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  2. Brussels Elementary High School - Wikipedia

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    The school has thirty-six faculty members, many of whom have been at Brussels American School for more than fourteen years. The student body holds, on average, three hundred students K-12, and approximately one hundred students in its high school. With so few students, BAS changed from Division Three to Division Four in the year 2006.

  3. List of schools in Brussels - Wikipedia

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  4. International School of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in October 1951 as the American School of Brussels, initially to serve U.S. Department of Defense personnel and their families residing in the area. It began with four teachers and 27 students, aged 5 to 11, at a location in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre .

  5. St. Michael's College, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Jesuits have been in Brussels since 1586. By the request of the Archdukes Albert VII and Isabella, the Jesuits agreed to open a college. Inaugurated on 14 July 1604, the college is composed of a large rectangle formed by the Rue de la Paille/Strostraat, the Rue de Ruysbroeck/Ruisbroekstraat and the Rue d'Or/Goudenstraat.

  6. Brussels International Catholic School - Wikipedia

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    Brussels International Catholic School (BICS) is an independent pre-primary through secondary school, located in Brussels, Belgium.Offering Bilingual education to students, the academic program is designed for an international student body, with classes taught in the French and English language.

  7. St. John's International School (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    St. John’s is a private international school, founded in 1964 in Brussels. In 1969 it moved to its current campus in Waterloo. The high school was added gradually from 1971 onwards. [5] The International Baccalaureate programme was adopted in 1978. In 2016, the school was bought by the Inspired Group of schools.

  8. Talk:Brussels American School - Wikipedia

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  9. European School of Bruxelles-Argenteuil - Wikipedia

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    Since 1958, Brussels has played host to a growing number of institutions and bodies of the European Communities (EC) - now European Union (EU). In 1958, the European School, Brussels I (ESB1) opened its doors with the primary purpose of providing an education to the children of the staff of said institutions. [3]