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17 de may. de 2024 · European Schools mission; Mission and values of European School Lux II; Religion and morals classes
- Campus Buildings and Grounds
L’Ecole Européenne Luxembourg II dispose de nombreuses...
- European Schools mission
European Schools are official educational establishments...
- Religion and morals classes
Starting in the first year of the Primary School cycle,...
- Our added-value
The European School’s curriculum demands proficiency across...
- Learning support
To help support students with special educational needs, the...
- The European hours
Our European Hours program is intended to promote school...
- The European Baccalaureate
European Baccalaureate diploma holders enjoy the same rights...
- Nursery and Primary
These programs are independent from the European School...
- Campus Buildings and Grounds
In Belgium there are five European Schools located in Brussels: Brussels I (Uccle + Berkendael), Brussels II (Woluwe + Evere), Brussels III (Ixelles), Brussels IV (Laeken), and in Mol, Flanders.
21 de may. de 2024 · The Brussels European Schools are intended primarily for children of staff of the European institutions. Prior to enrolling your child at one of the Brussels European Schools/Sites, we will need to check your eligibility for enrolment. The steps listed below will guide you in your eligibility request:
21 de may. de 2024 · En Belgique, il y a cinq Ecoles européennes situées à Bruxelles : Bruxelles I (Uccle + Berkendael), Bruxelles II (Woluwe + Evere), Bruxelles III (Ixelles), Bruxelles IV (Laeken), et à Mol, en Flandre.
22 de may. de 2024 · Facts and figures on the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year in the European Schools: 2020-10-D-18-en-2 (published on 25 May 2021) Accredited European Schools Data 15 October 2020 - 2020-11-D-43-en-1.
17 de may. de 2024 · Mission et valeurs de l'Ecole Européenne Lux II; Langues et sections linguistiques; Cours de religion ou morale; La Direction
Hace 3 días · There are currently four European Schools in Brussels, with a 5th one planned next to the military hospital in Never-Over-Heembeek. A bubbling crowd of 3,000 pupils in what looked more like the campus of an American elite university than an ordinary Brussels school.