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École Saint-Joseph (French pronunciation: [ekɔl sɛ̃ ʒozɛf]) is a French Catholic school ruled by the Ministry of National Education and based in Solesmes, Nord department, within the Hauts-de-France bordering Belgium.
Collège Saint-Elie Btina – Beirut; Collège Saint François Des Peres Capucinns – Hamra neighborhood of Beirut (city) Ecole des Trois Docteurs – Achrafieh neighborhood of Beirut (city); established 1835; www.eduvation.edu.lb /etd; Ecole Secondaire des Filles de la Charité – Achrafieh neighborhood of Beirut (city); es-charite.edu.lb
Saint Joseph Church, Anderlecht: La Roue/Het Rad, Anderlecht ... St. Boniface Church: Ixelles/Elsene Roman Catholic: Cathedral Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker ...
The Centre de services scolaire du Val-des-Cerfs is a francophone school service centre for 5 districts in the Canadian province of Quebec.. It comprises several primary schools and high schools across twenty-nine municipalities in the Montérégie region. [1]
Founded in 1999, it is located in the Brussels municipality of Ixelles (Elsene). The school combines nursery, primary and secondary education, with 3,097 students enrolled at the start of the 2018–2019 academic year, spread over seven language sections (English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Greek and Czech). [2]
Institut Saint-André is a French speaking Catholic free school ("ecole libre" - a subsidized state school in Belgium), situated in Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium.Commonly called "Saint-André" by students, it is composed of two campuses.
St. Michael's College (French: Collège Saint-Michel) is a Roman Catholic secondary school in the Brussels municipality of Etterbeek, Belgium. [1] The school was built in 1905 by the Society of Jesus in order to replace the previous school that had become too small. It is situated next to the Jesuit administered Church of St. John Berchmans.
It has three campuses: the Solbosch campus (in the City of Brussels and Ixelles), the Plaine campus (in Ixelles) and the Erasmus campus (in Anderlecht). The Université libre de Bruxelles was formed in 1969 by the splitting of the Free University of Brussels [b], which was founded in 1834 by the lawyer and liberal politician Pierre-Théodore ...