School Name
The British School of Brussels
Category
Europe (excluding Switzerland) Schools
Types
Pre-Prep to Senior School
Pupil type
Co-ed
Boarding-Day
Day
Curriculums
GCSE
IGCSE
A-Level
IB
BTEC
Pupil age range
3-18
Location
Brussels
The British School of Brussels
Focus
Broadening minds and horizons
Day fees 2025/26
$23,300-$52,900
Term dates
- Term 1: 29 August to 19 December 2025
- Term 2: 5 January to 3 April 2026
- Term 3: 20 April to 30 June 2026
Ages
3-18
Pupil count
1,260
Spear’s Review
Established in 1969, The British School of Brussels (BSB) is an international school with over 1,200 students from 70 nationalities aged 3 to 18.
The primary curriculum is a skills-based, inquiry-driven approach adapted from the UK national curriculum. According to its website, it is the only school in Belgium that offers students IB, A-Levels and BTEC courses. The school aims to ‘develop confident, caring and courageous people who engage actively, ethically and purposefully with the world’.
The British School’s campus boasts an impressive 25m swimming pool, gym and dance studio alongside a theatre and recording studio, meaning each child can explore their individual passions.
Academics
In 2025:
- 52 per cent of (I)GCSE results were grades 7-9
- 35 per cent of results at A-Level were A* or A
- Average IB score was 36.0
School Profile
The British School of Brussels is an all-through, inclusive international school comprising approximately 1,400 students from 70 nationalities aged 3-18 years. The school meets the needs of internationally mobile and expatriate families in Belgium as well as local families who want an international education for their children. Our students are exposed every day to a multitude of languages and cultures and within which they thrive.
All students follow a British-based curriculum up to age 16, which is adapted to our European context and international cohort. BSB is the only school in Belgium to offer three pre-university routes: A Levels, the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma and BTEC vocational courses. We are immensely proud of our consistently outstanding academic results, which are among the best in the world. Our diverse pathways provide all our students with an opportunity to excel.
While academic results are important, one of our main aims is to create a values-driven community which promotes a healthy, vibrant and progressive culture of care, collaboration and respect. We are proud to develop active global citizens. We want to inspire and motivate responsible, engaged students who have respect for themselves and each other and engage actively, ethically and purposefully with the world around us. Our governance, leadership, staff, curriculum and facilities all work in support of this philosophy.
We offer a diverse and extensive range of extracurricular activities through a world-leading enrichment programme, offering around 200 extracurricular activities.
Ultimately, BSB is a family; a community which offers support and care for each other while helping each person achieve their goals to the best of their ability and become the best possible version of themself.
Head teacher
James Penstone joined BSB as principal in early 2025. According to the school, Penstone’s appointment was a ‘strategic continuation of our school’s mission to nurture confident, compassionate and globally minded learners’. He most recently served as secondary principal at the Inter-Community School Zurich and has also held roles at Bangkok Patana School and Hazelwick School in West Sussex.
University and college destinations
Graduates of BSB have taken up places at UK universities such as Oxford, Imperial College London, Edinburgh and University College London; European universities including Erasmus University Rotterdam, the University of Amsterdam and Eindhoven University of Technology; and in North America at Boston University, the New School in New York City and McGill in Toronto, Canada.
Admissions
BSB requires an online application form, previous school reports from the past 12 months, a passport scan and a student recommendation form. In cases of additional educational needs, the school says, relevant diagnostic reports are needed. The second stage of the application process is an online pre-joining interview; the school seeks students who demonstrate ‘a positive attitude to learning and a commitment to the values and ethos of BSB’ – with expectations dependent on the age of the student.
Accessibility
Brussels Airport: 30 minutes
Location
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Rank: Top Recommended
Top Recommended Spear’s Schools Index 2026, Europe (excluding Switzerland) Schools
Address
Pater Dupierreuxlaan 1, Tervuren, 3080, Belgium