Estonia, Tallinn
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The school teaches 11 official EU languages: English, French, German, Estonian, Italian, Spanish, Finnish, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Romanian. There are two language sections, English and French; when there is no local mother tongue option, the pupil's L1 becomes the language of instruction in their language section (English or French). The secondary cycle currently consists of the English language section.
The school has two language sections: English and French. Lessons are offered across 11 official EU languages. If there is no respective mother tongue learning possibility, the pupil's language of instruction is English or French.
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.