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Tallinn School No. 21 Tallinna 21. Kool | |
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The main building of the Tallinn School No. 21 | |
Address | |
Raua 6 Tallinn, Harjumaa Estonia | |
Coordinates | 59°26′07″N 24°45′59″E / 59.4354°N 24.7664°E / 59.4354; 24.7664 |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1903 |
Principal | Meelis Kond |
Grades | 1–12 |
Number of pupils | 1385 |
Website | Official website |
Tallinn School No. 21 is a secondary school in Tallinn, Estonia. The school was founded as the Tallinn kroonualgkool No. 21. The first schoolhouse was a wooden house on J. Poska 6a. In the 1923/24 academic year, as the number of students grew, a new schoolhouse was needed.
The school is a member of the G5 Union of Schools, which comprises what some call the "elite Tallinn city centre schools": Tallinn English College, Tallinn French School, Gustav Adolf Grammar School, and Tallinn School No. 21.
Schoolhouse
The schoolhouse is at Raua 6. The architect was Artur Perna [et]. From 2001 to 2003, the schoolhouse was renovated.
Education
The school provides both primary and secondary education. In the secondary stage (gymnasium) students can choose between three tracks: science, English, and social and humanities studies.
Notable alumni
- Sirje Helme
- Maarja-Liis Ilus
- Piret Järvis
- Veiko-Vello Palm
- Märt Põder
- Markus Robam
- Artjom Savitski
- Katrin Siska
- Uku Suviste
- Karl-Erik Taukar
- Urve Tiidus
- Igor Volke
- Evelin Võigemast
References
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