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St. John's International SchoolDrève Richelle 146, 1410 Waterloo, Walloon Brabant, Belgium+32 (0)2 352 06 10 |
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An Internationally trusted institution with an excellent reputation
Founded in 1964 in Waterloo, Belgium, St. John's International School has established itself as one of the leading international schools in Europe. For more than 50 years, St. John's has been a trusted institution, serving the expatriate and local communities of the greater area with a vibrant, inclusive and welcoming community.
Academic excellence and so much more
With over 40 years of experience in teaching the International Baccalaureate, St. John's has a proud history of academic excellence with an experienced and dynamic teaching staff. Students are encouraged to balance high academic expectations with a fulsome commitment to unrivalled visual and performing arts and competitive sports programmes. St. John's prides itself to be able to take the individual approach with small class sizes and outstanding pastoral care.
International in more than in name only
500 students between the ages of 12 months and 18 years, representing 55 nationalities, find themselves in a truly cosmopolitan atmosphere while pursuing their curricular ambitions and extra-curricular interest. Its students are instilled with the open-mindedness to think globally and take individual responsibility for life-long learning, service, and achievement.
Learning without limits
As an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School, offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Diploma Programme (DP), and the only school in the Brussels area to offer the Advanced Placement (AP) programme, St. John's is the perfect springboard to top universities all over the world.
Flexible options
Fully-flexible boarding options ensure those families who travel widely can continue their professional commitments confident in the grounding of St. John's education combined with the nurturing environment of boarding at St John's Shannon house.