There is a department for recognized
foreign diploma for foreign students who want to come to study in Belgium.
In order to find a school, visit the website http://www.enseignement.be
to consult the directory
of nurseries and primary schools. You will find also a list for secondary
and superior
education (universities and high schools).
The European Schools
The capital of Europe, a lot of European citizens come to work and live in
Brussels. Initially, European schools were created to welcome
children of the European institutions staff. They are primarly open to
European civil servants that have a priority for their children (children of
category I). According to availability, the following criterias are applied:
- categories I (European Institutions ) and II (Institutions with financing
agreement);
- brothers and sisters in the school already;
- location depending on the residence;
- date of the submition for the registration dossier (first come, first
served).
For the children of all the categories, a demand of regsitration before
the director of the school is mandatory.
The European Schools offer several language section that
can represent, depending on the needs, all the languages of the European Union.
Pupils are registered in their mother tongue section. All along their scholarship
they keep this one as their first language (Language 1). Except the programme
with the mother tongue teaching, all the other courses and their contents are
identical in each language section. Maths education is taught, if possible,
in the first language.
They welcome pupils from the nursery. The second cycle
in European school is validated by a European Baccalaureat, certified in all
the other European countries. It is made by 5 writing exams and 4 orals.
As the European schools highlight the importance to the languages:
- a first foreign language (Language II) is taught from the first year in
the primary school to the baccalaureat.
- From the second year of the secondary cycle, pupils learn a second foreign
language (Language III).
- They have the possibility to study a third foreign language (Language
IV) from the 4th year in secondary education,
- and even a fourth one (Language V) from the 6th year.
Usually, all the official languages of the European Union can be offered; however
the offer depends often on the ressources in the school. Maths is mandatory
and all levels are subject to an exam at the baccalaureat.
Contacts
Office of the General secretary of the European Schools
European Commission
Building J II/30 - 02/124
1049 Brussels
European Schools of Brussels I (EEBI)
46, avenue du Vert Chasseur
1180 Brussels
Tel. : +32 (0) 2 373 86 11
Fax : +32 (0) 2 375 47 16
E-mail : kari.kivinen@eursc.org
Web: http://www.eeb1.org
European Schools of Brussels II (EEBII)
Avenue Oscar Jespers 75
1200 Brussels
Tel. : +32 (0) 2 774 22 11
Fax : +32 (0) 2 774 22 43
E-mail : dree@eursc.org
Web: http://www.eeb2.be
European Schools of Brussels III (EEBIII)
Web: http://www.eeb3.be
You will find the details
of the european international schools on the Brussels-Europe link office
website (including the Lycée
Français Jean Monnet).
Moreover, Study in
Europe describes all the exchange programmes for students and youth who
want to study in Europe in secondary or superior education programmes. There
is a section for programmes that allow students outside the European Union (North
and South America for example) to come to study in Belgium.