The Päivölä School Mathematics Programme started as a pilot in 1994, and it acquired its current form in 1997. It can be defined as a talent support programme, given the fact that, in addition to having higher-than-average abilities, the admitted students are committed to learning mathematics and natural sciences subjects and they are motivated to learn. The options of fast progress and of gaining university credits in upper secondary school give high-ability students long-term advantages.
Helsinki Summer School is a three-week academic event organised every August by University of Helsinki, Aalto University and Hanken School of Economics. Each year students from over 60 countries are given an unforgettable experience that combines academic studies with a wide range of cultural and social activities.
MYCAmp is an international summer camp organized for gifted students in Finland. You can read a study on MYCamp at our page Best Practices.