A parent can pick any school in Tallinn for his/her child in 2nd-9th grade if there are free places (find a suitable school from the map ). In case of...
The parent and child shelter is meant for parents above all for mothers and children who have experienced physical, mental, or sexual violence or who...
The Tallinn City Government has submitted a draft resolution to the City Council aimed at mitigating the impact of the 2025 land tax increase on property owners in Tallinn compared to 2024. The compensation is a one-time measure designed to cover the tax increase for 2025.
The purpose of the childcare service is to support the coping of a person raising a disabled child (or at least a child with a high need for care and...
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.
Access to metadata of the collections in Tallinn City Archives through information systems of the National Archives of Estonia (Register of Archives...
The colourful museum built in 1937 as the main building of the Kadriorg Children’s Park is a playful environment created for children and families to...
The Haabersti Recreational Centre has clubs suitable for younger people as well as adults. The goal of the Haabersti Recreational Centre is to offer...