school.

School health care at schools functions as normally as possible and health check-ups for pupils begin as soon as the term starts.

Summer activities for pupils in grades 1 and 2
The City of Turku organises chargeable summer activities for pupils in grades in 1 and 2.

- We have given staff in schools instructions that teaching should mainly be arranged in their own classroom and be led by one

The playground activities and club activities of the City of Turku early childhood education and care open on Monday 18 May and remain open until 2

In all transitions that pupils make in primary schools during the day, all contacts with other teaching groups and pupils are minimised.

We aim to keep the morning and afternoon activities in basic education going as normal.

At its meeting on 30 March 2020, the Turku City Board decided that the fee for morning and afternoon activities in basic education will not be char

- The corona epidemic has changed the everyday life of many children, adolescents and families in Turku, as contact teaching has been replaced by d

Student welfare at schools will organise support for children who cannot be contacted through distance teaching or who have problems at home.

The decision applies to municipal early childhood education in day care centres and family day care as well as morning and afternoon clubs.

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Applications for the morning and afternoon activities are submitted centrally through the Wilma system.

A notification about compulsory education will be sent in the beginning of January to all children resident in Turku who are about to start their s

Last update: Nov 27th, 5 pm.

Due to the illegal strike of the Trade Union for the Public and Welfare Sectors JHL which started with a short notice period on Wednesday, the 6th

All the pupils of the 1st grade in Turku will start learning an A1 Language at the very beginning of the school year 2019–20.

As part of the evaluation, FINEEC carries out a survey among the parents and guardians of five-year-old children in municipalities participating in


Five-year-old children born in 2013 will be provided with free-of-charge early childhood education in Turku as part of a trial programme for the entire year running from 1 August 2018 to 31 July 2019.


The City of Turku initiated the School on the Move project during the academic year 2016-2017, but promoting physical activity among pupils has roo

The outdoor day care centre group started in 2014 and has been very popular ever since – there is a waiting list for children who wish to have a pl
