Overview of Education System in Estonia

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Learn about topics:
Education system in Estonia
Subjects, homework, how to help your child
Communication with the school
School meals, clothes
School holidays, celebrations
 
Discussion  - 
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Tea break - 
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Tour of the school – 
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Education in Estonia
 
In Estonia it is compulsory for children to
attend school between the ages of 7 and 16.
 
Education is deemed important in Estonia:
80% of all young people get upper
secondary education, i.e. graduate from
gymnasium.
Education in Estonia
 
Municipal schools that service catchment areas
Schools that require admission test and choose the students
Private schools
Schools for children with speacial needs
Home schooling
 
Languages: Estonian, Russian, English
Education in Estonia
 
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speech therapist (logopeed)
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Student attendance
 
Students must attend school every day.
If a student is absent from school, parents
must explain their absence the. This can be
done by writing to e-Kool, sending sms or a
phone call to class teacher.
School excursions and sports events are part
of the school curriculum and all students are
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The broader categories are
 
Estonian language and literature
Foreign languages
Mathematics
Natural sciences (nature, biology, chemistry,
physics, geography)
Social sciences (history, society class,
Arts (visual arts and music)
Technology
Sports
 
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Homework
 
After the school, students are expected
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Do the homework according to what
teacher told them
Use their timetable and diary to plan
for the next day.
Homework can be found in e-Kool!
 
Some tasks can be done quickly, some
homework require more preparation
and looking for information, and take
longer to complete.
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Helping your child with learning
 
 
Ensure they attend school every day.
Provide them with a quiet place to study at home.
Encourage your child to read.
Take an active interest in their work.
Encourage and praise all your child’s efforts.
Speak to the teacher if you are concerned about your child.
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Communication with the school
 
 
What to expect:
Information about your child in e-Kool
Notes about some special activities (for example, excursions)
Yearly report
Individual meetings (parent-teacher interviews)
 
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the younger classes eat at 10:20-10:40
the older classes eat at 11:20-11:40
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School start, holidays and celebrations
 
School starts normally on 1
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smaller children then bring flowers to their class teachers.
 
AUTUMN: 25 to 31 October 2021
CHRISTMAS: 23 December 2021 to 9 January 2022
WINTER: 28 February to 6 March 2022
SPRING: 25 April to 1 May 2022 (except grade 12)
SUMMER: 14 June to 31 August 2022 (except grades 9 and 12)
 
CELEBRATIONS, concerts
Christmas, Independence Day
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Now what?
 
 
Your questions
 
 
Tea time
 
 
Sort tour of the school
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Thank you!
 
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Education in Estonia is compulsory for children aged 7 to 16, with a focus on secondary education. The system includes municipal schools, those requiring admission tests, private schools, special needs schools, and home schooling options. The three stages of basic school cater to different age groups, with increasing independence and responsibility. After basic school, students have options for general secondary education, vocational education, or entering the workforce. The staff at schools include various roles such as directors, head teachers, class teachers, and support staff like psychologists and nurses.

  • Education System
  • Estonia
  • Compulsory Education
  • School Stages
  • Secondary Education

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  1. Meiekla Kool Tere tulemast!

  2. Todays topics Key people at school Learn about topics: Education system in Estonia Subjects, homework, how to help your child Communication with the school School meals, clothes School holidays, celebrations Discussion - arutelu Tea break - teepaus Tour of the school jalutusk ik koolis

  3. Education in Estonia In Estonia it is compulsory for children to attend school between the ages of 7 and 16. Education is deemed important in Estonia: 80% of all young secondary education, i.e. graduate from gymnasium. people get upper

  4. Education in Estonia Municipal schools that service catchment areas Schools that require admission test and choose the students Private schools Schools for children with speacial needs Home schooling Languages: Estonian, Russian, English

