Estonia’s area of 45 227 km2 is similar to that of the Netherlands, but the population (1.4 million) is ten times smaller. Estonia has a population of 1.4 million, of which 67% are ethnic Estonians...
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The Estonian educational system covers pre-school education, basic education, upper secondary or vocational education, and post-secondary education at universities and at other post-secondary institutions...
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Kuressaare Gymnasium is an open educational establishment for all applicants. Our aim is to offer as many teachers and students as possible the chance to move to the highest level of self-accomplishment in their...
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Iceland is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, on the borders of the temperate and
the Arctic zones, with its extreme northern point touching the Arctic Circle. Its nearest
neighbour to the west is Greenland, at a distance of 278 km. Some 420 km to the
southeast lie the Faroe Islands...
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The Slovak Republic lies in the Central Europe. The country geography is characteristic with major differences in the height above sea. The central and northern Slovakia is a mountainous region - the Carpathian mountains cross this area...
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The right to education is laid down in the Constitution of the Slovak Republic. The state education is provided free of charge. Private schools may be provided for payment...
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The translation of the name of our school (Zakladna Skola) to English is Primary (Basic) School. Education at primary school in Slovakia lasts nine years...
Read on, photos: Pezinok, our school.