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International School of Estonia

Estonia, Tallinn

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €8,356 - 26,764
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 150
Type Co-educational
Opened 1995
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages English, Estonian, French, Spanish
Strengths STEM, Visual and Creative Arts, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Preschool, Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

The International School of Estonia (ISE) is a non-profit, IB World School in Tallinn offering the IB continuum for students aged 3 to 18. English is the language of instruction, and the school follows PYP, MYP and DP with an inquiry-based approach that develops critical thinking, empathy and key life skills. ISE is Tallinn's first IB World School and is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and NEASC. Founded in 1995, the school operates from a historic building a walk from Tallinn's Old Town, with 19 classrooms, a 10,000-title Learning Commons library, and specialized spaces for science, art, music, technology and languages. A 1:1 iPad program in PYP, BYOD in MYP/DP, and participation in Digital Bridges support modern learning. The campus includes a gym, playgrounds, and access to tennis and running facilities. The MYP1–DP2 Student Council provides student voice and leadership opportunities; Pride Week highlights an inclusive community.

The Essentials

International School of Estonia has 150 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

Tallinn, Estonia. The school is located at Juhkentali 18, 10132 Tallinn, Estonia.

Stages

Pre-K through 12 (ages 3–19).

Type

Non-profit international IB World School offering the full IB continuum (PYP, MYP, DP).

Additional learning support

Special Educational Needs Coordinator; School Psychologist; English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme; Dean of Students; University & Career Pathways Advisement (starting 2025–2026).

Country affiliation

Estonia

School day structure

DP classes begin at 07:55; DP periods run from 08:00 onward with a schedule that includes breaks and a lunch period; PYP day typically starts around 08:35–08:40; MYP follows a similar timetable; end-of-day dismissal ranges from 15:30 to 16:15 depending on level, with after-school activities 15:30–16:15.

Fees

Annual tuition at International School of Estonia ranges from EUR 8,356 to EUR 26,764 for 2026/27.

Application & Registration Fees

- Registration (one-time, non-refundable): EUR 600, payable upon enrolment.
- Capital levy (one-time, non-refundable): EUR 3,000, charged on the first invoice for all new enrollees (not applied to Preschool; assessed when a student enters Reception).

Tuition fees — annual and per term (per student)

- Preschool (ages 3–4): EUR 8,356 per year; EUR 2,089 per quarter.
- Reception (age 5): EUR 9,192 per year; EUR 2,298 per quarter.
- PYP 1–5 (Grades 1–5): EUR 23,988 per year; EUR 5,997 per quarter.
- MYP 1–5 (Grades 6–10): EUR 25,812 per year; EUR 6,453 per quarter.
- DP 1–2 (Grades 11–12): EUR 26,764 per year; EUR 6,691 per quarter.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Payment frequency: fees may be paid either annually or quarterly.
- Standard invoice schedule (quarterly billing dates as issued by the school):
- 1st invoice: 1 July (annual invoice or 1st quarterly invoice)
- 2nd quarterly invoice: 17 October
- 3rd quarterly invoice: 30 January
- 4th quarterly invoice: 2 April.
- Payment deadline: tuition invoices are due within 14 days of the invoice date.
- Currency: all payments are accepted only in Euros.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not offered; the school operates as a day school and does not list any boarding fees. Facilities and capacity are described for day use only.

Other costs and typical additional charges

- Capital levy and registration fee (listed above) are charged in addition to tuition for new students.
- IB examination and related DP charges: IB exam fees and EUR (Enquiry Upon Results) fees are charged separately to DP students and are invoiced (for example, EUR 85 for certain EUR categories; other exam/IB service fees apply). These exam-related fees are invoiced in addition to tuition. If an external exam fee is refunded by the examination body (for example a successful IB EUR that results in an increased grade), that fee is refundable to the family.
- After-school activities: registration fees are charged for most activities. Parents are billed separately for these optional activities.
- Meals: a cafeteria provides daily hot meals (free breakfast; lunch available at prices set by the school/cafeteria); lunch charges are separate from tuition when applicable.
- Devices and materials: the school operates a 1:1 iPad programme in the Primary Years and a Bring-Your-Own-Device approach in MYP/DP; families should expect costs for personal devices, consumables, subject-course materials, and any teacher-prescribed supplies or specialized support services.
- Other incidental charges: any fines, lost/damaged school property charges (e.g., for iPads, calculators, books) and specific programme fees (trips, special courses, retake exam registrations) are invoiced separately. Families must settle these charges with the business office.

