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Most popular international schools in Finland

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The five schools Finland parents researched most this year, chosen from the 14 international schools in the country. Ranked by how many families opened each school’s profile and spent time reading it between July 2025 and June 2026, then the full picture on curricula, class sizes and fees.

14
International schools
in this ranking
€9.1K
Average school fee
For a 12 yr old
636
Average school size
200 – 910 students
16.0
Average class size
Range 5 - 25

The 2026 ranking

Finland’s five most-researched schools

Ranked purely by parent interest — the number of families who opened each school’s profile and spent time reading it between July 2025 and June 2026.

1 International School of Helsinki — international school in Helsinki

International School of Helsinki

International School of Helsinki (ISH) offers the IB continuum for students aged 4 to 18, with English as the language of instruction and a broad language program that includes Spanish, French and Finnish as Foreign Languages, plus Finnish Mother Tongue and English as an Additional Language support where needed. The Primary Years Programme (PYP) runs from early years through Grade 5, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) covers Grades 6-10, and the Diploma Programme (DP) spans Grades 11-12. ISH became Finland's first fully IB-accredited school in 2005, and it has maintained IB, CIS, and NEASC accreditation through subsequent re-authorisations. Beyond academics, the school offers an extensive after-school activities and athletics program (ASA) for K-12, as well as cultural, language and social clubs. The Parents' Teacher Organization supports the community, and volunteers help events. ISH emphasizes an international community, cross-cultural workshops, and services to help families settle in. A welcoming, thriving environment.

€673.0 €16.6K
🏷️ €12,432 – 16,608 / year
😊 Ages 4 to 18
📖 IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
📍 Helsinki
2 Turku International School — international school in Turku

Turku International School

Turku International School (TIS) is a municipal school operating in the Kupittaa district of Turku, providing basic education for students in grades 1 through 9. Established to serve both international families in the region and returning Finnish expatriates, TIS delivers instruction primarily in English while strictly following the framework of the Finnish National Core Curriculum. A defining feature of the school is its structural integration with the City of Turku's broader educational network, allowing students access to municipal morning and afternoon hobby programs directly on campus. The curriculum heavily incorporates Finnish language studies for all proficiency levels to ensure community integration. Rather than operating as an independent international bubble, TIS functions as a public multicultural environment that emphasizes practical cooperation, sustainability, and cross-cultural understanding within the framework of Finland’s tuition-free basic education system.

🏷️ Fees not listed
😊 Ages 6 to 15
📖 Bespoke Curriculum, Finnish Curriculum
📍 Turku
3 The English School - Grades 1–6 and Preschool — international school in Helsinki

The English School - Grades 1–6 and Preschool

The English School in Finland is a private bilingual institution offering Finnish-English education from preschool through secondary level to about 700 students (ages 5–18). The curriculum combines the Finnish national framework with strong English instruction, and in the high school there are two study options: the bilingual English–Finnish Language and Culture Program and a General Upper Secondary English program. Both programs culminate in the Finnish Matriculation Examinations, with language of instruction determined by program. The school's ethos is rooted in Christian values and a commitment to global citizenship, cultural understanding, respect for diversity, ecological sustainability and responsible citizenship. Campus facilities include a two-campus layout (Mäntytie for Grades 1–6 and Preschool and Valimotie for Grades 7–12), two gymnasia (one divisible), and a central bilingual library. The school runs exchange links, a debate club with international and national competitions, and clubs organised by The Friends of The English School, alongside after-school care.

€673.0 €16.6K
🏷️ €673 – 11,314 / year
😊 Ages 4 to 12
📖 Bespoke Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE
📍 Helsinki
4 Espoo International School — international school in Espoo

Espoo International School

Espoo International School is a uniform, international English-language comprehensive school in Espoo that serves both international and Finnish families. It has around 600 pupils in grades 1-9. Education follows the Finnish National Core Curriculum and the Espoo municipal framework, augmented by the Espoo International School curriculum (2016). The school is IB-authorized and offers the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for grades 7-9 over three years, aligning international standards with local expectations. The main language of instruction is English, while Finnish and English are studied by all students; from grade 6, B1 Swedish is introduced, and elective A2 languages Spanish or French begin in grade 4, with B2 languages German, Spanish, and Russian from grade 8. The Opinmäki campus provides a cohesive environment for international and Finnish learners. The school emphasizes language development and prepares students for English-medium education, with a bespoke curriculum that blends the Espoo framework with IB principles to foster global-minded learners.

🏷️ Fees not listed
😊 Ages 6 to 16
📖 IB (MYP)
📍 Espoo
5 Finnish International School of Tampere — international school in Tampere

Finnish International School of Tampere

Finnish International School of Tampere (FISTA) is a comprehensive school serving ages 6 to 16, with preschool, primary and lower secondary education (grades 1–9) in Tampere, Finland. The school teaches mainly in English, while Finnish, Swedish, and other languages are offered as part of the curriculum. It follows the City of Tampere curriculum based on the Finnish National Core Curriculum, and applicants complete a language test to participate in English-language education. FISTA began as Amurin kansakoulu in 1954 and became FISTA in 2012. The campus is in central Tampere and serves 910 students with 110 staff in the 2025–2026 year. Features include preparatory education for Finnish learners (up to one year) and two study lines for grades 7–9: bilingual and international. Students take Finnish lessons from early grades, with Swedish from grade 6 and optional A2 languages (Spanish, French or German). A program of clubs supports after-school interests and wellbeing.

🏷️ Fees not listed
😊 Ages 6 to 16
📖 Bespoke Curriculum, Finnish Curriculum
📍 Tampere

What’s on offer

Curricula & languages in Finland

The mix of programmes and teaching languages across all 14 schools. Many offer more than one curriculum, so totals run higher than the school count.

Most popular curricula

Number of schools teaching each curriculum.

Finnish
9
IB
4
Cambridge
2
German
1
Other
1

Languages of instruction

Number of schools teaching in each language.

English
11
Swedish
2
German
1
French
1
Russian
1

Size & classes

How big are the schools, and the classes?

School size and class size shape day-to-day experience as much as curriculum does.

School size, by students

Schools grouped by total enrolment.

Avg 636
1
1
2
5
2
200–342343–485486–628629–771772–910

Average school size is 636 students · based on the 11 schools that report enrolment.

Class size

Schools grouped by typical class size.

Avg 16.0
1
1
0
1
1
5–910–1415–1920–2425–29

Average class size is 16.0 students · based on the 4 schools that report it.

What it costs

Annual fees in Finland

Fees shown are one year for a 12-year-old (or the closest age available), excluding one-time enrolment costs.

Fees at a glance

Across the 4 schools that publish a price for a 12-year-old. All figures in EUR.

Minimum
5,994
Average
9,090
Maximum
14,520

Schools by fee band

How many schools sit in each annual-fee range.

€6.0K – 10.3K
3
€10.3K – 14.5K
1

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