Suve Kindergarten

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Suve Kindergarten

Suve Kindergarten in the heart of Tallinn offers two unique groups.

The Jewish Group focuses on learning Hebrew and Jewish traditions, while following the Estonian national early childhood education curriculum. This group is intended for children of members of the Jewish Community and supports a smooth continuation of education in the Jewish School or Estonian schools.

The International Group offers instruction in English Child-centered activities, STEAM and digital learning, and a diverse daily schedule create a supportive and stimulating environment for international families.

NB: When registering for kindergarten, please indicate your preferred group in the "Additional Information" field of the application form.

Daycare Area Manager
Janne Ojanurm
Phone: +372 5689 7123
Janne Ojanurm

Suve Kindergarten offers a multicultural and language-rich learning environment in the heart of Tallinn.
At our kindergarten, children grow in a safe and nurturing atmosphere that supports the development of both their native language and foreign language skills. The two groups – Jewish and International – are designed to meet children’s developmental needs, reflect cultural diversity, and apply modern educational methods.

Jewish Group

In the Jewish group, children have the opportunity to learn Hebrew and explore Jewish traditions, connecting the national early childhood education curriculum with local culture and the Jewish calendar. This provides a strong foundation for continuing education either in the Jewish School or any Estonian school. The group is formed of children from families who are members of the Jewish Community.

International Group

In the International group, the main languages used are English. The children’s days are filled with well-planned, child-centered learning activities that take place both indoors (e.g., morning circles) and during outdoor excursions. In addition, we offer daily developmental activities such as gymnastics, music, art, language learning, as well as integrated self-regulation programs and STEAM and digital education.