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Primary and Secondary Schools

Official schools are easy to find in telephone books . Look under "Enseignement/onderwijs" or under the name of school given below:

French-speaking:

AGE

NAME OF SCHOOL

TITLE OF HEAD

3-6

Jardin d'Enfants

Madame la Directrice or Monsieur le Directeur

6-12

Ecole Primaire

Madame la Directrice or Monsieur le Directeur

12-18

Enseignement Secondaire ;
Athénées
Lycées
Ecoles Normales

Monsieur le Préfet or Madame la Préfète
Monsieur le Préfet or Madame la Préfète
Madame la Directrice or Monsieur le Directeur 

Dutch-speaking:

AGE

NAME OF SCHOOL

TITLE OF HEAD

3-6

Kleuterschool

Mevrouw de Directrice or Mijnheer de Directeur

6-12

Lagere School

 

12-18

Middelbaar Onderwijs ;
Athenea
Lycea
Normaalscholen

Mijnheer de Prefect or Mevrouw de Prefect

Mevrouw de Directrice or Mijnheer de Directeur

The younger the American child, the quicker the adaptation to school in French or Dutch. Older children may require intensive language lessons, but even high school students are usually quite comfortable after a few months of hard work.

At high school level, the American student should ask to be a "free student".
Free students do not register for the prescribed Belgian program of 13 or more subjects each week, but select the courses which will be most useful.
Only English and American history and English and American literature are inadequately covered by American standards. These deficiencies can either be met by tutoring or (and this is usually a more satisfactory solution to the problem) by arrangement with the American school to which the student plans to return (i.e. examinations over textbooks studied individually; two English or history courses in one year in America instead of the foreign language which will have been acquired here, etc.)

 

 

 

Commission for Educational Exchange between the USA, Belgium and Luxembourg
Boulevard de l'Empereur, 4, Keizerslaan B-1000 Brussels
You can reach us by phone from 14:00 to 16:00 +32-2-5195772
Fax: +32-2-5195773 email:
adviser@fulbright.be