Belgium, Brussels
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Fees summary (academic year referenced)
The figures below are based on the school's published fee schedule for the 2025/2026 academic year and should be treated as the most recent available published schedule when 2026/2027 fees are not yet publicly listed.
Application / registration fees
- Registration (one‑time) fee: EUR 600 (payable on first year of enrolment).
Tuition fees by year group (annual amounts)
- Nursery 2 (age 2): EUR 12,210 per year.
- Kindergarten 1 (age 3): EUR 13,708 per year.
- Kindergarten 2 (age 4): EUR 15,540 per year.
- Kindergarten 3 (age 5): EUR 19,205 per year.
- Grade 1 (age 6): EUR 19,205 per year.
- Grade 2 (age 7): EUR 20,000 per year.
- Grade 3 (age 8): EUR 20,000 per year.
- Grade 4 (age 9): EUR 20,000 per year.
- Grade 5 (age 10): EUR 20,000 per year.
- Grade 6 (age 11): EUR 22,089 per year.
- Grade 7 (age 12): EUR 22,089 per year.
- Grade 8 (age 13): EUR 23,310 per year.
- Grade 9 (age 14): EUR 23,310 per year.
- Grade 10 (age 15): EUR 23,310 per year.
- Grade 11 (age 16): EUR 23,400 per year.
- Grade 12 (age 17): EUR 23,400 per year.
First‑year invoice example
- For a new Nursery 2 enrolment the first‑year total equals the annual tuition (EUR 12,210) plus the one‑time registration fee (EUR 600) = EUR 12,810.
Per‑term amounts (derived example)
- The school publishes annual tuition amounts. Where a parent prefers termly budgeting, a simple equal split of the published annual tuition into three termly instalments produces the following illustrative termly amounts (annual ÷ 3):
- Nursery 2: EUR 4,070 per term (EUR 12,210 ÷ 3).
- Kindergarten 1: EUR 4,569 per term (EUR 13,708 ÷ 3).
- Kindergarten 2: EUR 5,180 per term (EUR 15,540 ÷ 3).
- Kindergarten 3 / Grade 1: EUR 6,402 per term (EUR 19,205 ÷ 3).
- Grades 2–5: EUR 6,667 per term (EUR 20,000 ÷ 3).
- Grades 6–7: EUR 7,363 per term (EUR 22,089 ÷ 3).
- Grades 8–10: EUR 7,770 per term (EUR 23,310 ÷ 3).
- Grades 11–12: EUR 7,800 per term (EUR 23,400 ÷ 3).
- Note: those term figures are arithmetic splits of the published annual fees for budgeting purposes; the school's published schedule lists annual fees as shown above.
Sibling discount
- Sibling discount: 10% reduction for the second and subsequent siblings on the published tuition amounts.
Boarding fees
- No boarding fees or boarding provision are listed in the school's public fee listings; the school is presented as an ages‑2–18 international day school in published directories.
Other costs and common additional charges
- The school runs additional activities and holiday programmes that carry separate charges (example: published week‑long summer/winter holiday activity fees for programmes hosted at the Tervuren site). These event/programme fees and other optional services such as activity camps, after‑school care or extended‑hours care are charged separately from the published tuition.
- Typical additional costs commonly billed by international schools (not separately priced in the public fee list consulted) include: school lunches, school bus/transport, uniforms, examination fees (IGCSE/IB where applicable), specific trips and extracurricular programme fees. The published annual tuition figures above do not itemise these extras.
Refunds and withdrawal charges
- The publicly available fee listings reviewed do not include a detailed refund or withdrawal policy. No explicit refund schedule, deposit‑return policy or term‑notice penalty was published in the fee overview consulted. Parents should expect standard school contract terms such as a written notice requirement or retention of certain fees unless otherwise specified in an enrolment agreement.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school's public fee summary lists annual tuition by grade but does not publish a detailed, itemised billing schedule (for example: exact invoice dates, term deadlines, or the school's accepted payment methods) in the fee table consulted. The school's published materials that were accessible to directories did not specify whether the school offers annual, termly or monthly invoicing options or which payment methods (bank transfer, credit card, direct debit) are accepted.
Fee payment options
- Payment methods (bank transfer, credit card, direct debit, standing order) are not itemised in the fee summary available in the consulted listings. No specific payment channels were published in the fee schedule that was accessed.
Key points for parents
- Annual tuition per grade is listed above; registration is a one‑off EUR 600 charge at first enrolment.
- A 10% sibling discount applies to the second and subsequent siblings.
- The school does not list boarding provision or separate boarding fees in public fee summaries.
What the published material does not specify (areas not publicly listed in the fee summary consulted)
- The precise billing schedule (invoice dates and due dates), formal refund/withdrawal penalty wording, and the school's accepted payment methods were not detailed in the fee summary available in the sources consulted.
If you will use these numbers in a database, the fee rows that are supported by the school's published schedule are the registration fee (EUR 600), the annual tuition amounts listed per grade, and the 10% sibling discount; other items above (term splits, billing timing, payment channels, refunds) were not published in the fee table consulted and are therefore presented as either derived examples or noted as not specified.
The Courtyard International School of Tervuren offers the International Baccalaureate continuum for learners from early childhood through the end of secondary. The school provides the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP), serving students aged 2 to 18. With a single school community spanning preschool to pre-university, families relocating internationally can maintain continuity in the IB pathway. The program is structured to align instruction and assessment across all IB levels, enabling students to transition smoothly from the early years to the DP year within one campus. The age range supports foundational learning and university preparation within the IB framework. Continuity across all stages helps families settle into life in Tervuren with an educational approach. This arrangement supports long-term continuity.