Global South (Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and the Caribbean region) Presidents, Parliaments, and Ministries of Education need to learn a lot from the Finish world-class education. Quality Education Consultancy Ltd(QECL)&Opportunities 4 Universal Livelihoods-OPUL SKILLING FOUNDATION AFRICA(OSFA) brings you details below: Essential features of the Finnish Education System 1. Finnish teachers are passionate and highly educated. Teachers must have master’s degrees and be highly motivated. 2. Finnish schools offer individual support. The basis for teaching and schoolwork comes from a student’s individual needs. Learning instructors conduct early diagnosing to understand their pupil’s needs to bring out high-quality education. 3. Extensive and professional cooperation to enhance the learning institution. School authorities work closely with organizations representing teachers, students, and principals. The development activities receive strong and widespread support due to this collaboration. 4. Finnish citizens have a positive outlook on education. According to the Ministry of Education and Culture, almost three in four Finnish people aged 25–64 hold an upper secondary school certificate. In addition, one in three holds a higher education degree. Studying requires primary (compulsory) education. Only 1% of each age group leaves primary school without a certificate, and more than half finish later. 5. A student’s learning result is supportive and encouraging. The Finnish education system requires no standardized tests given at the national level and no school rankings. In addition, there are no inspection procedures for learning institutions. The state fully trusts school leaders and teachers in developing their students. They also help and assist with support and funding.