Narva
Schools are places that really shape people. Young kids coming there will gain knowledge, experiences and an understanding of the world. They leave it as adults, ready to shape the society in turn. For that reason, school is not only an important place in the life of its students, but also a tool to influence the common sense for identity. This secondary school in Narva is an Estonian speaking one, right next to a Russian speaking one. This situation shows, how difficult the current definition of identity in this region is. But it also gives a preview of a possible future, since there are plans to unite both schools.