Tõrvandi School
Tallinn Industrial Education Center
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 […]
Tallinna Saksa Gümnaasium
Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences
Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences (EUAS) is the market leader in Estonian private higher education, located in the multiple award-winning Smart City called– Ülemiste City (https://www.ulemistecity.ee/en/). We are known for our dedication in building long lasting partnerships between the public/private sector and the university. These partnerships are championed by our staff, supported by their […]
Viljandi Gymnasium
Viljandi Gymnasium was established in 2012 as the first state-governed gymnasium in Estonia. There are currently 553 students (age 16-19) studying and about 60 teachers working at our school (2023). Students can choose between 6 programs or fields of study – mathematics and physics, natural sciences, humanities and art, social sciences, economy/business and foreign languages. […]
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). […]