Estonia, Tallinn
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The school has a dormitory for boarding. The dormitory provides mattress, blanket, pillow and bed linen, and bed linen is regularly changed. Dorm residents have access to washing machines and dryers, a sauna, and a computer classroom for quiet study. There is no kitchen; the school offers a meal plan.
Catering is provided by Baltic Restaurants Estonia AS. Catering is available in two locations: the lunch restaurant located in the sports centre and the school canteen. To eat in the canteen, students must set up a meal plan and submit meal requests via a form at the start of the month.
Audentese Koolide SA governs Audentes International School.
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.