Luostarivuori School is a unified comprehensive school that includes grades 1 through 9. The youngest students are seven years old, and the oldest students are 16 years old.
The school is a unified comprehensive school that includes grades 1 through 9. The youngest students are seven years old, and the oldest students are 16 years old. The school is located in the city center of Turku at Luostarinkatu 13, and the total number of students is just under 900.
The school offers a wide range of specialized classes, including visual arts, sports, and Swedish language immersion. In addition, there are small classes that provide support for students of all ages who experience learning difficulties.
Luostarivuori School has long-standing international partnerships with Keio Futsubu School in Japan and IIS Ezio Vanoni School in Italy.
The principal of Luostarivuori school is Mr. Henri Littunen, who is responsible for the operation of the entire comprehensive school. The vice principal, Mr. Juha Mäenpää, oversees the activities of the primary school grades. There are approximately 60 teachers and seven school assistants working at the school.
The school operates in three separate buildings. The main building was constructed in 1926, and it also houses Luostarivuoren Lyseo Upper Secondary School.

Turku is the oldest city in Finland, founded in 1229. It is known for its medieval cathedral and Turku Castle. The city has a population of approximately 210,000 and is located in Southwest Finland on the coast of the Baltic Sea. Just off the city’s shoreline begins the beautiful Turku Archipelago. Turku offers daily ferry connections to Stockholm and flight connections via Helsinki, Stockholm, and Copenhagen to destinations worldwide
