Belgium, Brussels
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Tutti Frutti Primary is a private, non-subsidized ASBL in Belgium that combines language learning with an active, open pedagogy. The elementary program is organized into three bilingual sections: French-English, French-German, and French-Italian, with an average of about 12 students per class. Immersion is achieved through exposure to two or three languages, and the curriculum emphasizes explicit reading, writing and mathematics alongside multi-disciplinary, multi-sensory, creative activities. Instruction uses lively, participatory, differentiated methods and practical tasks such as cooking workshops to foster autonomy. Children are registered with the Vlaamse Gemeenschap, and at the end of the sixth year take tests in French to obtain the CEB. The school operates across several premises in Saint-Gilles and Uccle, and offers weekly language workshops plus a range of arts, cultural and wellbeing activities. Extracurriculars include Dance & Folklore, Creative Workshop and language sessions, with small groups and a modular program including inclusive activities for all.
Av. Adolphe Dupuich 42, 1180 Uccle, Belgium
Tutti Frutti Primary School has instruction in English, French.
Saint-Gilles (Sint-Gillis) and Uccle, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Campuses at Rue de la Victoire 204, 1060 Saint-Gilles; Av. A. Dupuich 42, 1180 Uccle; Rue Africaine 27, 1060 Saint-Gilles (classes and stages).
Bilingual kindergarten and bilingual primary school.
Private bilingual school operating as an ASBL (non-profit).
Belgium; Vlaamse Gemeenschap (Flemish Community of Belgium).
Annual tuition at Tutti Frutti Primary School ranges from EUR 5,660 to EUR 8,500 for 2026/27.
Tutti Frutti Primary School teaches Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 3 to 12.
The elementary school is organized into three bilingual sections: French-English, French-German (from four registered children), and French-Italian (from four registered children). Class sizes average 12 students per class. Immersion is achieved through exposure to two or three languages. Teaching methods are active, lively, participatory, open and differentiated, with a multi-disciplinary, multi-sensory, creative and artistic approach. Reading, writing and mathematics are taught explicitly while learning is enhanced through experiential activities such as cooking workshops, and autonomy is fostered through practical tasks. Children are registered with the Vlaamse Gemeenschap (Flemish Community of Belgium); at the end of the sixth year they take tests in French to obtain the CEB.
Average class size is 12 students.
At the end of the sixth year, students take tests in French to obtain the CEB.
1. Eligibility and class structure. The primary school welcomes children born in 2012–2016. The elementary school is organized into three bilingual sections, with about 12 students per class. The sections offer French-English, French-German (from 4 children registered), and French-Italian (from 4 children registered). 2. Immersion and pedagogy. Immersion is achieved through exposure to two languages, and sometimes three. Teaching is active, lively, participatory, open and differentiated. Learning is multidisciplinary, multi-sensory, creative and artistic. 3. Registration and assessment. Tutti Frutti Primary is considered home schooling. Children are registered with the Vlaamse Gemeenschap (Flemish Community of Belgium). Each term, tests assess progress. At the end of the sixth year, French tests are taken to obtain the CEB. 4. Welcome procedure (special needs). Registration identifies any special needs. An up-to-date report describing needs is transmitted to help determine accommodations. A family interview follows to decide whether the school can offer a suitable setting and to explore solutions. If needed, specialized support may be provided at the family's cost. 5. Information sessions and contact. Information sessions are offered and information session registration is available. Information sessions dates are published; information on upcoming sessions is provided. 6. Affordability. Tutti Frutti Primary is a non-subsidized project; efforts are made to keep it affordable.
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