Ben Montgomery

Newsletter - Christmas edition

December edition  SANTA LUCIA The annual Santa Lucia Walk by the lovely danish girls of the European School of Luxembourg II ! (  Photo via Your Euroschoolpaper )  AE AND COSUP Alumni and future alumni working together. "LITTLE DESCRIPTION OF WHAT HAPPENED" Photo of CoSup @ European School Brussels 3 #CoSup#EEB3

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November edition  European Baccalaureate soon to be a worthless piece of paper? In times of austerity budget cuts have hit the European Schools System as well. This does not come as a surprise. What is surprising however is how these budget cuts will translate into a fundamental change in the

HSTRY

Changing the way the world views history  European School graduates, Thomas Ketchell and Yoran Brondsema (EE III - Brussels - Bac 2006), have launched an international education organisation: Hstry. Hstry constructs interactive and accurate historical timelines to inspire the next generation of historians. Hstry is in the process of creating

Our wood

Commentary I was at the European School of Brussels (Uccle I) from 1974 until 1986, the so called “Vert Chasseur” (green hunter) school from the name of the street where it was located. The school was in a little wood on its own. When I think of it, we were

Newsletter - GROW

Spread the News  What would you think about a worldwide network of over 50.000 people, with diverse social backgrounds, of different age groups, with a higher education and a common European culture of tolerance, solidarity and cooperation? First and foremost that it would have an enormous potential. It is

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May edition  Mot du Président Cette année nous fêtons le 60ème anniversaire du système des écoles européennes. Cela fait maintenant 54 ans que les élèves obtiennent le baccalauréat au sein des écoles européennes, qui a l''époque n''en comptait que vingt-trois mais qui maintenant en

Mot du président

Thomas Fairhurst Cette année nous fêtons le 60ème anniversaire du système des Ecoles Européennes. Cela fait maintenant 54 ans que les élèves obtiennent le baccalauréat au sein des Ecoles Européennes, qui a l''époque n''en comptait que vingt-trois mais qui maintenant en compte près de