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General secondary education is acquired at the gymnasium (in Estonian "gümnaasium"), which is an upper secondary school. The upper secondary school is a general education school, which follows on from basic school and has a nominal study period of three years. Upper secondary schools consisting of years 1 to 12 (i.e. the study period lasts 12 ...
EBS Gümnaasium (EBS High School) Elfriede Lender Private Gymnasium (Elfriede Lenderi Eragümnaasium; 1907–1940) Elise von der Howen school (Elise von der Howeni tütarlastekool) Haabersti Vene Gümnaasium; International Elementary School of Estonia
United States: High school (North America) (usually grades 9–12 but sometimes 10–12, it is also called senior high school) is always considered secondary education; junior high school or intermediate school or middle school (6–8, 7–8, 6–9, 7–9, or other variations) are sometimes considered secondary education.
In 1944, the school was named the Tartu City Secondary School No. 2. In 1954, the school was reorganized into a coeducational school for girls and boys. In 1964, in conjunction with Estonian composer and choir director Miina Härma 's 100th birthday, the school was renamed the Miina Härma Gymnasium.
Alumni by high school in Estonia (5 C) Pages in category "Secondary schools in Estonia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Secondary schools in Estonia (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Schools in Estonia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Tartu Art School (Estonian: Tartu Kunstikool) is an upper secondary vocational art school in the city of Tartu, Estonia. TAS provides study programs for aspiring decorator-stylists (interior designers), print media designer-desktop publishers , 3D-modellers and illustrators .
The Gustav Adolf Grammar School is a secondary school in Tallinn, Estonia. [2] Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus established it as the Reval Gymnasium in 1631. It is one of the oldest extant secondary schools in Europe.