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#1  2010-08-23 08:38:28

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Schools in Liège

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We'd like you to extend any information you have on the educational system in Liège.

But of course, we'd like you to mainly talk about international schools (primary, secondary, high school and universities) existing in Liège for expatriate kids.

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#2  2012-05-04 15:28:08

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Re: Schools in Liège

Hi,
Well we've finally decided to live in Beaufays (where there's a rugby club) so thank you for all your replies.
For the younger 2 children school is not a problem, but for my eldest I am still in search of a good school (He speaks French so it doesnt have to be bi-lingual)

Someone recommended College St Benoit, St Servais. 
Does anyone know of it??  If so I'd love to hear your thoughts
Thank you helenX

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#3  2012-05-04 18:08:02

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Re: Schools in Liège

No bilingual schools in Liege. The only "bilingual" schools in Belgium are private and very very mixed record in actually getting children bilingual.

There are a few schools which do English immersion for French speaking children in Liege, but this is entirely different to bilingual and not going to be suited to children who can speak English already.

Hardly any team sports in schools. Easy to find club sports though, just google "club rugby Liege" etc.

Liege is also a very big place, hard for anyone to recommend.




 

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#4  2012-05-04 19:39:44

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Re: Schools in Liège

1 rugby club in Liege itself, the other just outside in Chaudfointaine, another a bit further still in Visé

http://www.rugbyliege.be/
http://www.standard-rugby.be/index.php?site=club
http://www.viserugby.be/

Athletics clubs in Belgium
http://www.lbfa.be/articlephp_106.php?
PHPSESSID=438f20a84ea7ed1d9275b6a33c09916d


Just too many amateur football clubs to list, search here by post code.
http://www.belgianfootball.be/fr/trouver-un-club




 

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#5  2012-05-14 13:31:01

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Re: Schools in Liège

Hi, there's also a good sports area (on the google map link), which is very popular when it's nice weather, where you can do any one of: football, athletics, basketball, tennis, volleyball, (etc) either outside or in the sports hall. Normally there are informal games which you can join-in with. Cointe Sports Area




 
 
 

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#6  2012-07-15 10:20:22

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Re: Schools in Liège

Helen you have probably already discovered that schools admissions for 1st secondary (this year children born 2000 or even older) is done primarily on distances between primary and secondary and home. In your case, without a primary, if you have applied, you would have been given the average score, as is given to all children who are not at French Community schools - those coming from abroad, those at Flemish or German Community schools, those at international schools, those who are home schooled.

Here is a useful file of socio-economic scores for children at secondary schools.1 is poor and 20 is rich. It's based on the socio-economic status of the children.
http://www.lesoir.be/mediastore/_2011/m … ndaire.pdf

Here is the same sort of socio-economic index from primaries / maternelles.
http://www.gallilex.cfwb.be/document/pdf/36474_000.pdf

Nearest secondaires to Beaufays I suppose must be Institut Ste Julienne and College Episcopal du Sartay, both in Embourg area, the latter attracts the "rich" children. I know nothing about either school. It's important to know whether a school is a traditional acdemic one or whether it is a technical or professional school, some schools offer all 3 - general academic, technical and professional. The division does not start until 3rd secondary, 1st and 2nd secondary follow a common 28 hours, same in every school in  the French Community, and 4 hours of options set by the school, these 4 hours of options can affect the choices later on still.

Ste Julienne offers all 3 types of secondary
http://www.saintejulienne.be/

College Episcopal du Sartay offers general academic - it's easy to tell from the website and score of 20 on socio-economic index that this is the most desirable school in the area I would imagine.
http://www.sartay.be/html/home.html

There is also a secondary which offers mainly general academic options, plus a few technical and professional options, in Esneux. It also has English immersion here.
http://www.are.be/index.htm

It's not surprising someone has recommended St Benoit-St Servais - it's one of the most academic schools in the centre of Liege, but a long way from Beaufays! Unless you're travelling to the centre of Liege every day, it wouldn't seem a wise choice.

Here is a map of primaries/maternelles in the greater Liege area - will try and add Chaudfontaine/Beaufays schools to it. I could do a secondary one too, but it might be too hard work, let's see.
http://batchgeo.com/map/2c03ca628fc5944 … e9e3ff49e7

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#7  2012-07-15 10:24:13

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PS I know an English family living in Esneux, not far from Beaufays, they have  young children who started school there a few months ago. I can put you in contact if you leave me your email.

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