This year, the Summer School for Students with Estonian Roots will take place from 3 to 8 August 2025.
The aim of the Summer School is to introduce young people to 20th-century Estonian history and give them an opportunity to visit their ancestral homeland and make new friendships with fellow students from all around the world.
During the five-day programme, students will participate in a range of activities, including lectures by historians, interactive workshops and group discussions, study-visits to different museums and memorial sites. They will also explore historical landmarks, places of cultural significance and experience the natural beauty of Estonia during trips across the country.
The summer school starts and ends in Tallinn and includes a two-day trip to Tartu and Viljandi. The programme features visits to the Estonian National Museum, Ennuksemäe Forest Brothers’ bunker, along with guided tours of Old Town Tallinn and the Memorial to the Victims of Communism and much more. Participants will also be warmly welcomed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and may take part in a private tour of the historic Rüütelkonna building (Knighthood House), which now houses the the Government of the Republic and the Government Office.
All activities throughout the summer school will be conducted in English.