The government has announced that the new Vabaduse School in Tallinn will provide 800 spaces for Ukrainian war refugees to continue their education in Estonia.
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Fourteen schools in Tallinn have started to teach Ukrainian refugee children. So far, 3,000 children have arrived and the Ministry of Education is mulling opening a partial-Ukrainian language school.
Of the 14 candidates who applied for the position of director of the Tallinn School of Music and Ballet, set to open next year, director of Tallinn Music High School, Timo Steiner, was chosen.
Steiner told ERR that he is planning to finish things in the Tallinn Music High School by the end of April and will start at the new position at the beginning of May. The plan is that the three schools - Tallinn School of Ballet, Tallinn Music High and the Georg Ots Tallinn Music College - would get development opportunities in the new house, which would make everybody happy, Steiner commented on the plan.