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St. John's International School

Belgium, Brussels

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French
Fees €14,200 - 45,850
Ages 1 - 18 years
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1964
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Advanced Placement (AP)
Taught languages Portuguese, Italian, French, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Korean, Japanese, Turkish, Spanish
Strengths Languages, Performing Arts, Sport
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies
Stages Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

St. John's International School is a private, all-through IB school in Waterloo, Belgium, part of Inspired Education Group, with boarding at Shannon House. It serves ages 1 to 18 and offers the IB continuum—PYP, MYP and DP—alongside AP courses for Diploma students. Five graduation pathways combine the IB Diploma with AP credits and the St John's High School Diploma. A Dual Language Programme in French and English runs from Early Years through Primary to foster bilingualism; in Grades 6–8 students study two to three languages, and Grades 9–10 feature a Mother Tongue Programme with eight languages. Language A and Self-Taught Literature are available within the Diploma. The Waterloo campus features bright classrooms, Samsung smartboards, VR headsets, and well-equipped visual and performing arts spaces, including a 400-seat professional theatre—the largest in Brussels—and the Greene Gallery. NECIS membership supports a vibrant co-curricular life, alongside Summer Camps and Exchange Programmes.

Drève Richelle 146, 1410 Waterloo, Belgium

The Essentials

St. John's International School has instruction in English, French.

Location

Waterloo, Belgium. Founded in 1964 in Waterloo, St. John's is located just 15 minutes south of Brussels in a quiet, tree-lined residential area of Waterloo. Many students live within walking distance, or in the surrounding suburbs of Ohain and Lasne, with easy access to Brussels via the Waterloo highway.

Stages

Kindergarten (Early Years 1–6), Primary School (6–11), Middle School (11–14), High School (16–18); IB Continuum (ages 3–18).

Type

Private international school; An Inspired School; part of Inspired Education Group; offers boarding at Shannon House.

Pupil Nationality Mix

65+ nationalities represented.

Additional learning support

Learning Support Programme available for students who learn differently; English as an Additional Language support; small-group or in-class support; Speech, Language and Occupational Needs services offered (via freelance staffing).

Country affiliation

Belgium

Bus service

Door-to-door transport with SAM-Drive; 8-seat vans; extensive bus system serving Waterloo and the greater Brussels region; bus monitors for high schoolers; free bus from Waterloo train station at 8:00; also options to reach school by car or bike.

Fees

Annual tuition at St. John's International School ranges from EUR 14,200 to EUR 45,850 for 2026/27.

Enrolment and one-time fees
- Enrolment (application) fee (new students only): EUR 1,000.
- Campus Development Fee (new students only): EUR 700.

Tuition fees (annual and termly) — 2025/26 academic year
- Early Years 1 (Day Care): Annual EUR 14,200 — Termly EUR 4,733 (annual ÷ 3).
- Early Years 2 (Timbertops): Annual EUR 14,200 — Termly EUR 4,733 (annual ÷ 3).
- Early Years 3 (Pre-K1): Annual EUR 19,500 — Termly EUR 6,500 (annual ÷ 3).
- Early Years 4 (Pre-K2): Annual EUR 19,500 — Termly EUR 6,500 (annual ÷ 3).
- Early Years 5 (Kindergarten): Annual EUR 27,800 — Termly EUR 9,267 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 1: Annual EUR 36,700 — Termly EUR 12,233 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grades 2–5: Annual EUR 37,300 — Termly EUR 12,433 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 6: Annual EUR 39,800 — Termly EUR 13,267 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grades 7–8: Annual EUR 42,200 — Termly EUR 14,067 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grade 9: Annual EUR 42,900 — Termly EUR 14,300 (annual ÷ 3).
- Grades 10–12: Annual EUR 44,600 — Termly EUR 14,867 (annual ÷ 3).
(Note: the school year is organised in three terms; termly figures above are the annual fee divided by three. )

Boarding fees
- Weekly boarding (Sunday night to Thursday night): EUR 16,200 per year. Includes breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- Full boarding (Sunday night to Saturday night): EUR 18,340 per year. Includes breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- Daily boarding / short-term exchanges: EUR 110 per day.
- Refund for early departure during the first semester: 25% of the boarding fee paid (see refund policy below).

Other recurring or optional costs
- Lunch / food and supervision (annual / termly / daily as applicable):
- Early Years 2 – Early Years 4: Annual EUR 740 — Termly EUR 247 — Daily EUR 4.30.
- Early Years 5 – Grade 2: Annual EUR 1,175 — Termly EUR 392 — Daily EUR 6.50.
- Grade 3 – Grade 12: Annual EUR 1,550 — Termly EUR 517 — Daily EUR 8.60.
- Cub Care (Extended hours) Early Years 1 – Grade 5: EUR 15 (frequency indicated in fee schedule).
- Bus service: Round trip EUR 3,630 per year; one-way EUR 2,700 per year. Sibling discount of 10% for the second and each subsequent child using the bus.
- Mandatory service / support fees:
- Student support (EdTech AI fee) Grade 3–11: EUR 50 per year (mandatory).
- EdTech VR fee Grade 7–12: EUR 50 per year (mandatory).
- IB Diploma exams and support Grade 12: EUR 1,200 per year (mandatory).
- Optional / activity fees:
- Performing Arts show participation: EUR 150 per performance (termly).
- NECIS tournament participation: EUR 150 per tournament (termly).
- AP exams (Grade 10–12): EUR 135 per exam (optional).
- Replacement student card: EUR 20 per replacement.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The full Tuition Fee is payable within 30 days of the invoice date. Termly (instalment) payment arrangements may be made with the Business Manager; choosing instalments incurs an annual administrative fee of EUR 750. If paying by instalments, all fees must be paid by 1 April of the current school year. Late payments incur interest and other charges; specific remedies for prolonged arrears are set out in the terms.
- The school year is made up of three terms (Autumn, Spring, Summer); fees are charged on an annual basis and may be presented with termly instalments.

