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Tallinn European School

Estonia, Tallinn

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Admissions Process

1. Official admission period for the 2026/2027 school year runs from 12 January to 13 March. Current students are not required to reapply.

2. Language requirements: The school provides two language sections—English (all classes) and French (Nursery and Primary only). The mother tongue/dominant language (L1) is compulsory from P1 to S7, and a second language (L2) is compulsory from P1 to S7; L2 becomes the language of instruction for some subjects from Secondary 3. A third language (L3) is compulsory from S1 to S5 (optional in S6–S7). At the start of Secondary 1, students must have A2 level in L2, and the school may conduct language tests to verify levels.

3. Application fee: An application fee of 200 euros is payable on application and is non-refundable. The fee does not apply to children of employees of EU institutions and agencies. Payment can be made by bank transfer or credit card; cash payments are not accepted.

4. Tuition and charges: Tuition for 2026/2027 is Nursery 4,610 euros per year; Primary 5,400 euros per year; Secondary 6,600 euros per year. Fees may be paid in monthly installments; if a yearly payment is needed (e.g., through an employer), confirm at admission. The costs of canteen, extracurricular activities, aftercare, transport, field trips and study materials are not included.

5. Enrolment categories: TES has two categories. Category I covers children of EU institutions and agencies; Category II covers children of foreigners living and working in Estonia if the children cannot study in their mother tongue in a local state or private school. Category II enrolment is subject to availability. Priority is given to the children of EU diplomats in Tallinn; within Category II priority is given to children who have previously studied in one of TES's section languages (English or French).

6. Online application: The application and documents are submitted through the online admission application form of MySchool. First, create an account in the system; thereafter applications can be filled out and submitted. Personal information is processed according to the Principles of Processing of Personal Data. If a study place cannot be provided, all accounts and shared data will be deleted shortly before the beginning of the next admission period.

7. What the process involves: A family interview (via Skype) to understand the pupil's previous education, languages spoken at home, and family routines. A trial day may be arranged if requested to observe the pupil in class. Language tests may be conducted: L1 from Primary 3; L2 from Primary 3; L3 from Secondary 2. A Mathematics test may be required.

8. How class level is decided: The school follows the table of equivalences drawn up under Article 11 of the Convention defining the Statute of the European Schools; age and emotional maturity are also considered.

9. Entry timing: Pupils are admitted at the beginning of the school year in the calendar year in which the child reaches the minimum age of the class requested.

10. Additional notes: If vacancies exist, new applications may be considered outside the standard January–March period for Category II; otherwise Category I applies. The school reserves the right to decide whether to accept applications outside the application period.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

The school offers tuition-fee reductions: Family-based Reduction for families with more than one TES pupil; Employee's Reduction for parents or legal representatives who work at TES with a minimum 0.6 workload.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French
Fees €4,390 - 6,280
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 500
Type Co-educational
Opened 2013
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Tallinn European School provides education for ages 4 to 18 within European School framework. The curriculum follows the European Schools model and leads to the European Baccalaureate, a qualification recognized by universities across the EU and beyond. The school operates two language sections, English and French, with instruction in the respective languages and a structured L1/L2/L3 language program. L2 is compulsory from Primary 1 to Secondary 7 and L3 from Secondary 1 to Secondary 5. Founded in 2013 by the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research, it is Baltics' only Accredited European School, owned by the European School Foundation. In 2018 the campus moved to Tehnika 18, a renovated 7,200-square-metre site in central Tallinn with four floors, Blocks A-C, a library, a canteen and a gym and around 40 classrooms. Extracurricular options span sports, arts and STEM, including Young Engineers Bricks Challenge and Play & Speak – French vocabulary for students.

School Events

Past Events

Primary Flea Market / Nursery Book and Toy Exchange
Primary Flea Market / Nursery Book and Toy Exchange
A TES school community event described in the calendar as a flea market and an exchange for books an...
Friday, 29 May 2026 at 00:00 EEST Not specified in the calendar PDF

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