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Katrin Uurman EUROPEA Estonia National Coordinator
Let’s do it!

What is the community activities day “Let’s do it!”? It is the day of collective action that has been taking place in different forms all over Estonia since 2008. […]
Estonia 100

Estonians like to invite you to the 100th birthday of the Republic of Estonia. Celebrations take place from April 2017 to February 2020. Ten thousand years ago, a Finno-Ugric […]
Disability does not prevent to study horticulture!

Maarja Village Study Group at Räpina School of Horticulture was established in 1st of January 2007, when 12 students began 3-year programme of gardening. Since then, more than 45 students […]
Belgium students on the visit to Estonia

We are six students from Vabi, Belgium and together with two teachers we spent two weeks in Estonia. In Luua Forestry School we learned everything about forestry. We’ve learned how to […]
EXAMPLES OF PROJECTS LED BY DIFFERENT EUROPEAs

During the Symposium of EUROPEA – International held in Blainvillle sur Mer from 2nd to 7th April, there was an opportunity to present examples of projects that are currently being […]
Influence that never fades – art of teaching

Born to be a teacher? As they say, teaching is an assisting discovery and only the ones who love what they do are able to inspire others to discover. Sounds […]
Awake the joy in creative expression and knowledge

Teachers mission In Räpina School of Horticulture works about 55 teachers and one of them is Mairold Mänd. Mairold is the 24-year-old young teacher who studied both horticulture and landscape […]
The art of making gardens

Where to study? Räpina School of Horticulture situates in South-East Estonia surrounded by beautiful lake Võhandu and historic Sillapää manor. The school was founded in 1924 and is one of […]
Step in! Vol 4

Check how Räpina School of Horticulture looks like! Please, step in! 🙂 Fullscreen view