Prime Minister Kaja Kallas Estonian politician. 's second Government has promised to take the Estonian education system to Estonian-Language-based learning by 2030. Knowing the Estonian language helps integrate people with a different mother tongue to settle in Estonia more comfortably and gives the basis for successful copying of the society.

The Government, consisting of the Reform Party, Pro Partia, and Social Democrats, will take action to introduce the necessary transitions to Estonian-language education this autumn.

There are, of course, conflicting arguments on the intention. When Kaja Kallas Estonian politician. 's first Government introduced the education reform plan,  the Centre Party and Estonian Conservative Party(EKRE) were against it, giving reasons for lack of resources, teachers, and the fear of the quality of education falling after the reform would take place.

Keila City has, however, set an exceptional sample of this kind of reform to be effective. In 2019, Keila had a separate Russian-language Primary school. In November same year, the City council decided to merge the Russian-language Primary School with the Estonian-language Primary School in a way that the Russian-language Primary School closed its activities. The goal was to ensure all the pupils coming from the Russian-Speaking Primary School would integrate, better their learning conditions, and achieve higher grades. The incorporation of the Russian-speaking students means that they not only learn the Estonian language as a second language in school for a couple of hours a week, but they can also practice speaking and communicating with Estonian youngsters of their age group.

The main obstacle is curating the study and classes so that all the students would acquire knowledge in response to the curriculum. Then they will be ready to move on to the next grade. The main challenge is to find enough staff to provide support for students. During the two years of the Estonian-language-based education in Keila, there have been no fallouts from the school. The transition has been a success.