English School (Helsinki)

The English School (Helsinki)
Englantilainen koulu
Address
Mäntytie 14 (until sixth grade), Valimotie (grades 7 - 12)
Helsinki
Finland
Information
Established 1945 (1945)
Principal Petri Vuorinen
Grades K-12
Age range 5-18
Language English, Finnish
Website www.eschool.edu.hel.fi

The English School (Helsinki) is a private international school in Helsinki, Finland. It is bilingual school, so most students can graduate according to Finnish and English school systems in the time students on either country would normally study according to their own system only.

The English School (TES) offers instruction in 2-year preschool/Kindergarten (5-6-years-olds), comprehensive school (classes 1-9) and high school. The curriculum follows the national guidelines, but places a special emphasis on both English and Finnish languages.

The school was founded by Catholic nuns in 1945.

Accreditation and Authorization

Accreditation

The English School primarily follows Finnish school system, but students can get international accretion through:

Structure

The school is divided into following sections:

Preschool

Most of the students know only their mother tongue: Finnish and do not know any English. There are tests which measure how ready the child is to enter preschool and about 20% are accepted. Special emphasis is in teaching English.

Classes 1 - 6

Preschool and classes 1 - 6 are located in same premises in Mäntytie 14, Helsinki. A bit over half of the studies are held in English and the rest in Finnish.

Classes 7 - 9

A bit over half of the studies are held in English and the rest in Finnish.

High School

Classes 7 - 9 and High School are located in same premises which is currently in Valimotie, Helsinki.

Extra Curricular Activities

In grade 6 students have a field trip to England.
One of the more notable activities is the chess club: in chess the school has been the most successful school in Finland on grades 1 - 9 during 2010 - 2013. [1] [2] [3] [4]
And in 2013, the High School won an English debating tournament. [5]

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Coordinates: 60°11′37″N 24°53′45″E / 60.1936°N 24.8959°E / 60.1936; 24.8959

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