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EBS Gymnasium (EBS High School) was established in 1997 and is a school that values confidence, empathy, and entrepreneurship in every individual. Everything we do upholds our commitment to ensuring that our students leave us equipped with a knowledge of themselves and their abilities as well as being ready to face with confidence the challenges of university life and beyond.
EBS Gymnasium is open to students who have completed an Estonian or foreign primary school. We have had international students from Russia, the United States, China, Sweden, Finland, Italy, Poland, and Egypt.
EBS Gymnasium’s mission is to provide relevant secondary and business education to entrepreneurial young people in an international environment.
EBS Gymnasium is an international high school whose graduates know what freedom and responsibility are and who are creative, entrepreneurial, and caring.
The international class presents an exciting, challenging, and fulfilling three years amid an ideal environment for international and local students who are willing to study 50% in English and 50% in Estonian. The class is an optimum size – we admit no more than 15 students each year. The tuition fee is 2990 euros per academic year. The fee includes all materials needed for the study.
Academic study is important to us, and we expect our students to achieve high standards. We are committed to offering a broadly-based education that follows the Estonian National Curriculum and allows our young people to discover their strengths. Half of the subjects are taught in English by our highly intellectual yet cheerful teachers. As with all other students in Estonia, our international students are also expected to take Mathematics, English, and Estonian as their leaving examinations.
Our school is focused on economic studies. During the three-year program, students learn intensively about micro- and macroeconomics, entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, and management. The business and economic teachers are well-known Estonian business people and/or university lecturers.
By the time each student leaves EBS High School, they will have acquired the knowledge, skills, and qualifications they need to build their futures. EBS High School’s diploma will enable them to continue their studies at the university level. The school is well-suited for students who wish to continue their studies abroad. The academic environment, the use of British high school materials, and a full-time native English-speaking teacher give students powerful tools to thrive in English-language degree programs abroad.
Estonian Business School students can become exchange students in all our partner universities and other higher educational institutions around the world – mainly in Europe and Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Georgia, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, and South Korea. EBS has signed an agreement with more than 70 partner universities.
You may qualify for student exchange, regardless of whether you are a daytime, evening, distant, or master student. Being an exchange student means that you study abroad for a semester or two.
International exchange students can come to EBS for one semester or for the whole academic year to study in any of the regular business courses.
Every year around 60 EBS students study abroad, and EBS receives about 120 incoming students from all over the world.
You may choose between EBS partner universities and receive a scholarship from the European Union and the Republic of Estonia. The scholarship is only applicable to those who are EU citizens and study in the EU countries.
The partner university provides a list of subjects that international students may choose from. EBS students generally base their choice on their curriculum in EBS. The credit points that you have received in the foreign university will be transferred by EBS, and you do not need to retake the subject.
The Erasmus+ Programme supports, among other policy objectives, the European modernization and internationalization agenda in higher education. The Programme covers the period 2014-2020.
The Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) provides the general quality framework for European and international cooperation activities a higher education institution (HEI) may carry out within the Programme. The award of an Erasmus Charter for Higher Education is a pre-requisite for all HEIs located in an eligible country (the list is published in the call – see the link below) and willing to participate in learning mobility of individuals and/or cooperation for innovation and good practices under the Programme. For HEIs located in other countries, the ECHE is not required, and the quality framework will be established through inter-institutional agreements between HEIs. The Charter is awarded for the full duration of the Programme.
In case you choose an EBS partner university outside the EU, you do not qualify for the scholarship offered by the EU and the Republic of Estonia. It is worth finding out whether the host university provides the opportunity to apply for different scholarships.


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