Belgium, Brussels
Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
The school provides inclusive pathways for pupils with educational needs from kindergarten through lycée, aiming to include them and their families in the best possible conditions. The inclusive resource team includes two lead teachers, a family nurse, and a coordinator, who support pupils, parents, and teachers in implementing inclusion protocols. The team presents instructional videos on inclusive excellence in French and in English. The role of families is central, with regular consultations to support student development.
The school supports pupils with educational needs from nursery to lycée. The inclusive resource team helps develop individualized inclusion plans and coordinates with families and staff to implement appropriate protocols. The team comprises two lead teachers, a family nurse, and a coordinator. The school provides exam accommodations and guidance, with materials and procedures explained through videos.
Yes We Can for English is a program for students in 4e and 3e whose English is not yet at the level required; through innovative teaching methods, they regain confidence and join in Seconde in an English group that matches the expected level.
School coaching is available for children who have lost confidence, are demotivated, or are experiencing academic difficulties. It identifies the student's strengths and study methods, aims to restore self‑confidence, helps the student acquire adapted study techniques, and defines a motivating plan of study. Coaching can be offered individually or in groups.
Exam accommodations are available for students with certain pathologies or learning disorders, including access to facilities, extra time, and assistance. At the start of the year, contact the health service to build a file; the file is sent to the medical service of the rectorate in Lille to determine admissibility and to notify families of the authorised adaptations. Contact: marienoelle.boyat@lyceefrancais.be.
Located in Brussels, Lycée Français Jean Monnet is part of the AEFE network and serves pupils from age 2 to 18 across two campuses. The school follows the official French curriculum and prepares students for the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB) and the Baccalauréat, offering four Bac options: conventional, European, British international and German international. Pupils can personalise their education through a wide range of pathways and elective subjects, with six modern languages taught from early childhood. The school welcomes 2,650 pupils from over 50 nationalities and provides facilities, including a Centre de Documentation et d'Information (CDI) with 20,000 titles, dining overseen by a dietitian and nurse, and spaces for group work and exhibitions. Cogni'Classe supports learning with neuroscience-informed strategies, and orientation services assist families with higher education planning. Extracurricular life includes MUN, Cine-club, theatre, Manga Club, Red Cross and Amnesty groups, and sport through the Association Sportive from 6e to Terminale.