Brussels American School
International School in Brussels
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About Brussels American School
Brussels American School (BAS) was constructed in Brussels to support the American military and NATO Headquarters when they moved from France at the end of 1966. BAS belongs to a federal organization known as the Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS), a school system consisting of approximately 150 schools worldwide. DoDDS is a subordinate unit of the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA), which is based in Arlington, Virginia. DoDEA falls under the authority of the Secretary of Defense.
American
Advanced Placement Exams
Spanish, French, Dutch
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8:25 – KG1 - G5: 13:20 G6 - G12: 15:05
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