Refund and withdrawal policy (summary)
- New-student cancellation: if the school is not notified in writing at least three months before the student's start date, a fixed indemnity equal to 10% of the Tuition Fees is due.
- Current students withdrawing prior to the start of the new school year must notify the school in writing before 1 June; otherwise a fixed indemnity of 10% of the Tuition Fees applies.
- Departure/withdrawal during the school year:
- Notice received on or before October 15 of the school year: reimbursement of 25% of the annual Tuition Fee.
- Notice received after October 15 (during or by the end of the first term): no reimbursement of the annual Tuition Fee.
- Departure during the second semester: no reimbursement of the annual Tuition Fee.
- Boarding-specific refund: early departure during the first semester entitles the payer to 25% refund of the boarding fee paid.
- General statement in the terms: absent exceptional cases specified above, fees (including Tuition Fees) are treated as non-refundable; additional contractual provisions detail exceptions and indemnities.

Accepted payment methods and practical payment notes
- Invoices can be paid via bank transfer; the invoice provides bank details. For payment plans the school uses Direct Debit / SEPA in specific cases; parents must provide bank details for SEPA. An administrative fee applies to instalment arrangements (EUR 750 per year). Overdue invoices incur interest (1% per month) and reminder costs (EUR 15 per reminder). Credit-card payment is not listed as a standard option in the school's fee documentation.

Other practical fee notes
- All fees are expressed and payable in euros. Prices are reviewed annually. Additional services (bus, lunch, extra-curricular trips, private music lessons, therapy, tutoring, etc.) are invoiced separately and are not included in the Tuition Fee. Sibling discounts for the bus service and other specific discounts may apply where stated in the fee schedule. VAT and applicable taxes are included in the published figures.
Academics

St. John's International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Advanced Placement (AP) for students aged 1 to 18.

Curriculum

St John's follows an all-through IB curriculum with PYP, MYP, and DP. Diploma students may also take Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and there are five graduation pathways that combine the IB Diploma, AP credits, and the St John's High School Diploma. The school runs a Dual Language Programme in French and English in Early Years and Primary to foster bilingualism and biliteracy. In Grades 6–8 students study two to three languages, and in Grades 9–10 there is a Mother Tongue Programme offering eight languages; Language A and Self-Taught Literature are part of the Diploma. The IB framework underpins a holistic, global education with tailored learning and a diverse international community.

Exam Results

2024 IB results show a 100% pass rate for the High School qualification. 54% of graduates earned the IB Bilingual Diploma. The average IBDP score was 33, with many students scoring 38 and above; the top IBDP score achieved was 43.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates gain entry to top universities worldwide. The University Guidance team supports course selection, applications, interview preparation, and campus visits, coordinating opportunities such as college fairs and admissions interactions. Destinations include Oxford, Cambridge, MIT, Columbia, Yale, KU Leuven and Bocconi.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Well-Being and social-emotional development are central to St. John's approach. The Learning Support Programme supports students who learn differently, with small-group or in-class provision, to help them thrive physically, academically and creatively. The expert Learning Support team works with teachers, and the school partners with families to support each student's wellbeing and success.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school offers a Learning Support Programme for students who learn differently, with provisions in core academic areas and organisational skills. Teaching is provided in small groups or in-class, depending on the needs of each student.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English as an Additional Language is provided; teaching staff determine the need for additional language support, and language support is provided as appropriate. The level of teaching is adjusted to each student's needs, with emphasis on language comprehension and production.

Mental Wellbeing

Sport promotes physical, mental and emotional wellbeing and helps students become well-rounded and confident individuals. Our Learning Support staff also support students to thrive physically, academically and creatively.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Contact Us: Complete a brief online form. The Admissions Office will contact you to discuss entry options. Please inform how you would like to be contacted when you submit the form. The team will guide you through the next steps.

2. Visit the School: We encourage you to visit to experience our facilities and community. You can book an on-site tour or view a virtual tour. Both options are available throughout the summer.

3. Interview: An interview is a normal part of the admissions process. The admissions team will try to accommodate your schedule. If you are not in the country within an acceptable timeframe, the interview can be arranged remotely.

4. Admissions Entry Criteria: St. John's is an IB World School. Admission is open year-round to students of all nationalities, faiths, and backgrounds. The final decision on acceptance and placement is based on the applicant's ability to benefit from the programmes and educational services available. English is the primary language of instruction; non-English-proficient applicants may be considered if they can develop sufficient English proficiency to enter the IB Diploma Programme, with Grade 8 as the last year for an absolute beginner English learner.

Scholarships

The school offers 3 academic and 1 theatre art scholarship for entry into the final year of IBMYP (Grade 10) and the first year of the IBDP (Grade 11). Scholarships are open to high-achieving Belgian students currently in 3ème and 4ème Secondaire of the Belgian State Education System. Scholars will learn in an immersive English-language environment and follow the IBDP. Applications are open until 25 April 2025 and include fee reductions of up to 100%.

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