Lycée franco-finlandais d'Helsinki

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The front yard of the school in May 2009 on the day school is out for summer

Lycée franco-finlandais d'Helsinki (Finnish: Helsingin ranskalais-suomalainen koulu HRSK) is a Franco-Finnish school in Munkkivuori, Helsinki, Finland, founded by French Catherine Servé in 1947. It is run by the Finnish state since 1977 with a Finnish school system, the Republic of France paying wages of 7-10 teachers. Students graduating there receive the Finnish matriculation examination and French government give to students the diplomas of equal value of French baccalauréat.[1]

The school's architecture was worked on by Finnish architect Aino Kallio-Ericsson in 1956.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Helsingin ranskalais-suomalainen koulu" (in Finnish and French). Helsingin ranskalais-suomalainen koulu. 2009-05-30. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
  2. ^ "Aino Kallio-Ericsson 1917–2018". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 6 July 2018. Retrieved 3 January 2022.

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60°12′28″N 24°52′12″E / 60.2077°N 24.8701°E / 60.2077; 24.8701

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