What are the schools in Tallinn like?
When we asked about the schools in Tallinn, they said...
"Tallinn is home to a number of excellent international and bilingual schools. The International School of Estonia (ISE) is a private, non-profit school that offers an international curriculum for students from pre-school to grade 12. ISE is accredited by the Council of International Schools and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, and offers a variety of language courses, including English, Estonian, and Russian. The school also offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, such as sports, music, and art. The Tallinn French School is a private, bilingual school that offers a French-English curriculum for students from pre-school to grade 12. The school is accredited by the French Ministry of Education and is a member of the European Council of International Schools. The school offers a variety of language courses, including French, English, and Estonian, and a range of extracurricular activities, such as sports, music, and art. The Tallinn International School is a private, non-profit school that offers an international curriculum for students from pre-school to grade 12. The school is accredited by the Council of International Schools and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, and offers a variety of language courses, including English, Estonian, and Russian. The school also offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, such as sports, music, and art. The Tallinn English College is a private, bilingual school that offers an English-Estonian curriculum for students from pre-school to grade 12. The school is accredited by the Estonian Ministry of Education and is a member of the European Council of International Schools. The school offers a variety of language courses, including English, Estonian, and Russian, and a range of extracurricular activities, such as sports, music, and art," explained one expat living in Tallinn, Estonia.
"I would encourage anyone considering bring their kids to Estonia to visit the school and see them in action. It is a great little school with a faculty that cares," said one parent with children at International School of Estonia in Tallinn.
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What are the schools in Tallinn like?
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