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Education in Belgium is regulated and for the most part financed by one of the three communities: Flemish, French and German-speaking. Each community has its own school system, with small differences among them.
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An education ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for education. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of Education, Department of Education, and Ministry of Public Education, and the head of such an agency may be a minister of education or secretary of education.
In accordance with article 96 of the Belgian Constitution, the king appoints and dismisses his ministers. However, since all royal acts require the countersignature of a minister, the outgoing prime minister countersigns the royal order appointing the new prime minister, who then countersigns the royal order accepting the resignation of his ...
Flemish Minister for Education, Justice, and Employment N-VA Annick De Ridder: Flemish Minister for Mobility, Public Works, Ports, and Sport N-VA Cieltje Van Achter: Flemish Minister for Brussels, and Media Vooruit Caroline Gennez: Flemish minister for Welfare and Poverty Alleviation, Culture, and Equal Opportunities CD&V Jo Brouns
Belgium portal; Pages in category "Ministers of education of Belgium" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
This category collects all articles about education in Belgium. Please use the respective subcategories. Subcategories. This category has the following 12 ...
The Belgian school follows the official curriculum of the Belgian French Community's ministry of education. The certificates delivered by the EBK are fully recognised as official Belgian certificates, and can therefore easily be recognised by other European countries or non-European countries. [citation needed] Classes are mainly given in French.