Belgium, Brussels
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Boarding is available during Elite Week; beds are limited. Athletes and coaches stay at Auberge des Trois Fontaines, about 10 minutes from the ISB campus, and are supervised by coaches. A bus transports participants between the hostel and ISB; breakfast is provided at the hostel and dinner is eaten with ISB on campus.
There is a dress code for Middle School.
The campus includes an Elementary School Cafeteria and a Middle School Cafeteria on site.
The school is governed by a Board of Trustees and is a private not-for-profit international school.
The International School of Brussels is a private, not-for-profit day school in Belgium for ages 2–18. It offers IB programs (PYP, MYP, DP) along with AP, BTEC, and an American curriculum, with English as language of instruction. French begins at age 2.5, with a bilingual program from Grade 5; additional languages include Dutch, Spanish, and Japanese, and a Home Language Programme integrates languages spoken at home. ISB uses an inquiry-based, personalised learning approach across ECC to High School. Set on a 40-acre forest campus in Forêt de Soignes beside a UNESCO World Heritage site, the campus includes libraries, Arts Annex, theatre, science labs, a digital music classroom, and arts spaces. Sport and outdoor facilities include two gyms, a running track, athletic fields, a dojang, climbing walls, a tennis bubble, and a VUB swimming partnership. ISB Plus offers about 90 activities and 50+ teams, with community service, CAS, and leadership development.