Belgium, Brussels
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A school uniform is required for all primary and secondary students. The uniform policy uses specific styles and colours. EEBA clothing is available to purchase through an online store. On Fridays, students may dress casually with some restrictions.
The school restaurant provides a daily lunch buffet with fresh, healthy meals for the entire school community. The menu includes a vegetarian option, a salad bar, soup and fruit daily. The catering team uses local, seasonal ingredients and accommodates special dietary requirements upon request.
The EEBA site is owned by the Queen Astrid Foundation, a non-profit association, and is governed by a board of directors. EEBA operates in partnership with Lycée Molière.
European School of Bruxelles-Argenteuil (EEBA) is a private bilingual school in Belgium offering the European Schools program alongside a bespoke curriculum, from ages 3 to 18. The school provides the European Baccalaureate and the International Baccalaureate as two reference diplomas, enabling students to pursue university study across Europe and beyond. The campus is situated on the Château d'Argenteuil grounds near Waterloo, combining historic settings with modern classrooms, science laboratories, a large library, and ICT facilities. The Château's facilities host art, sewing, and woodwork workshops, a music room and concert hall, as well as a school restaurant. EEBA emphasizes language development through dedicated English and French boosts, and maintains a range of after-school activities including sports, arts, and cultural programs. Extracurriculars extend to the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, community service, and creative clubs, with Stay & Learn sessions and a Summer Camp that broaden learning beyond the classroom for all students.