Extension of Compulsory Education
The obligation to attend school will be replaced by the obligation to learn, and the compulsory education age will be extended from 17 to 18 years. This means all basic school graduates must continue their education until at least age 18 or until they complete secondary or vocational education.
Addressing Early Dropout Rates
Currently, nearly 600 basic school graduates each year do not continue their education, with a similar number dropping out during the first year of post-basic studies. As a result, about 1 in 10 young people in Estonia are left with only basic education, limiting their chances in the labour market.
Need for a More Qualified Workforce
Basic education alone is not enough to succeed in today's job market. Estonia needs a more qualified workforce to support long-term economic growth. This requires raising the average education level among residents.
Goals of the Reform
The reform aims to ensure that all young people complete at least secondary or vocational education, preparing them to enter the labour market and become independent. It is expected that an additional 1,300 qualified young people will join the Estonian workforce each year as a result.
Key Targets
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90% of 20–24-year-olds should complete upper secondary education.
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Less than 5% of 18–24-year-olds should be out of education or training and have a low level of education
Legislative Changes and Implementation
In cooperation with partners, the legal framework for extending compulsory education has been completed. The legislative amendment was adopted December 2024 in the Riigikogu. It will first affect students entering the 9th grade on 1 September 2025.
Role of Schools and Local Governments
- General and vocational schools must offer flexible learning options to support continued education after basic school.
- Schools must focus more on dropout prevention, providing timely support and individual solutions.
- Schools and local governments must collaborate closely, with local authorities responsible for monitoring and providing support as needed.
More information:
Contact:
Külli Solo
Project Manager
5558 5066 | 735 1260
kylli.solo@hm.ee
Last updated: 26.05.2025