Finland has made a new move in education, and it’s not just a policy. It’s like rolling out a welcome mat.
From August 2026, Finland will offer English-language upper secondary education as a way of attracting skilled professionals from abroad, particularly those who relocate with children. This comes after the passing of a law in December 2024. As part of the plan, the Finland English upper secondary exam in 2026 will pave the way for students to pursue full upper secondary education in English, eventually allowing them to take final-year exams in English by autumn 2028.
It is a great change-and a great move.
What Finland knows is something most countries are just getting to realize: skilled professionals do not come alone. They come with families, and education matters a whole lot.
This opens doors for international families who otherwise might hesitate to relocate. Because no matter how great a job is, no parent wants their child to struggle with schooling in a language they can’t understand.
Relocating abroad as a skilled worker is often mired in worry about families. Finland’s new model disentangles all of that.
Here’s how:
This is a unique proposition – not just for workers, but also for the family.
The new curriculum is closely aligned with national strategies in attracting globe talent. It further supports Skilled Worker Immigration to Finland with an English Curriculum, enabling the country to attract more engineers, doctors, tech talent, and researchers.
This is about more than learning – it’s about making Finland a long-term livable-learning home.
As some might say: Finland is not just giving jobs – it’s building futures.
With English matriculation exams coming soon (starting 2028), children of skilled migrants will have the ability to:
If you’re looking to work in Finland with English education, this move is game-changing. Families can relocate without sacrificing educational quality. Children won’t be left behind while parents pursue global careers.
And if the thought of Nordic life—clean air, safe cities, balanced work culture—already sounded appealing, now there’s one less barrier.
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Moving for work doesn’t have to mean compromising your child’s education. In Finland, it might just mean improving it.