Tag: Upper secondary education

General Studies (YTO)

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General studies (YTO) are general education studies that are included in all vocational basic degrees.

Parents should discuss with their teens at home how to celebrate responsibly as schools end 

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Schools ending and summer holidays starting is a reason to celebrate. Most children and young people celebrate responsibly, but it is good to prepare for the risk of substance abuse as it commonly increases when schools end.

International IB education to begin at Vantaa Vocational College Varia

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The first IB CP study program in Southern Finland provides the young with facilities for internationality, higher education studies, as well as the practical competence to work as a welfare technology installer.

Studying in Varia

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You can apply to Vantaa Vocational College Varia either through a joint application system or through continuous admissions.

Student office

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In the student affairs office, you can take care of practical matters related to your studies.

Applicant guidance and advice

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At Applicant Services, we will help you with application questions.

Vocational Qualification in Restaurant and Catering Services

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Vocational Qualification in restaurant and catering services gives qualifications to work as a cook and in other positions in the hospitality industry.

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International Partners of Varia

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Varia has multiple international partners around the world. On this page, you can find introductions for different countries and destinations as well as students' travel reports.

The separate recommendations to use a mask at learning institutions will end

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Recommendations to use a mask at schools, universities and other learning institutions in the area will end.

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Bulletin: Secondary education's instructional arrangements as of March 1

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Bulletin: Secondary education's instructional arrangements as of March 1

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