  5. Education in Estonia BASIC SCHOOL stage I: grades 1-3 subjects + children adapt to school life often a separate part of the building (shared canteen, gym) mostly one main teacher stage II: grades 4-6 kids become increasingly more responsible and independent learners stage III: grades 7-9

  6. Education in Estonia AFTER BASIC SCHOOL Option 1 : general secondary education (gymnasium) Option 2: get vocational education Option 3: move into work-life SECONDARY EDUCATION grades 10-12 general or vocational secondary education Successful completion of gymnasium university, vocational high school, work

  7. Staff at school School director director: main person in charge of running the school! Head teacher ppealajuhataja: everything about how studies are organized at school Class teacher klassijuhataja: your main contact person at school Support staff: secretary (sekret r) psychologist (ps hholoog), social pedagogue (sotsiaalpedagoog), activity manger (huvijuht) special education teacher (eripedagoog) speech therapist (logopeed) special education needs coordinator (HEVKO) nurse (med de)

  8. Student attendance Students must attend school every day. If a student is absent from school, parents must explain their absence the. This can be done by writing to e-Kool, sending sms or a phone call to class teacher. School excursions and sports events are part of the school curriculum and all students are expected to attend.

  9. School subjects The broader categories are Estonian language and literature Foreign languages Mathematics Natural sciences (nature, biology, chemistry, physics, geography) Social sciences (history, society class, Arts (visual arts and music) Technology Sports

  10. Homework After the school, students are expected to: Do the homework according to what teacher told them Use their timetable and diary to plan for the next day. Homework can be found in e-Kool! Some tasks can be done quickly, some homework require more preparation and looking for information, and take longer to complete.

  11. Helping your child with learning Ensure they attend school every day. Provide them with a quiet place to study at home. Encourage your child to read. Take an active interest in their work. Encourage and praise all your child s efforts. Speak to the teacher if you are concerned about your child.

  12. Communication with the school What to expect: Information about your child in e-Kool Notes about some special activities (for example, excursions) Yearly report Individual meetings (parent-teacher interviews) There will be also parental meetings approximately 4-6 times a year. Parents first contact is the class teacher you can always approach your teacher and ask, if you doubt!

  13. School supplies, clothes School books are free of charge and given to the child by the school Supplies depend on the class notebooks, diary, pens, etc - the information will be given by your teacher School bag School clothes: clothes that are comfortable to wear (but the first school day smaller kids dress up a bit ) indoor shoes! gym clothes

  14. School meals Students have meals at schools the younger classes eat at 10:20-10:40 the older classes eat at 11:20-11:40 Meals are free / partly paid for by the state, partly by the parents. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE CHILD EATS, OTHERWISE IT IS HARD TO FOCUS! What s on the menu? Warm, healthy meals! grains, vegetables, meat, fruits, desserts Students can choose vegetarian meals that are without meat. Children can also buy some extra at the caf (cookies, bananas etc). Prices are around 0.5-2 eur per item.

  15. School start, holidays and celebrations School starts normally on 1stof September. It is a tradition that smaller children then bring flowers to their class teachers. AUTUMN: 25 to 31 October 2021 CHRISTMAS: 23 December 2021 to 9 January 2022 WINTER: 28 February to 6 March 2022 SPRING: 25 April to 1 May 2022 (except grade 12) SUMMER: 14 June to 31 August 2022 (except grades 9 and 12) CELEBRATIONS, concerts Christmas, Independence Day

  16. Now what? Your questions Tea time Sort tour of the school

  17. Thank you!

  18. Tartu Rahvusvaheline Maja Selle n idisesitluse on ette valmsitanud MT Rahvusvaheline maja osana projektist Uued lapsed koolis: uussisser ndajatega seotud v ljakutsed Eesti koolides ja kohanemise toetamine , mida kaasrahastavad Euroopa Liit Varjupaiga-, R nde- ja Integratsioonifondi kaudu ning EV Siseministeerium www.internationalhouse.ee https://www.facebook.com /internationalhousetartu

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