New Nordic Schools Partners with Boundless Life to Bring Finnish Education to Traveling Families

Finland’s New Nordic Schools has partnered with Boundless Life to bring world-class Finnish education to nomadic families around the world. Boundless Life offers a turnkey solution for families that enables them to live, work, and learn whilst traveling and experiencing the world. Their communities, located in destinations around the world,  consist of private homes, co-working spaces, and education centers. Families can develop connections, work, and sustainably explore different parts of the world while being immersed in local culture. Rekha Magon, Co-founder and Chief Learning Officer at Boundless Life, shares,

"We are thrilled to incorporate the world-renowned Finnish curriculum as part of our offerings in Boundless Life. It's been a delight to work with New Nordic Schools’ team and we are excited to provide a transformational learning system that follows a child anywhere and allows families to seamlessly move between our destinations."

Boundless Life’s educational vision is to empower a community of active and impactful learners. By partnering with New Nordic Schools, Boundless Life will be able to provide its traveling families and their children with cutting-edge Finnish education that follows the children wherever they go. Suzanne Perkowsky, Co-founder and Head of Education at New Nordic Schools, shares;

“Working collaboratively on a concept that is so aligned with New Nordic Schools’ vision and educational philosophy has been a pleasure. Boundless Education’s philosophy of children leading their own learning and incorporating nature, local culture and students’ own interests will make it a model experience.”

The first Boundless Education Center is opening alongside Boundless Life’s first location in February 2022 in Sintra, Portugal.


For more information:

Suzanne Perkowsky
Co-founder & Head of Education
New Nordic Schools

[email protected]

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