Belgium has three different education systems (with one for each language community: French, Dutch and German), but being at the heart of the EU, the European and international schools also play an important role in the country's education mix.
European and international schools are often thought to be linked (or even the same), but they are actually separate entities with major differences in how they function, their funding, and their overarching missions.
There are 34 international schools spread across four Belgian cities, 27 of which are in Brussels. These are independently-run private schools, with varying curricula, fees, facilities and programmes.
In terms of European Schools, there are 13 across the EU and five in Belgium (four in Brussels, one in Mol near Antwerp). These are public and run as an intergovernmental organisation jointly by the European Union and the EU Member States.
To understand how these different school types work, The Brussels Times spoke to representatives of each system. Find out more here.
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