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Pärnu Koidula Gymnasium Named Estonia's School of the Year 2026

Pärnu Koidula Gymnasium Named Estonia's School of the Year 2026

From Postimees · (9m ago) Estonian Positive tone

Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Pärnu Koidula Gymnasium has been named the School of the Year 2026 in Estonia.
  • The school was recognized for its innovative educational solutions, effective use of artificial intelligence, and strong community.
  • Minister of Education and Science Kristina Kallas praised the school as an excellent example of making learning engaging and practical.

Estonia proudly celebrates Pärnu Koidula Gymnasium as the recipient of the prestigious School of the Year 2026 award. This recognition highlights the school's exceptional commitment to forward-thinking education, setting a benchmark for institutions across the nation. The jury and the Estonian people have spoken, acknowledging Koidula Gymnasium's success in integrating innovative teaching methods and leveraging technology, particularly artificial intelligence, to create a dynamic learning environment.

Minister of Education and Science Kristina Kallas lauded the school's achievements, stating that Pärnu Koidula Gymnasium exemplifies how modern educational approaches can make learning both interesting and relevant to students' lives. This award is not just a testament to the dedication of the school's faculty and staff but also to the vibrant community that supports its educational mission. It underscores Estonia's ongoing drive to foster a robust and adaptive education system, preparing its youth for the future.

Pärnu Koidula Gymnasium is an excellent example of a school that makes learning interesting and practical through innovative solutions and inclusive methods.

— Kristina KallasThe Estonian Minister of Education and Science comments on the award-winning school.
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Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.