perusopetuslaki
The perusopetuslaki, or the Act on Basic Education, is a Finnish law that provides the framework for the country’s basic education system. It governs how basic education (peruskoulu) is organized, funded, and supervised and establishes the legal rights and responsibilities of students, parents, schools, and municipalities. The act applies to nine-year comprehensive schooling, typically for children aged about seven to sixteen, and interacts with related provisions for pre-primary and upper secondary education.
Key provisions of the act include the organization and delivery of instruction, assessment practices, and the
Municipalities carry primary responsibility for arranging basic education under the act, including staffing, facilities, and funding.
The perusopetuslaki works in conjunction with other legislation governing related stages, such as pre-primary education and