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European School, Brussels IV

Coordinates: 50°53′08″N 4°21′08″E / 50.885690°N 4.352189°E / 50.885690; 4.352189
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European School, Brussels IV
École Européenne, Bruxelles IV

Schola Europaea, Bruxellae IV
Address
Map
Drève Sainte-Anne, 90

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B-1020

Coordinates50°53′08″N 4°21′08″E / 50.885690°N 4.352189°E / 50.885690; 4.352189
Information
TypeEuropean School
Established2007
Operated byThe European Schools
DirectorMarko Mattus
GenderMixed
Age range4 to 18
Enrolment2,834[1] (2018-2019)
Student Union/AssociationThe Pupils' Committee
Sister Schools12 European Schools
DiplomaEuropean Baccalaureate
Websitewww.eeb4.be

The European School, Brussels IV is one of the thirteen European Schools, and the fourth to be established within the city of Brussels, home to many European Union (EU) institutions. Opened in 2007, the school was initially based in the Brussels municipality of Forest, before moving to its purpose built campus in Laeken in 2012. The school combines nursery, primary and secondary education, with around 3,000 students enrolled at the start of the 2020–2021 academic year, spread over eight language sections (English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Bulgarian (up to the sixth year of secondary), Romanian (up to the fifth year of secondary) and Estonian (up to the first year of secondary).[2] The school prioritises the children of European Union (EU) staff for enrolment purposes, with others able to enrol provided there is capacity. Transport links to the school campus include Bockstael Station, which provides metro and suburban rail services.

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References

  1. ^ Board of Governors of the European Schools. "Facts and figures on the beginning of the 2018-2019 school year in the European Schools" (PDF). eursc.eu. Office of the Secretary-General of the European Schools. p. 7. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
  2. ^ Candoweb. "General Information". EEB4. Retrieved 11 November 2020.