Target group: Immigrants
Sports services’ volunteer activities
Volunteers working for the sports services make it possible for people of different ages and backgrounds to engage in physical activities together in Vantaa. You can serve as a volunteer in a hiking, gym or team sports group, for example.
Vantaa Adult Education Centre
Vantaa Adult Education Centre organises civic education, basic adult education, and foreign language and integration training for immigrants.
Vantaa Art School
Vantaa Art School (Vantaan kuvataidekoulu) offers basic education in visual arts to children and young people aged 5-20.
New TUVA education enables students to decide on their own study paths after basic education
TUVA education (preparatory education for programs leading to an upper secondary qualification) will commence in Vantaa on August 3, 2022.
Safer space
A safe city constitutes the foundation for the residents’ good life. In Vantaa, safer spaces are of particular importance, since numerous people of all ages and backgrounds use the city's premises.
Rental of youth centre facilities
The City of Vantaa offers various facilities to support youth activities. For example, you can reserve, for example, studios for band activities, recreational camps and youth centres from the city's youth services.
Reservation of residential activity facilities
Local communities/organisations and private individuals can reserve residential activity facilities for their use.
The Vantaa Music Institute front page
The Vantaa Music Institute is one of the biggest music institutes in Finland. At the Vantaa Music Institute, over 2,000 students are taught to play instruments and sing by professional teachers. The Institute offers a wide variety of studies that can act as a foundation for either a professional
Apprenticeship studies
An apprenticeship can be used to obtain any upper secondary-level vocational qualification. With an apprenticeship, you learn by doing: you get paid and accumulate your work experience.
Basic education for grades 7-9
In grades 7 through 9, pupils study common and optional subjects in line with the national distribution of lesson hours.