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Belgium offers a range of international schools for expat families, with options spanning British, IB, American, and other curricula. Families relocating here will find schools at various price points, from affordable to premium institutions with world-class facilities.
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The International School of Brussels is a private, not-for-profit day school in Belgium for ages 2–18. It offers IB programs (PYP, MYP, DP) along with AP, BTEC, and an American curriculum, with English as language of instruction. French begins at age 2.5, with a bilingual program from Grade 5; additional languages include Dutch, Spanish, and Japanese, and a Home Language Programme integrates languages spoken at home. ISB uses an inquiry-based, personalised learning approach across ECC to High School. Set on a 40-acre forest campus in Forêt de Soignes beside a UNESCO World Heritage site, the campus includes libraries, Arts Annex, theatre, science labs, a digital music classroom, and arts spaces. Sport and outdoor facilities include two gyms, a running track, athletic fields, a dojang, climbing walls, a tennis bubble, and a VUB swimming partnership. ISB Plus offers about 90 activities and 50+ teams, with community service, CAS, and leadership development.
Owl Academy International School is a hybrid international school in Antwerp, Belgium, offering online and in-person education for students aged 11 to 18. The school is a registered charity in Belgium. It provides both British and American curricula, including Cambridge IGCSE, A Levels, the American High School Diploma, and pathways through Key Stage 3. The campus is on a modern, eco-friendly site in Mortsel near Antwerp, with smart classrooms and collaborative spaces that integrate VR, AR and AI into daily instruction. Small class sizes support personalized attention. The school provides comprehensive university counseling and preparation for international universities, including summer courses with Harvard Student Agencies. Multilingual support in English, French, and Dutch helps expatriates and international families. Extracurriculars span STEM, arts, sports and community service, alongside a vibrant Student Hub and a founder-led focus on nurturing creative thinkers and compassionate leaders. The campus champions technology-enabled learning and international-mindedness for students.
From the details provided, the institution described is Brussels Unit School, a DoDEA (Department of Defense Education Activity) school in Brussels. It serves preschool through 12th grade with a combined elementary, middle, and high school population and is part of Brussels Community Schools in DoDEA Europe West District. The curriculum is stated as American Curriculum with Advanced Placement (AP). The school offers a PSCD program for students with disabilities and a general special education program for a diverse learner population. The age range is 4 to 18. This profile does not include information about Brussels American School. If you intended Brussels Unit School, I can format a full school_character entry. If you need Brussels American School specifically, please provide the correct details or confirm that BAS is the target, and I will adjust accordingly.
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