Finnish Saturday School
in the East Midlands


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About us

Location

We have moved into new premises and meet now at the following address:

Robjohn Hall
School Lane
Narborough
Leicester
LE19 2GS

How to find us.

The school is located within a short train or bus journey away from Leicester city centre. We are situated less than a five-minute walk from Narborough train station. There are also plenty of parking spaces available outside the School.

Other major cities in the area such as Nottingham and Derby are also within easy reach either by car or by public transport. Please see the Links page for the public transport information.

Café and Shop

Drop into our café for a cup of freshly brewed Finnish coffee and home-made cakes, which are available at very reasonable prices. We also have a small selection of Finnish goods for sale. The cafe is open on every school day.

Library

We are in the process of setting up our own library of Finnish books, DVDs, videos, magazines, etc. We would be grateful for any donations of the above. If you have any material you would like to donate please let us know.

Other activities

Our school follows Finnish school traditions by having a Christmas Party and Spring Party at the end of each of the two terms. We also arrange social activities for parents.

Volunteering

We are always happy to get more volunteers involved in our activities. As the school cannot run without members' commitment and active involvement, we need your help.

Get in touch or drop in and we can have a chat about how you could help.

Volunteering opportunities are available in the following areas:

  • (Supply) teaching/assisting in the classroom
  • Committee membership
  • Everyday running of the school
  • Baking for the café/running the café
Teachers receive a payment for their contribution. This could be an ideal part time job for a student for example wanting to pursue a career in teaching.

We would also welcome the help of mature people who would be prepared to assist in reading stories to children and to reminisce about life in Finland in the old days.


Last modified: September 03 2010 14:36:23.