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European School Brussels II - Woluwe Site

Belgium, Brussels

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Community, involvement and what it's like to be a parent at this school

Community

Music education is central, and a concert is organized every year for nursery and primary pupils. Public speaking workshops and a yearly competition are part of pupil life. The Green Team's clothing swap promotes environmental awareness and sustainability. Pupils' Committee exists in the Secondary, and the school hosts events such as the European Schools' Science Symposium and Europe's Got Talent.

Parent-Teacher Association

APEEE Woluwe is the Parents Association linked to European School Brussels II Woluwe. The association is listed in the External Links section of the site. The external link label is 'APEEE Woluwe' and points to woluweparents.org. The association maintains a website at woluweparents.org. External Links provides access to this PTA. The Woluwe PTA's website is woluweparents.org.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, Swedish
Fees €4,370 - 8,195
Ages 4 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service Yes

European School Brussels II (EEB2) operates a multilingual system where students learn in one of eight distinct language sections, including English, French, and German. The school follows the European Schools curriculum, which culminates in the European Baccalaureate, a diploma recognized for university entry across Europe and beyond. Located in the residential Woluwe-Saint-Lambert area, the campus includes specialized facilities such as the Salle Polyvalente for theater and a dedicated library hosting creative events like Poetry Week. The school is particularly known for its Climate Academy, a student-led initiative where participants conduct research on environmental literacy and collaborate with international partners. Outside of the classroom, pupils participate in unique traditions like Footfest, an annual community gathering, and the Inter-European School Mathematical Competition. Students also engage in cross-campus events such as the European Schools' Science Symposium, where they present original scientific projects and podcasts, fostering a practical connection to scientific inquiry within a multicultural community.

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