British School of Brussels

Established 1970
School type British School and International School
Principal Sue Woodroofe
Location Tervuren, Belgium
Campus 15 acres (61,000 m2)
Athletic Leagues ISST, GISGA, IAPS
Website britishschool.be

The British School of Brussels (BSB), an English-language day school providing a British education for international students in Belgium, was founded in 1970 and occupies a site of about 15 acres (61,000 m2) surrounded by woodland near the Royal Museum of Central Africa in the town of Tervuren, east of Brussels. There are 1,230+ students within the age range of 1 to 18+ from over 65 nationalities currently enrolled.

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History

The British School of Brussels was founded in 1970, just as the United Kingdom was preparing to join the European Union, by a group of businessmen led by Sir Dick Pantlin CBE. Its first headmaster was Alan Humphries. For its first few months it occupied temporary premises in Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat in Brussels. On 9 December of that year, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh officially opened the first building on the campus, then called Building 1. In 2006 all the buildings were re-named after famous Belgians or Belgian characters.

Structure

The BSB is divided into two schools:

  • Lower Primary, which includes Kindercrib (a crèche) for ages 1-3
  • Upper Primary, which includes lessons for ages 4-11

Sports

The British School of Brussels provides a wide range of sports facilities, all on campus. The Gym and the Barn contain basketball and netball courts, also used for other sports. The school has four outdoor astro-turf tennis pitches, two squash courts, two hockey pitches and a football/rugby pitch, which is also used for cricket.

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