Refund information and withdrawal billing

- Registration fee and Capital Levy are non-refundable.
- Term charging: a student enrolled for any portion of a term will be charged for the full term (no pro‑rata reduction for partial-term attendance). Transcripts and official records will not be released until all outstanding payments and obligations are settled.
- Examination fee refunds: if an external examination body (for example the IB) waives or reimburses a specific exam fee (for example a successful Enquiry Upon Results where the examining body refunds the fee), that refunded amount will be passed back to the family.

Fee payment options (instruments and practical notes)

- Currency requirement: all payments must be made in Euros.
- Specific payment instruments (for example: bank transfer, credit card, online payment portal, direct debit) are not itemized on the published fee summary. Invoices are issued according to the billing schedule above and include payment instructions; families should follow the invoice payment instructions issued with each invoice.

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Academics

International School of Estonia teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

ISE is Tallinn's first IB World School offering the full continuum of the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP) for students aged 3 to 19. It provides a personalized, high-quality English-medium education from Pre-K through the 12th grade. The learning approach is inquiry-based and aims to develop critical thinking, empathy and essential life skills. ISE prepares students for the IB Diploma Programme and offers a flexible pathway to graduation. The school emphasizes small classes, highly qualified teachers, and a nurturing, inclusive environment with global accreditations and a strong alumni network.

Student Teacher Ratio

ISE offers small classes and a nurturing environment with highly qualified and experienced teachers.

Exam Results

ISE graduates have been accepted at respected universities around the world, with destinations across North America, Great Britain, mainland Europe, Australasia, and Estonia. Notable universities include the London School of Art (UK), Université Jean Moulin Lyon (France), University College London (UK), University of Kingston (UK), University of Sterling (UK), University of Connecticut (USA), Hogeschool Utrecht (Netherlands), Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne (Switzerland), and the University of Oxford (UK).

Higher Education Progression

ISE graduates proceed to top universities worldwide, with destinations across North America, Great Britain, mainland Europe, Australasia, and Estonia. Notable universities have included institutions such as University of Oxford, University of Connecticut, University of Aberdeen and University of Southampton among others.

Admissions

Admissions

ISE welcomes students aged 3–19. The Admissions Committee reviews each application, considering the applicant's potential to benefit from ISE's IB curriculum (PYP, MYP, DP) or the CIS/NEASC-accredited high school diploma; the school's ability to meet the applicant's educational needs; the applicant's ability to meet academic, attendance, and behavioral expectations; and fulfillment of financial and medical requirements. There is no general admissions test. Documentation must include Confidential Teacher Reference Forms, progress reports from the last two years, Health and Data Form, and evidence of any required educational support. All documents must be submitted in English, as English is the medium of instruction. Further documentation or testing may be requested if necessary.

Scholarships

ISE offers merit- and needs-based scholarships and bursaries. Types of scholarships and bursaries include Scholarships (Master; International Futures) and Bursaries (Innovation Outreach; Unique Needs/Diversity; For Children of Teachers in Estonia). Scholarships are merit-based, with All Scholarship students must maintain a grade of at least 5 in all subjects and meet behavioral and Learner Profile expectations. Bursaries are awarded for reasons other than academic excellence and require a grade of 4 in all subjects and adherence to Learner Profile expectations, unless special educational needs apply. The Master scholarship is merit-based and awarded at the discretion of the Management Board on the proposal of the Scholarship Committee, with the amount determined by the committee and reviewed annually. The International Futures scholarship is merit-based, up to 50% of tuition; eligibility includes the last three years in a school licensed by the Estonian MOE and offering the Estonian National Curriculum, with consideration for Estonian students returning from overseas. The Innovation Outreach bursary is needs-based and offered to children with a parent connected to science and/or technology fields or able to establish partnerships with ISE; a cooperation plan must be presented and the family pays a minimum of 10% of net income per child. The Unique Needs/Diversity bursary is for documented unique needs; For Children of Teachers in Estonia requires at least one parent employed full-time as a teacher for grades 1–12, with concurrent employment during enrollment, a maximum of two children per family, and standard admissions. Access the full ISE Scholarship and Bursary Policy document. ISE Gives Back offers at least 15 competitive scholarships in the 2026–2027 academic year, with successful applicants paying 30% of the regular tuition and capital levy; the scholarship covers 70% of tuition fees (PYP 1–5, MYP 1–5, DP 1–2). More than 50% of ISE students receive some form of tuition discount.

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