Estonia, Tallinn
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Young Engineers Bricks Challenge Program introduces STEM concepts through hands-on building with Young Engineers bricks for ages 5-8. Robotics & Coding provides an introduction to robotics and computer science using the LEGO Education Robotic and Scratch curriculum, developing problem-solving, critical thinking, modeling and coding skills. Lessons are conducted in a playful and engaging mode with over 30 robotics and coding projects.
Art Club with Miss Triin runs weekly sessions for Primary students to learn techniques and express themselves. Ceramics Hobby Group develops creativity and fine motor skills through clay work. Drama Club focuses on improvisation and basic acting, with a potential year-end performance; Dance and Movement Class promotes movement, rhythm, and confidence. Music lessons are offered as individual guitar, piano, and violin sessions.
Play & Speak – Boost Your French Vocabulary develops French language skills for Primary–Secondary pupils. The program uses board games, creative crafts, role-play and other interactive games to expand vocabulary and encourage spoken French.
Dance and Movement Class fosters movement, rhythm, and confidence. Taekwondo builds physical strength, perseverance, focus and respect for all ages. Cooking Club for P2-P5 covers nutrition and practical cooking skills.
Taekwondo promotes physical fitness and discipline. Dance and Movement Class develops coordination and confidence. Sizzle & Drizzle Cooking Club teaches cooking and healthy eating habits through hands-on sessions.
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.