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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 newspapers in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1950s the newspaper market has been in decline in Belgium. [1] The number of national daily newspapers in the country was 50 in 1950, [ 1 ] whereas it was 30 in 1965. [ 2 ] The number became 33 in 1980. [ 1 ]

  4. List of student newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of The Cornell Daily Sun, founded in 1880 at Cornell University, the oldest continuously published college student newspaper in the United States [1]. The following is a list of the world's student newspapers, including school, college, and university newspapers separated by countries and, where appropriate, states or provinces:

  5. List of schools in Brussels - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Secondary schools in Brussels - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Schools in Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Schools in Brussels" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, ...

  8. Metro (Belgian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Metro was a free newspaper in Belgium, distributed on working days and aiming in particular at 18- to 44-year-old urban, active, mobile students and commuters. [1] Separate Dutch and French-language versions, each with its own content, were according to the area's language(s) available in railway stations, subway stations, universities, etc. from dedicated stands that had the colour of the ...

  9. Bruzz - Wikipedia

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    Bruzz's origins can be traced to the monthly local newspaper Deze Maand in Brussel, which was founded in the 1970s by the Nederlandse Commissie voor de Cultuur van de Brusselse Agglomeratieraad with the aim of creating a Dutch-language newspaper for the residents of the Brussels Agglomeration.