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Brulingua, the language-learning platform in Brussels, is expanding its current offer of four languages to 24. The new lessons will become available on 19 October.

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Dutch has reached an all-time low in Wallonia as a language study choice for pupils.

Illustration shows the security at the entrance of the former Nato headquarters building, in Haren, Brussels, Thursday 03 December 2020. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND
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A European school has been opened on the site of the former NATO headquarters in the Haren neighbourhood of Brussels.

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A campaign launched this month in Belgium aims to encourage young people to discover their sexuality without watching pornographic material.

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The Belgian school year resumes this Wednesday, but the annual dilemma persists: There aren't enough teachers to accommodate the influx of students.

Illustration picture shows children at primary school De Valke in Lichtervelde, Thursday 18 March 2021. (BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER)
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Families are still paying too much to send their children to school in Belgium, according to the League of Families which has denounced the cost of primary and secondary education in a recently pu

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Sonia Trabelsi works for the Belgian federal police as an analyst and geomatics engineer.

Pupils pictured at the secondary school GO! Technisch Atheneum Horteco, on the first day of school for the 2020-2021 school year, in Vilvoorde, Tuesday 01 September 2020. (BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM)
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Francophone education minister Caroline Désir has indicated that she is ready to postpone the reform of the annual school timetables, scheduled for the start of the 2022-2023 school year, if Fland

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The Roots and Wings international school in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre is facing an uncertain future as it has been told to vacate its premises in Parmentier Park.

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