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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.
The European School, Brussels I (ESB1) is a European School located in Uccle, Brussels, Belgium (Uccle site), [2] and Forest, Brussels, Belgium (Berkendael site). [3] Originally the second of the European Schools to be founded, the European School, Brussels I, is today one of four in Brussels, and thirteen such schools across the European Union (EU).
British School of Brussels; Brussels Elementary High School; C. Collège Notre-Dame de la Paix; Collège Saint-François-Xavier; Collège Saint-Paul (Godinne)
By 1953, the school had about 100 students and relocated to the Château des Fougères in Watermael-Boitsfort and adopted its current name. [2] In 1966, ISB added a high school building, followed by a new elementary school building in 1967. The entire school initially operated within the Château.
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]
European School of Brussels III; European School of Brussels IV; Ecole Internationale Montgomery; F. La Futaie; I. International School of Brussels;
Pages in category "Education in Brussels" ... British School of Brussels; Brussels Elementary High School; C. Study and Documentation Centre for War and Contemporary ...
British School of Brussels; Brussels Elementary High School; E. ... Scandinavian School of Brussels; SHAPE High School; St. John's International School (Belgium)