Target group: Young people
Terms of leisure time use of Vantaa city spaces
The leisure time use and payment policies have been revised and came into effect starting 1.8.2022. These guidelines include important information regarding payment conditions, applying for reservations, and terms of cancellation in sports facilities and other spaces. The following terms of use must
Reserving facilities and prices
The City of Vantaa has a wide range of different types of facilities that can be reserved for different activities.
Jobs and traineeships at youth services
Here at Vantaa's youth services, we are always looking for new employees and trainees and offer opportunities to complete your thesis or conduct research on youth work.
Recreational activities and hobbies for young adults
Vantaa’s services for young adults offer young adults free recreational and leisure activities in cooperation with different service providers. The free and intoxicant-free activities are aimed at local young adults aged 18–29 and they are open to all.
Specialised youth work
Special youth workers work with young people aged 10–17 in challenging life situations.
Double degree
The adult general upper secondary school of Vantaa and the remote general upper secondary school of Sotunki both offer an effortless way of completing matricular examination during (or after) vocational qualification.
School travel and school transportation
School transportation is primarily arranged by public modes of transport, in which case the student receives a free-of-charge schoolchild's travel card. The travelcard can be downloaded at Vantaa Infos. In exceptional cases, however, taxi transportation can be arranged, if it is not possible for the
Introduction days
During the introduction days there is an opportunity of getting to know the academies and the professions of vocational schools. 9th graders, students, caretakers and everyone who is interested in such studies have access to the facilities, teachers and the selection of study-programes.
Compulsory education
Children living permanently in Finland are required to attend school. Compulsory education begins at the beginning of the school year in the year in which the child turns seven. Compulsory education will end when a young person has their 18th birthday, or when they have completed an upper secondary