School for my 3 children in brussels
I am moving to brussels by the end of august this year and since i ve spent 7 months in france i thought that the system for schooling is the same as in here we go to the maire and we register the kids in the school but unfortionately i found out last week that the system is different. Long story short.
I have 3 kids. Girl will go 1ere scondary , boy will go 6th year primary and boy who will be 7 years in august and has ADHD and i read that there is special school for him type 8 i think but
Please help me and tell me, is there a chance to register them in public school and if yes what should i do and where to go?
*p,s: i will be in the ULB for 2 years and i do not know where we will be living. The most important thing now is the school especially the youngest .
Thank you en advance for your help.
Samah
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If you use the search function, you can see tons of advice on how to look for schools here, rather than repeat the advice.
Your choice of school should be based on where you live.
I read nearly all the posts and replies but what i could not find is which school or schools that can be near each other in order to drop the 3 kids in one place and go to my work at ulb.
Regarding my living place , i have not decided yet beacuse i guess i need to find out the schools first but i google and found ixelles , waterloo and anderlecht maybe.
I have not visited bruxelles yet and if you suggest a particular place which meets the school criteria i would be thankful
Samah.
No idea why you ve come up with anderlecht.
If you d used the search function as suggested you would have immediately discounted ixelles.
You ll have to decide a general area to live before school search can begin.
Schools are closed till end of August
Can you please suggest an area for me to live and easy to arrive to ULB with the possibility to find schools for the 3 kids near by?
Your replies are appreciated.
Look at secondary vacancies for eldest
6th primary = 2006 birth
2nd primary = 2010 birth
If you are certain these are the classes you need, then 1st secondary is by central admissions. The vacancies are on this website, you might have to change region to "Brussels" and tick for "only schools with vacancies".
Not far from ULB is Watermael-Boitsfort, Auderghem and WSP, plus a tiny bit of Ixelles. I's be looking there to live, if you can afford say 1300 euro for a 3 bed apartment.
Not sure if you contact the schools direct at this point for secondary, I think you probably do, but they should guide you if you have to go through the centralised admissions. I'd only look at schools with places now.
In no particular order
College St Francois - rue des Merisiers 7, 1050 Ixelles - tiny school, might be just right for a child only here for 2 years, not too academic but it offers general education, I have a friend who regrets not choosing this school. No primary but Les Cedres, Ecole no7, Ecole no8 are the nearest primaries and usually have spaces.
St Julien-Parnasse, 1160 Auderghem. It specializes in sport, an ok academic school. Also has a primary, possibly has space.
AR Auderghem, 1160 Auderghem. Popular academic school, surprised there are places. They also have a campus in Watermael-Boitsfort, not so popular but in lovely area and small school. Also has a primary, usually has space.
AR Crommelynck, 1150 WSP. OK academic school, unfortunately surrounded by 2 very popular Catholic schools, it accepts children on AFS exchanges with no French at all, so might welcome an outside for 2 years. The area is superb. Also has a primary but I'd look also at Joli-Bois primary nearby as it has type 8 children integrated into normal classes, in conjunction with the Joli-Bois special school next door. There will be places in all these schools.
AR Ixelles. The secondary is the least desired but nowhere near the worst school, better than the average Paris public college, but the advantage is the primary on the grounds has just opened, so will have very small classes and plenty of space. Might be a bit expensive to live in that area though.
That is probably your best bet for finding school places not too far from ULB. I would look at least 3 of these secondaries and go for the one you like the most.
http://www.inscription.cfwb.be/index.ph … page%5D=50
You do not how helpful is your last reply to me. Also the link. You saved my life.
Thank you very much and you are right about the grades for the 3 chidren. We are actually staying in brussels for 2 years for me to finish my subspeciality and i was disparate to find school for them.
I appreciate your reply. Really i am.
When should the school open and when do you advise me to contact them for the places ?
All those secondaries have more than 10 places so you can choose your favoured one. I have never been inside any. From website and info from friend who visited all last year, St francois is very attractive. St julienne is one to choose if you have a talented athlete especially gymnast as best gymnastics club in Brussels is on land formerly part of the school. It s walking distance to Ulb main campusin ixelles.
Just to check, you're not at erasme hospital as a medic? That would Change school choice completely.
Thank you for your reply.
In fact i am in erasme hospital . I am coming for fellowship . Yes.
What would change with schools? Can you please clarify and explain to me ?
