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Young People Don't Know Enough Finnish – English-Language Upper Secondary School in Vantaa

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The new education program will still require studying the Finnish language, the director of Vantaa's secondary education department tells HS.
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The new education program will still require studying the Finnish language, the director of Vantaa's secondary education department tells HS.

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The English-language Finnish upper secondary school is a turning point that symbolizes the decline of Finnish and Swedish in Finland in favor of English, writes Iltalehti's political editor Lauri Nurmi. Thursday, January 8, 2026, is a confusing day in the history of Finnish culture and education. The Ministry of Education has decided to allow upper secondary schools in many Finnish cities to be taught entirely in English from next autumn.

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Iltalehti broke the news in Finland on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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