The first marine school in Estonia was founded in 1715 in Tallinn, later the school was founded in
Narva as well. In these so-called calculation-schools, the sailors and shipbuilders studied different subjects, including navigation. The Tallinn Maritime School, the predecessor of the
Estonian Maritime Academy, was founded in 1919. The first location of the school was in Uus-Sadama street 14 building. After
World War II, the school moved to
Estonia puiestee 10 building. The school trained merchant fleet sailors, navigators, mechanics and radio operators, later also ship electricians. From 1945 to 1991, the Estonian Maritime Schools belonged to the unified maritime education system of the USSR, and therefore the maritime education of Estonia was predominantly in Russian language. In 1992, three maritime schools: Tallinn Maritime School, Tallinn Marine College and Tallinn 1st Industrial School were united and formed Estonian Maritime Education Center. In 1999, it was renamed as
Estonian Maritime Academy. == References==