Tõrvandi School
EHTE Humanities Gymnasium
Ehte Humanitaargümnaasium is a Russian-language gymnasium in Tallinn, specializing in humanities and languages such as English, French, and German. It adheres to Estonia’s national curriculum and offers a variety of programs including pre-school, extracurricular clubs, and a full-day school option. The school is committed to inclusive and anti-bullying programs, part of networks like the Health […]
Ristiku Basic School
Welcome to Ristiku Põhikool, a pioneer in inclusive education and special needs pedagogy for over 50 years. We are dedicated to providing a supportive learning environment that follows the national curriculum with enhanced and special support classes available to all students in the region. Our school boasts advanced digital teaching tools and a range of […]
St John’s School
St John’s School is a private school set up in 2013 by a group of like-minded parents and teachers who had the idea of creating a school that would allow children to receive an excellent education but not at the cost of their well-being, preserving the balance between body, mind and soul. Teaching and learning […]
Peetri Basic School
We are one of Estonia’s largest educational communities, accommodating 730 students in grades 1-9 and 18 kindergarten groups. Our kindergarten emphasizes learning through play, promoting active, experimental, and experiential learning. At the school level, we focus on creating a supportive atmosphere that enhances both academic and practical skills, alongside social and emotional development. Our students […]
Tallinna Saksa Gümnaasium
Käo Põhikool
Käo Põhikool (Käo Basic School) is a private school that is created by MTÜ Inimeselt Inimesele (NGO) for students of compulsory education age. It is a school for students who have special educational needs. Learning activities and educational activities are carried out in cooperation between Käo Põhikool and Käo Support Centre (Käo Tugikeskus). School provides […]
Vabaduse School
Vabaduse Kool (Freedom School) is a secondary school for Ukrainian war refugees located in the heart of Tallinn. As of September 2024, over 500 students aged 13-18 study at Vabaduse Kool. There are two main languages of instruction in our school – Estonian (60% of the lessons) and Ukrainian (up to 40% of the lessons). […]