Constitution of the Republic of Estonia 1992, as amended to 2015
Education
  • English
    Everyone has the right to education. Education for school-age children is compulsory to the extent specified by the law, and is free of charge in general schools established by the national government and by local authorities.
    In order to make education accessible, the national government and local authorities maintain a requisite number of educational institutions. Other educational institutions, including private schools, may also be established and maintained pursuant to the law.
    Parents have the deciding say in the choice of education for their children.

    The provision of education is overseen by the national government. (Sec. 37)
  • Estonian
    Igaühel on õigus haridusele. Õppimine on kooliealistel lastel seadusega määratud ulatuses kohustuslik ning riigi ja kohalike omavalitsuste üldhariduskoolides õppemaksuta.
    Et teha haridus kättesaadavaks, peavad riik ja kohalikud omavalitsused ülal vajalikul arvul õppeasutusi. Seaduse alusel võib avada ja pidada ka muid õppeasutusi, sealhulgas erakoole.
    Laste hariduse valikul on otsustav sõna vanematel.

    Hariduse andmine on riigi järelevalve all. (§ 37)
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