Council for Creative Education - CCE Finland
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What is CCE Finland?

Council for Creative Education Finland is registered in Finland - CCE Finland Oy (2554931-5) as a Limited Liability Company. Our head office is located in Tampere, Finland.

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SISU schools is registered under Trade Mark No. 4457850/28.02.2020. SISU Schools is a preschool chain authorized by the Council for Creative Education in India. 

We operate in the fields of pre-primary, primary, secondary and higher secondary education system reform, quality, assessment, performance development, professional development, and teacher training, as well as supporting innovations in vocational and higher education.

Our Offerings

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SISU Box: Finnish Preschool in a Box (TM)

is a research-based toolkit with teaching aids and games for teachers and parents to make early years learning fun and play-based.

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AI enabled Schools empowers institutions to seamlessly integrate AI into education, enhancing teaching and administrative efficiency. Join us to unlock the potential of AI in education and earn the certification of an "AI Enabled School."

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CCE Finland School accreditation process embodies the essence of the Finnish education system while also aligning with the principles outlined in the National Education Policy (NEP). This two-fold approach ensures that accredited institutions not only meet Finland's quality standards but also adhere to the overarching goals and objectives set forth by the national education policy.

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Finland Education Tour

Embark on a transformative journey through Finland's world-renowned education system. Experience firsthand the secrets behind Finland's educational success on our immersive Education Tours

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The pride of being a member of the Council for Creative Education is dedicated to promoting quality education for students and the stakeholders from the education domain.

Watch Kaitlin Watts from South Carolina speak about her excitement about the upcoming Early Childhood Education tour in Finland from Sep 8-11th 2024

Watch the Webinar - Transforming Nepal's Education with Finland's Model! Join Us LIVE!

Why CCE Finland?

Providing equal opportunities for all citizens to high-quality education and training is a long-term objective of the Finnish education policy. The keywords in Finnish education policy are quality, efficiency, equity, and internationalization.
The basic right to education and culture is recorded in the Constitution. The policy is built on the principles of lifelong learning and free education. Education is seen as a key to the competitiveness and well-being of the society. To Know More Click Here
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