On this page you will find services and benefits provided by the City of Tallinn to children and families with children. The main goal of the support...
Tallinn has launched a program offering free educational excursions for school classes and kindergarten groups to city cultural institutions. Each group is eligible for one free visit per year. The initiative aims to expand access to cultural life for children and young people in Tallinn and is available to all local kindergartens, general education schools, and vocational schools.
Psychosocial counselling for children and adults with deaf-blindness, visual impairments and accompanying visual and hearing impairments. Description...
Starting in the fall of 2025, five schools transitioning to Estonian-language education in Tallinn will, for the first time, open classes where instruction is conducted at the mother-tongue level of Estonian. These classes are offered through citywide enrollment, meaning children are not automatically assigned to these classes. The decision to enroll a child in one of these classes rests with the parents.
Taking into account the peculiarities of children, the following special groups have been formed in Tallinn’s preschool institutions: Leveling groups...
Õie Park is located at 40 Õie Street, on the corner of Õie and Sihi Streets. The park was enrolled in the list of parks in 1947 and it was designed to...
Child Welfare Commission The spheres of the Commission’s activity include: Protection of, help for, and supervision of children and teenagers; General...