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ABOVE: Beer is just one of Belgium's many
attractions for expatriates.
General Information
www.xPATs.com
Information on clubs, events, religious services, expat hangouts, and even garage sales is
available here, along with practical tips and a message board.
U.S. Army Garrison Brussels
The U.S. military's site in Brussels has information for newcomers, an events
calendar, and more.
Housing
See Other Accommodations
for short- and medium-term apartment rentals.
Schools
British International School of Brussels
This primary school follows the British National Curriculum and welcomes
children from 2½ to 11 years of age.
British Primary School
Boys and girls from 2 to 11 are the target audience for this 150-pupil rural
school in Vossem-Tervuren, which is just east of Brussels and south of the
airport.
Brussels American School
American and NATO military dependents are served by this K-12 school, which is
operated by the U.S. Department of Defense.
Brussels English Primary Schools
BEPS has campuses for pupils from ages 2½-11
in Brussels, Limal, and Waterloo.
European School of
Brussels I
Employees of EU institutions can send their children to this school, the European
School of Brussels II, or the European
School of Brussels III. A limited number of other students are admitted.
International School of Brussels
ISB has a 40-acre campus in the Brussels suburbs. Its student body is 41%
American, with pupils from nursery school through grade 12.
St. John's International School
This ecumenical Christian school is located in Waterloo, south of
Brussels. Its U.S.-style curriculum extends from pre-kindergarten through high
school.
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