On the second level of your city, you will have the opportunity to build a school. Even if you don’t build it immediately, after some time a window will pop up that it might be a good idea to do so.
The school should open under the “amenities & services” tab and the process of building a school will cost you…
It is certainly important to say that it will have a positive impact on your surroundings. Therefore, I recommend building it in the middle of some sort of housing or at least in the vicinity of housing to be built later.
Once you build the school, it will look like the picture presented below. I think it is possible to build multiple schools per city. And once they work, they will increase your people’s education. However, I’m not sure how a higher education work – not many game mechanics work with education in general.
Nevertheless, the bonus to desirability is quite high, so even if you don’t see a direct effect on higher education, it’s still worth building the school. You may teach healers in school as well I think.
How to get a teacher in Farthest Frontier?
Unfortunately, in Farthest Frontier, no one can be a teacher. It is, along with healer, the only job you need an educated person for, and the only way to get one without teaching yourself is to have that person come to you during immigration…
… so support immigration as much as you can. Keep the places ready, people happy and the food plentiful, and within a year or two at the most there’s a good chance a teacher will come to you.
Guides about Farthest Frontier:
How to earn gold? | How to explore? | How to increase population? | How to get food? | How to get logs? | How to get firewood? | How to get heavy tools without a blacksmith? | Tips for a start on a new map | Desirability guide | Defense guide | How to get a healer? | How to get a school? | How to repair buildings? | How to get iron? | How to get coal? | How to get a homestead?