Pre-primary education

Children in Finland spend a year in pre-primary education before starting basic education in school. A day in pre-primary education is 4-hour-long, and it follows the regular school year. In Helsinki, pre-primary education is provided free of charge in public daycare centres and in some schools.

Children in Finland spend a year in pre-primary education before starting basic education in school. A day in pre-primary education is 4-hour-long, and it follows the regular school year.

In Helsinki, pre-primary education is provided free of charge in public daycare centres and in some schools.
All pre-primary education groups follow the same curriculum.

Pre-primary education is binding. This means that the child must participate in a year-long activity of pre-primary education or other similar activity that meets the objectives for pre-primary education the year before their compulsory education. Children of pre-primary education age are still entitled to daycare.

In Helsinki the Department of Early Childhood Education is responsible for the pre-primary education provided in Finnish and the Education Division is responsible for the pre-primary education provided in Swedish.

Service points

218 service points

Preschool Cygnaeus förskola

Address: Eiranranta 1, 00150 Helsinki

Preschool Domus förskola

Address: Werner Wirénin tie 3, 00570 Helsinki

Preschool Drumsö förskola

Address: Myllykalliontie 3, 00200 Helsinki

Preschool Fenix förskola

Address: Paviljonkikuja 5, 00600 Helsinki

Preschool Haga förskola

Address: Isonnevantie 16 C, 00320 Helsinki

Preschool Kronohagens förskola

Address: Oikokatu 7, 00170 Helsinki

Preschool Landbo förskola

Address: Knutersintie 924, 00890 Helsinki

Preschool Malmgårds förskola

Address: Sorolantie 2, 00420 Helsinki