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Teach at HEI Schools - Mongolia in Mongolia

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World iconPreK - Kindergarten
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Early Childhood Education Teachers
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Pedagogical Lead
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Early Childhood Education Teachers
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Pedagogical Lead
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About HEI Schools - Mongolia

HEI Schools is an international preschool concept based on the globally well-recognized Finland's early educational model and Nordic approach with holistic and play-based learning approach. We want to show learning is fun and it's not just us saying it - the University of Helsinki in Finland as a co-founder and shareholder differentiates HEI Schools from other education companies because our model is based on research. Join us on our journey to provide high-quality early education to as many children and families in the world as possible! 



HEI Schools - Mongolia contact information

Address: , Ulaanbaatar, 1, Mongolia

Mongolia at a glance

Country information

Capital: Ulaanbaatar

Language: Mongolian

Population: 2.9 million

Currency: Togrog (MNT)

Government: Parliamentary constitutional republic

Country quick facts

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Mongolia’s capital is Ulaanbaatar, or Ulan Bator, which comes from the Mongolian Ulayanbayatur, which means “Red Hero.”
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Mongolia is referred to as “Land of the Blue Sky” because it has over 260 sunny days a year.
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The Gobi desert, a part of which lies in Mongolia, is the largest desert in Asia and is the fifth largest in the world.
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Snow leopards are native to Mongolia, and one-third of the world’s population lives there. A snow leopard cannot roar or purr.
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The most popular Mongolian sport is bökh (durability),or wrestling, and the most important tournament is held on Mongolia’s Independence Day.
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The Mongolian traditional costume is called the deel, which is similar to a caftan or old European-style folded tunic.
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Mongolia’s national dish is a steamed dumpling filled with meat (usually beef or mutton) called Buuz.
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