Regards and thank you in advance.
College le tournesol has a small waiting list.
http://www.lestournesols.com/Les_Tourne … llege.html
I would suggest your family might be happier there than anderlecht unless you can get a place at college les tournesols. The metro to erasme is direct and efficient. It s metro line 5.
Thank you again.
I asked a collegue and he said that this is the adress Route de Lennik 808, 1070 Bruxelles, Belgium.
I will be alone with the kids without my husband but i do not mind to spend some time on the public transport as long as there is a place for the yougest with type 8 mainly. To be honest he is smart but with the problems in the concentration he is lost and he does not learn anything. I really would like to help him as much as there are facilites.
Sorry that i wrote ulb i did not know that there are different places. I have not arrived yet to know as i am wqiting for the visa to be issued.
What would you advice me to search or do ?
Thanks alot .
Thanks alot.
I really appreciate your reply.
I have looked further north on this side of Brussels, you'd be looking at 30 minutes metro + bus journey to places like Ganshoren, Jette, to near schools with places. Nearer but takes just as long as HANKAR / DELTA area, as the metro is super fast.
Then I have looked at the journey time from HANKAR and DELTA and Beaulieu metros (St Julien is nearest to Delta), it is 30 minutes.
Then I have looked at the actual nearest "desirable" area to live, Uccle Stalle. The problem is it is cut off from Anderlecht by the canal and the train lines and there is a lot of industry along that route. There is a bus service which currently is only once every 30 minutes and stops at 10pm at night and not before 6am and compared to the metro line 5 which starts at 4.30 and finishes at 01.00 and has high frequency of between 7 and 10 minutes, this bus service to Uccle Stalle makes it not look great for getting to work. It is also 30 minutes by metro to CERIA then bus, but in April 2018, at least a direct bus service starts from ERASME to Uccle without the need to change metro / bus. So this area is much much nearer in kilometres, but not in time take to travel.
There are more inner city locations along metro line 5, but not with secondary schools with vacancies!!!! And will be harder to find places in primary.
I'd therefore say your best option is indeed HANKAR/DELTA/BEAULIEU. This area is where communes meet. There is Ixelles 1050, Auderghem 1160, WSP 1150, Watermael-Boitsfort 1170, so you have to be very aware of the fact that those metro stops border those 4 communes. There is however plenty of rental availability in terms of apartments in that area, unlike in Anderlecht, better than Uccle Stalle too - where there are no secondaries with vacancies either.
I would look at these primaries for HANKAR/DELTA/BEAULIEU
St Julien-parnasse 1160
Souverain-Cirquetudes 1160
Les Cedres (but be aware it's not awesome by reputation) 1170
Chant d'Oiseau 1150
The current STIB public transport map
http://www.stib-mivb.be/irj/go/km/docs/ … n_ACTU.pdf
The future STIB public transport map from April 2018
http://www.planbusstib.be/files/Plan_BU … _apres.pdf
you Rock !
My appreciation to every single word you wrote.
I will take your advice for sure.
Do you advice me to start looking for rent and rent first or to wait until i get place in the schools ?
Thank you agin for your replies.
I was lost until your detailed replies arrived.
Xoxo
It seems a crazy distance to travel to work. If you has started to look a year in advance, you would have succeeded in getting school places in anderlecht and some parts of that commune are actually quite nice. However it is also overpopulated so getting academic school places are so much harder at short notice to eastern parts of Brussels I ve suggested instead where there are plenty of school places in all types of schools.
Yes it is very short time but thanks to you you made it easier.
Have a nice evening and thanks agian.
How are you doing?
Can i take your openion in this school ?
http://www.annemisonne.be/notre-projet/
It is private and i think it will be affordable for us . Do you know about it ?
I appreciate your reply.
It does state it is there for children who do not fit into public mainstream and public special schools.
I e mailed them and they gave me an idea about thier fees and they are fine for me.
And yes they do not have place at the moment but i ve put my son in the waiting list and we will see.
In france my son did not fit in the public school and they were always kind of complaining which increases my dissappointment because i cant change him to become""normal".
I hope i find the best place for my son with the affordable fees possible.
Thanks again for your reply. I appreciate it.
What do you advice me?
I think because i am ouverwhelemed by the situation i am unable to think. Thank you. But he was diagnosed as special need child in my country before but the doctor told me he will be fine in public school.
I think the language was a problem for him and still is.
I will work on it very hard.
Thank you.
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