Belgium, Brussels
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Languages taught include seven language sections: French, English, German, Dutch, Spanish, Greek and Czech. L1 is taught in the pupil's mother tongue (French, English or German); L2 is the first foreign language (French, English or German) and begins in primary. L3 is compulsory from secondary and may be any EU official language other than L1 or L2, provided seven pupils choose it. L4 is optional from the fourth year of secondary. Slovak SWALS pupils are enrolled into the German, English or French section and receive Slovak language instruction.
The school uses a multilingual European School pedagogy with language sections in French, English, German, Dutch, Spanish, Greek and Czech. The learning of mother tongue (L1) is the fundamental principle, and L2 is chosen from French, English or German and starts in primary. A third foreign language (L3) is compulsory from the first year of secondary and may be any EU official language other than L1 or L2, provided seven pupils choose it; a fourth language (L4) is optional from the fourth year of secondary. Humanities and Religion/Moral Ethics are taught in the L2 language from the third year of secondary.
European School Brussels III, in Ixelles, Belgium, serves pupils from 4 to 18 within the public European Schools system. It follows a three-cycle secondary structure: Observation (S1–S3), Pre-orientation (S4–S5) and Orientation (S6–S7), culminating in the European Baccalaureate. The program is multilingual: for the first three years pupils study with most subjects in their mother tongue; from secondary, they choose a second foreign language (L3) and may take a third (L4) in S4. The core curriculum covers L1, L2, Mathematics, at least one science, History and Geography, Philosophy, Physical Education, and Religion or Ethics, with a wide range of electives to reach 31–35 periods per week. The campus includes a library and Documentation Center with thousands of books in multiple languages, online catalogues, and study spaces. Extracurricular life is coordinated by the APEEE and features Olympiads, Model United Nations, TEDx, music and theatre, and wellbeing and citizenship activities.