Here, you will find a selection of Estonian educational institutions open to hosting international visitors and showcasing their schools and Estonian education. We also highly recommend venturing beyond Tallinn, visiting rural schools or exploring other Estonian cities.
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Full Cycle Game Academy offers specialised training, simulating a real game development company's environment. We focus on equipping students with industry-relevant skills and knowledge, enhancing teamwork, organization, and communication. Our goal is to prepare successful Unreal Engine game specialists.
kood/Jõhvi is a retraining program for adults offering a innovative approach to study programming, and enable people from various fields to make a career change and dive into the world of tech. The school is funded by over 30 companies, including many start-ups and unicorns that are supporting the students during their studies to make sure their skills meet the industry standards. Get in contact to learn more about the school, visit our school building in Jõhvi or collaborate with us!
Pärnumaa Vocational Education Center is an innovative training centre in the South-West of Estonia, focussing exclusively on highly technical skills. The centre offers different training programmes and is ready to share best practices.
Tallinn Polytechnic School, established in 1915, offers contemporary technological vocational education. The school's programs include IT, software development, electronics, telecommunication, audiovisual, media production, and automation. It accepts students who have completed primary or high school and provides supplementary courses, aiming to contribute to lifelong learning. The school has collaborated with other institutions and participated in mobility projects like Leonardo and Erasmus...
Tartu Vocational College educates about 3000 students annually in fields like IT, robotics, and technology. Starting from age 16, learners are trained to be professionals adept in latest technologies and capable of creating innovative solutions for future businesses. With 89% of graduates employed in their field, VOCO also offers continuing education for employees and alumni, adapting to today's rapidly changing tech environment.
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