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Visual arts

Tuusula Art School offers children and young people aged 6–20 the opportunity to study visual arts in a diverse and long-term manner.
A person paints with watercolours.

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Music education is diverse and available for all ages. Lessons are provided by the Central Uusimaa Music School.
Cello players perform

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At the craft and design school, you can learn to sew, dye, carve, saw, paint, weave, knit and design – and much more. In Tuusula, basic education in craft arts is available for children, young people and adults.
Young person doing handicrafts

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Dance lessons are available for children, young people and adults. For more information, visit the Keton dance school website.
Dancers performing

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Studying circus arts is a long-term and exploratory process, and learning takes place through practice, experience and diverse activities. The studies help students understand circus arts as a multidisciplinary whole that combines artistic, physical and social skills. Tuusula offers basic circus arts education for children and young people.
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Current topics in basic art education

Teaching begins in Tuusula – school starts on 7 August. 

Teaching

In Tuusula, primary and secondary schools will begin their autumn term on Thursday, 7 August 2025. Approximately 5,600 children and young people will be heading to school, including around 480 first-year pupils making their first journey to school. The Tuusula Art School and Tuusula College will begin operating in August.

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