European Easter Traditions
European Easter Traditions: How Our Primary School Students Became Part of an International Project
European Easter Traditions: How Our Primary School Students Became Part of an International Project
At the TV Tower, the 4th-grade students learned how to create safe online profiles.
Yesterday, the first-grade students visited Kadrioru Park. It was a wonderful field trip and an interesting lesson.
In May, students from grades 9K, 10A, and 11A at Tallinn Haabersti Gymnasium visited the Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design for museum lessons focused on sustainable design and the circular
Our school's vocal ensemble, Mosaic, performed at the children's folk art festival "Kaleidoskoop+". We would like to thank music teacher Irina Bljaškina for helping them prepare.
On May 18, students from Class 11C took part in a field trip to Aegna Island as part of a program organized by the Environmental Board.
On May 8 and 12, our school held a grand celebration of Book and Rose Day. This year, the event was organized by our dedicated high school students.
The "Food and Edible Plants" program. It was interesting and informative.
On February 12th, one of the most significant events of the academic year took place: a nationwide Russian language and literature competition for students in grades 5–9.
During the April Nut Month, competitions were held at our school – hydrogen car H2O races. Students of class 6K achieved the following results.
Our gymnasium hosted its fifth annual drone competition.
As part of the Nordplus Junior project “Teaching scientific research in natural sciences,” a teachers’ meeting took place from April 13–17, 2026, in Enköping, Sweden.