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Audentes International School provides International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for students aged 15 to 18. The Diploma Programme is taught in English and runs across Grades 11–12, combining a core—Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, and Creativity, Activity and Service—with six subject groups. Students typically take six subjects, often three at Higher Level and three at Standard Level, choosing languages like English A Language and Literature, Estonian A Literature, Russian A Language and Literature, plus language acquisition options such as Spanish Ab Initio and German Ab Initio. Group offerings cover Business Management, Economics, History of Europe, Psychology, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Visual Arts. The programme connects to universities worldwide through recognition and international-minded education. Audentes has operated as a separate IB Diploma Programme school since 2019, with English instruction, Moodle and e-ÕIS for online learning, and Erasmus+ participation. Facilities include Audentes Sports Center with a pool, tennis hall, and wellness amenities.
International School of Tallinn is a private IB World School located in Ülemiste City, Tallinn, Estonia. It serves students from age 2 to 18 and delivers the IB across the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme. English is the language of instruction, with Estonian taught in Grades 1–5 and additional languages including French, German, Russian and Spanish. The Diploma Programme, launched in 2022, features six subject groups and a DP core (Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, CAS); a diploma requires a minimum of 24 points from six subjects, with up to 3 extra core points for a maximum of 45. IST occupies a modern campus with a reception area, a library linked to the Estonian Public Library system, and on‑site dining. Sports and science facilities include a gym with multi‑sport courts and laboratories. After‑school activities span sports, arts, languages and technology, with clubs such as Little Scientist Club, Piano and Music Club, Chess and Think, Make, Test; Japanese and Chinese are offered after school.
The International School of Estonia (ISE) is a non-profit, IB World School in Tallinn offering the IB continuum for students aged 3 to 18. English is the language of instruction, and the school follows PYP, MYP and DP with an inquiry-based approach that develops critical thinking, empathy and key life skills. ISE is Tallinn's first IB World School and is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and NEASC. Founded in 1995, the school operates from a historic building a walk from Tallinn's Old Town, with 19 classrooms, a 10,000-title Learning Commons library, and specialized spaces for science, art, music, technology and languages. A 1:1 iPad program in PYP, BYOD in MYP/DP, and participation in Digital Bridges support modern learning. The campus includes a gym, playgrounds, and access to tennis and running facilities. The MYP1–DP2 Student Council provides student voice and leadership opportunities; Pride Week highlights an inclusive community.
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