School Curriculum:

The Future Begins with Children

In the Finnish Parliament Building, five gilded plaster sculptures stand tall, each telling a story of “Work and Future.” Among them, one sculpture captures the essence of Finland’s vision: Tulevaisuus (Future). It’s a statue of a woman holding a baby, symbolizing the belief that the future lies in the hands of children. For Finland, investing in education and care for children isn’t just a priority—it’s a national mission.

In the 1970s, Finland transformed itself from a struggling nation into a global leader in education. The secret? A stellar public education system that starts at the very beginning of life. Finland understood that the early years are the foundation for a brighter, more innovative future.

At Moomin International Kindergarten, we embrace this Finnish philosophy. We believe that children come first, and learning begins the moment they are born. Through play, creativity, and exploration, we nurture the next generation of thinkers, dreamers, and world-changers.

Why Finland? Why Moomin?

Finland isn’t just a leader in education—it’s a model for a better world. Here’s why:

  • #1 Happiest Country in the World (World Happiness Report, Gallup 2022)

  • #1 in Educating for the Future (The Economist)

  • #2 in Gender Equality (Global Gender Gap Index, WEF 2022)

  • #3 in Environmental Performance (Environmental Performance Index, Yale 2022)

  • #3 in Social Mobility (World Economic Forum 2020)