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The European School of Bruxelles-Argenteuil (), also known as the EEBA, is a
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,
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located on the grounds of the
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, in
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,
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,
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. Founded in 2016, the EEBA is a partnership between Brussels private school ''Lycée Molière'', and the
Scandinavian School of Brussels Scandinavian School of Brussels (SSB; , ) was an international school in Waterloo, Belgium. It served students ages 2–19.
(SSB). The EEBA, through its partnership with the SSB, offers its students the
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as its secondary leaving qualification, with plans to also offer the
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in the near future. The school caters to nursery, primary and secondary students and is equipped with facilities for
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aged 15 and up.


History


European Schools

Since 1958,
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has played host to a growing number of institutions and bodies of the
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(EC) - now
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(EU). In 1958, the
European School, Brussels I The European School, Brussels I (ESB1) is a European School located in Uccle, Brussels, Belgium (Uccle site), and Forest, Brussels, Belgium (Berkendael site). Originally the second of the European Schools to be founded, the European School, Brus ...
(ESB1) opened its doors with the primary purpose of providing an education to the children of the staff of said institutions. The ESB1, was to be unusual in that it was to be the second in a network of schools directly governed and financed through a new separate intergovernmental organisation, originally established by the 1957 Statue of the European School - since repealed and replaced by the 1994 Convention Defining the Statute of the European Schools. The Board of Governors of the school network was to be composed of
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s of the signatory states. The European Schools committed themselves to a
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and
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approach, leading to the
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- a bilingual secondary leaving qualification overseen by the Board of Governors.


High demand

As member states each acceded to the EC - and, later, the EU - they would successively sign up to the treaties governing the European Schools in order to guarantee an education to the children of staff of their respective nationalities. Simultaneously increased European institutional presence and staff numbers in Brussels put a strain on the
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s in the city. Between the founding of the ESB1 and 2007, three more European Schools were founded in Brussels. In 2015, the European Schools authorised a fifth school. In the years since the European Schools' founding, its curriculum, ethos, and qualification had become popular amongst families of staff of other international institutions and corporations in Brussels, as well as locals. However, with the European Schools legally obligated to provide an education to the children of EU staff first, there was often little availability of school places.


Belgium's first Accredited European School

In 2013, seeking a solution to the high demand for
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places in Brussels, the Board of Governors of the European Schools requested the Belgian state permit the creation of the Belgium's first "
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". Taking advantage of regulations agreed by the Board of Governors in 2005, such a school would be accredited to provide the European Schools' curriculum, and the European Baccalaureate, whilst being under national jurisdiction and independently financed. It would join a network of thirteen existing such Accredited European Schools across the EU. Responding to the Belgian government's calls, the Belgian private school, "Lycée Molière", and the
Scandinavian School of Brussels Scandinavian School of Brussels (SSB; , ) was an international school in Waterloo, Belgium. It served students ages 2–19.
, proposed a partnership venture for the creation of an Accredited European School. In September 2016, the English-language primary school section of the European School of Bruxelles-Argenteuil opened its doors on the grounds of the Château d'Argenteuil, in
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, 15 km south of Brussels. From September 2017, the EEBA was able to provide education to secondary level education for students whose mother-tongue was English, French, or Swedish.


Accreditation

The Board of Governors of the European Schools signed an
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agreement with the EEBA on 13 March 2018, valid until 31 August 2021, when upon it will require renewal. In concordance with the rigorous accreditation process, accredited schools are routinely audited by the Boards of Inspectors of the European Schools, with the EEBA's last audit taking place between 17 and 21 September 2018. As the school is opening in a phased manner, it is currently only accredited to offer the European Schools' curriculum up to fifth year secondary, (ages 4 to 16), with a further accreditation agreement extending to the
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programme years (sixth and seventh year secondary) due in the future.


Campus and Facilities

The EEBA is located on the grounds of the Château d’Argenteuil, a nineteenth century estate, with extensive park and woodland. The school is equipped with modern class rooms and laboratories, an inside sports hall, outdoor sport courts and recreational grounds. The Château itself hosts the school canteen, music rooms, a small theater, and a boarding house for students age 15 and up.


See also

*
Accredited European School An Accredited European School is a type of international school under national jurisdiction and financing, within the member states of the European Union, which have been approved, by the Board of Governors of the international organisation "The ...
*
European Baccalaureate The European Baccalaureate (or EB) is a bilingual educational diploma, which certifies the completion of secondary studies in a European School or Accredited European School by the Board of Governors of the intergovernmental organisation, "The ...
* European Schools


References


External links


Official websiteAbout Accredited European Schools
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