New international school in Ghent by September
A group of international businesses have signed an agreement
with Ghent University that should lead to the creation of a new
international school in the East Flemish capital.
The children of foreign employees working for
businesses in East and West Flanders will be able to attend the
kindergarten and primary school that will be based in the city of Ghent.
The pupils will be taught in English.
Volvo Cars, the electronics firm Barco and the Flemish Institute for Biotechnology are all involved in the project.
Sofie Bracke (liberal), the Innovation alderman in Ghent, told the
daily De Morgen that the agreement should allow businesses in East and
West Flanders to attract foreign workers more easily. A location for the
school is still being sought.
The initiative has the backing of the two provincial authorities and
the towns of Ghent and Kortrijk. Classes should start on 1 September
2012 with up to 40 pupils being taught during the first school year.
Research shows that a school like this could attract up to 120 pupils.
Sat 03/12/2011 - 11:55
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