perussanahakusana
Perussanahakusana, also known as the Finnish Basic Education Act (*Perusopetuslaki*), is a foundational piece of legislation in Finland that governs the country’s comprehensive school system. Enacted in 1977 and revised multiple times since, it establishes the right to free, compulsory, and equal basic education for all children aged 7 to 16. The act is a cornerstone of Finland’s education policy, reflecting the country’s commitment to equitable access and high-quality schooling.
Under the Perussanahakusana, basic education is divided into two phases: primary school (*peruskoulu*), covering grades 1–6,
The act mandates that schools operate on a democratic model, with student councils and parent-teacher associations
Finland’s education system, shaped by this legislation, consistently ranks among the top globally in international assessments