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If you're researching international schools in Belgium offering French Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is French Curriculum, taught by 4 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 8,350–15,790 EUR, with the average sitting around 11,166. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Lycée Français Jean Monnet (opened 1907).
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Located in Brussels, Lycée Français Jean Monnet is part of the AEFE network and serves pupils from age 2 to 18 across two campuses. The school follows the official French curriculum and prepares students for the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB) and the Baccalauréat, offering four Bac options: conventional, European, British international and German international. Pupils can personalise their education through a wide range of pathways and elective subjects, with six modern languages taught from early childhood. The school welcomes 2,650 pupils from over 50 nationalities and provides facilities, including a Centre de Documentation et d'Information (CDI) with 20,000 titles, dining overseen by a dietitian and nurse, and spaces for group work and exhibitions. Cogni'Classe supports learning with neuroscience-informed strategies, and orientation services assist families with higher education planning. Extracurricular life includes MUN, Cine-club, theatre, Manga Club, Red Cross and Amnesty groups, and sport through the Association Sportive from 6e to Terminale.
The Lycée Français International d'Anvers (LFIA) is a French international school serving learners from age 2 to 18. Located in Antwerp's historic city centre, the campus spans about 1,200 m² and welcomes around 150 students from more than 30 nationalities. LFIA follows the French national curriculum, with primary lessons taught in French (13 hours), English (10 hours) and Dutch (3 hours), creating immersion in French and English. From age 8, students study four modern languages, and from the fourth year of junior high Spanish is added, culminating in the French Baccalauréat. Passerelle support assists non-French or non-English speakers during language immersion. The school is part of the Odyssey Education group and a partner of AEFE. Facilities and activities include day care and after-school clubs, multilingual holiday camps, and a broad range of arts, sports and STEM offerings. All of this takes place within an international and multilingual framework for families.
Brussels International Catholic School Pre-Primary provides a bilingual English–French start to schooling within a compact, welcoming community in Brussels. The age range is 3 to 18, with EYFS in the early years and Cambridge Primary, IGCSE and A Levels alongside a French Curriculum. In Pre-Primary, 132 children learn in a bilingual setting, with all teachers native in English or French, ensuring consistent language exposure. The school operates as a Cambridge Examination Centre and is ECIS accredited, with recognition from the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, underscoring its formal international credentials. Class sizes are small and the environment centres on the child, respectful values, and mutual trust. The community draws 46 nationalities, enriching cross-cultural learning. Extracurriculars include Arts events such as Musical Adventure, and cultural activities; language development is supported daily. A distinctive feature is the alignment of a caring family atmosphere with rigorous international standards. Parents value the focus on each child's growth.
Stepping Stones School is a Brussels-based bilingual school for ages 3-12. Founded in 2015, it operates across campuses: Preschool at 60 Avenue Legrand and Primary at 45 Avenue Legrand, 1050 Brussels. The school blends Montessori-inspired approaches with traditional teaching. The English program is delivered in immersion and assessed by Cambridge English; the French program aligns with Fédération Wallonie Bruxelles. Dutch begins in the third year of primary. The curriculum provides equal hours in English and French with daily oral practice to develop communicative and cognitive skills. Montessori sessions are conducted in both languages with teachers switching languages as assigned. The curriculum covers mathematics, history, geography, computing, arts and physical education within a competency-building framework. The vertical teaching method groups three preschool years to support continuity. Extras include Wednesday activities and holiday camps. A unique feature is strong language immersion within a Montessori framework. Bilingual immersion is reinforced by small group Montessori sessions in each language and classroom activities. The school serves preschool through primary aged 3 to 12, with a progression that supports continuity. Facilities include two Brussels campuses.
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