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Educational joint administration will be closed 1.7-29.7.2022

The city of Turku is helping the war affected Ukrainians with 150,000 euro

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Take your time and explore Turku!

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

Luminous Finland 100 Tour will culminate in an art fusion of various artforms and tens of artists on the Independence Day of Finland, 6th December,

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

Swim shorts now accepted
The opening of swimming halls brings along a change in swimwear regulations.

Renewing basic education and strengthening digital learning are important spearhead projects in terms of education in Finland, and the government s

The Library Bridge gained a Christmas-themed soundscape, with the beautiful scenery of changing lights being an original feature of the bridge.

The aim of the contest is to awaken students and teachers to discuss what Europe, our continent, is like and how we could all live together in peac

According to a new survey from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the reading literacy, maths and science skills of 15-year-old Finns are among the highest of industrialised countries.
The quality of the Finnish educational system overall was also ranked highly in the OECD’s How’s Life? 2015survey.
