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FAQs

Parents Questions 

1) What is Finland's ECEC?

Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is part of the Finnish education system and an important stage on the child’s path of growth and learning. ECEC lays the foundation for lifelong learning. The Finnish ECEC is based on an integrated approach to care, education, and teaching, the so-called “educare” model, with particular emphasis on pedagogy.

2) What is the focus of development in Finnish early childhood education?

Children are equipped with 21st century competences such as focus, creativity, problem solving, self-expression, self-care, social-emotional skills, multi-literacy, collaboration, grit, and resilience.

3) Finland in the Global Ranking?

According to the World Economic Forum's 2021 Global Competitiveness Report, Finland has the best developed education system in the world.

4) What are the pedagogical approaches?

The five major approaches are constructivist, collaborative, integrative, reflective, and inquiry-based learning.

5) What is the purpose of Finnish education?

The objective of basic education is to support pupils' growth towards humanity and ethically responsible membership in society and to provide them with the knowledge and skills needed in life.

6) Why is Finnish education important for students?

The Finnish education system requires no standardized tests given at the national level and no school rankings. In addition, there are no inspection procedures for learning institutions. The state fully trusts school leaders and teachers to develop their students.

7) Why is Finnish education so valued?

Finnish education makes students critical thinkers, effective communicators, and independent problem solvers. 

8) What is Finnish education in India?

Finnish education in India is a blend between Indian culture and practical methods, which encourages the students.

9) How is the education system in Finland different from India?

The focus in education is on learning rather than testing. There are no national tests for pupils in basic education in Finland. 

10) How does Finnish education work?

Teachers encourage students to actively discuss and share their thoughts and perspectives on the topics and themes of the lectures. Students can also share their experiences with the topic's relevance to their lives.

11) How does it develop my child's skills?

Children will develop their creativity, curiosity, and self-expression, as well as skills like mathematics and linguistics. They develop transversal competencies that help them succeed in future learning.

12) Is school in Finland stressful?

Finnish education is considerably stress-free compared to its neighbouring countries.

13) Does the child need to do homework ?

The truth is that there is nearly no homework in the Finnish education system.

14) Are teachers in Finnish education happy?

In Finnish education, 88% of teachers report that, all in all, they are satisfied with their job.

15) Why is Finnish education so good at school?

Teachers in Finland spend fewer hours at school each day and spend less time in classrooms. Teachers use the extra time to build curriculum and assess their students. Children spend far more time playing outside.

16) Is there a dress code in the Finnish education system?

The management can decide how the child is dressed for school. 

17) How successful is the Finnish education model?

The World Economic Forum's Global Competitive Study ranks Finland as having the most well-developed education in the world.

18) What are the pros and cons of the Finnish education system?

Pros: There are many ways of supporting students who need more support at different levels of the system.

19) What about physical activities in the Finnish education system?

A compulsory minimum of 2 hours per week of physical education.

20) Does the Finnish curriculum recommend carrying books?

No books, only work sheets, will be provided.

21) What is the student teacher ratio?

15:1 is the ratio.

Franchise Questions

1) What are the basic requirements to approach for the franchise?

  • Minimum 1800 to 2000 sq ft
  • 10 to 15 lakhs investment
  • Air conditioned classrooms.

2) What set you apart from other competitors?

Finnish education is the world's best mode of Education and we are the first one to introduce Finnish education in the entire Tamilnadu.

3) What are the materials provided for the franchisee?

Teaching materials, Furniture, play items, CCTV , led project (1), front desk and sign board,      

4) Will you help us with marketing and what are the ways?

Yes, we will help you with marketing and support through social media.

5) Does the fee structure remain the same for the entire tamilnadu?

No, it changes based on the locality.

6) Will the training be given by you for the staff ?

Yes, 6 days of intense training will be given.

7) Will you bare the training cost ?

Yes, for the first year.

8) Who will bare the accommodation and food cost during the training?

Franchise must take care it.

9) What is the basic eligibility for the faculty?

Minimum Batchelor degree with proper communication skills.

10) What about the interior design?

Designs will be provided. The franchisee should arrange the manpower.

11) Can we use school premises after school?

Yes, you can use the school premises after school hours.

12) Do we get the license and certificate?

Guidance regarding the license and certificate will be provided.