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Brussels International Catholic School
Schola Catholica Internationalis Bruxellensis
Location
Etterbeek, Brussels, Belgium
Information
School typeIndependent
MottoSuaviter in modo, Fortiter in re
(Gentle in manner, resolute in deed)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established2004
HeadmasterRev. Canon William Hudson, MA (Cantab)
Gendermixed
Age range2.5 to 18 years
LanguageEnglish and French
AccreditationsCambridge Assesment International Education
Conseil européen des écoles internationales
Fédération Wallonie Buxelles
Websitewww.bicschool.be

The Brussels International Catholic School, also know as the BICS, is an independent pre-primary through secondary bilingual (English and French) school in European Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. The academic program is designed for an international, multi-cultural student body. Classes are taught in both French and English to promote fluency in both languages. The primary school uses the Cambridge Primary Programme (CPP) and Belgian approved curricula (Communaute Francaise).[1] The school is an accredited Universtity of Cambridge Assessment International School. The students take the International GCSEs at the age of 16. The school opened the Sixth Form in September 2014 offering the International ‘A’ level curriculum.[2]

Classes are offered following the traditional balance between the liberal arts and sciences: mathematics, sciences, history, English language and literature, French language and literature.[3] Athletics and arts are included in the curriculum. Tennis and swimming are two of the popular athletic programs. Drama, cinema, guitar, painting, culinary arts, and dance are available options based on the interests and aptitudes of the scholars.[4]

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