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  2. Brussels Elementary High School - Wikipedia

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    The student body holds, on average, three hundred students K-12, and approximately one hundred students in its high school. With so few students, BAS changed from Division Three to Division Four in the year 2006. In the year 2009-2010 the DODDSE schools combined Divisions 3 and 4; therefore, making Brussels American School division 3 again.

  3. List of schools in Brussels - Wikipedia

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    European School of Brussels III; European School of Brussels IV; Ecole Internationale Montgomery; F. La Futaie; I. International School of Brussels;

  4. Category:International schools in Brussels - Wikipedia

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  5. Lists of schools in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    List of schools in Brussels; See also. Education in Belgium This page was last edited on 17 November 2023, at 04:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. British School of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The British School of Brussels (commonly abbreviated to BSB), is an international school in Belgium. It occupies a site of about 15 acres (6.1 ha) surrounded by woodland near the Royal Museum of Central Africa in the town of Tervuren, Flemish Brabant, east of Brussels. It has over 1300 students aged 1–18 years from approximately 70 nationalities.

  7. Category:Schools in Brussels - Wikipedia

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  8. Brussels High School - Wikipedia

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    Brussels High School's athletic history began in 1938 during the late stages of the Great Depression, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Works Progress Administration approved the construction of a stone gymnasium in Brussels, the first indoor facility built in the district that could hold athletic events. Local funding was secured ...

  9. International School of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    ISB was founded in October 1951 as the American School of Brussels, initially to serve U.S. Department of Defense personnel and their families residing in the area. It began with four teachers and 27 students, aged 5 to 11, at a location in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre.