
International school in Brussels
Japanese school of Brussels
The Japanese School of Brussels (ブラッセル日本人学校 or Burasseru Nihonjin Gakkō, JSB) is located in Auderghem, a residential area just steps from Beaulieu metro station.
This international school has over 300 students, the vast majority of whom are Japanese nationals, and follows the Japanese national curriculum.
Classes in both the primary school (ages 6 to 12) and lower secondary school (ages 12 to 15) are taught in Japanese.
As in Japan, the academic year starts in mid-April and ends in mid-March.
300
STUDENTS
45
YEARS
Curriculum of the Japanese School of Brussels
The school offers the Japanese national curriculum for both primary and lower secondary education, identical to what is taught in Japan. This ensures that Japanese students can acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to smoothly reintegrate into the Japanese school system upon returning to Japan.

A unique school in Belgium
Founded in 1979, the Japanese School of Brussels remains the only Japanese international school in Belgium. It is a medium-sized school with two floors and a maximum capacity of 500 students. The school responds to a steady demand from Japanese families who relocate to Belgium for professional reasons and for a limited period of time (typically a few years).
More specifically, major Japanese companies with branches in Brussels send some of their Japanese employees to work in Belgium on temporary assignments. For this reason, it is important for their children to continue receiving Japanese education to maintain their academic level during their time abroad.
Since 2000, the school has been funded jointly by Japanese companies based in Brussels and by the Ministry of Education of Japan (Monbusho).
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Location | Japanese School of Brussels
The Japanese School of Brussels is located in Auderghem, a stone’s throw from the Beaulieu metro station.