Deutsche Schule Helsinki (DSH; German for "German school Helsinki", Finnish: Helsingin Saksalainen koulu, Swedish: Tyska skolan i Helsingfors) is a partly bilingual, German and Finnish-speaking school in Helsinki, the capital of Finland.
In the past, most of its students were children of German families living in Finland.
[4] The schools programs include compulsory German and English, and voluntary Swedish, French, Latin and Russian.
DSH offers two paths of education from grades 1–9, with either Finnish or German as the language of instruction.
Senior high school education (10th–12th grade Oberstufe) is also offered in German, culminating with the Reifeprüfung der Deutschen Schule Helsinki, which entitles graduates to enroll at a university in Finland or Germany.