Belgium, Brussels
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1. Our dedicated admissions team is available to answer questions and guide you through every step of the process. If you have questions before applying, reach out by phone during office hours or by email. Get in touch using the contact options provided. 2. Visiting the school. You can visit BIS during an Open Day or arrange a campus tour to meet with our admissions team. Schedule a meeting using the provided link. This helps you learn about BIS and ask questions. 3. Registering your child. To request a place, fill out the application form and the required checklist items. Once the application fee is received, we will continue with the admission process. This advances you to the pupil assessment stage. 4. Pupil assessment and trial. We require two full years of transcripts or reports, which are assessed by our admissions team. If approved, your child will be invited for a trial day (or an online interview). This session is part of the admission process. 5. Offer of a place. The school will email an offer within one week after the assessment and trial. The offer email confirms the next enrolment steps. You will then proceed with enrolment. 6. Completion. Completion is the final step and confirms enrolment. Please confirm your enrolment decision within two weeks. Welcome to the Bogaerts community.
Bogaerts International School (BIS) South Campus is located on the historic Domaine Latour de Freins in Uccle, south of Brussels. The school provides the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum for students aged 3 to 18, covering the Primary Years, Middle Years, and Diploma Programmes. Situated within a six-hectare wooded park, the campus features a Flemish neo-renaissance main building, an indoor gymnasium, and an outdoor tennis court.A distinctive feature of the school is its professional sports partnerships, notably with Brussels Basketball and the Garrincha Padel Club. These collaborations allow students to train in professional facilities and engage with elite athletes. Academically, the school utilizes an "atelier-based" approach to the arts and integrates technology through robotics and coding workshops. BIS also offers on-site boarding, catering to a community of over 50 nationalities. The curriculum is delivered in English, with dedicated support for English as an Additional Language (EAL) learners.