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The British School of Brussels (commonly abbreviated to BSB), is an international school in Belgium. It occupies a site of about surrounded by woodland near the Royal Museum of Central Africa in the town of Tervuren, east of Brussels. It has over 1,700 students on roll, within the age range of 1–18 from approximately 70 nationalities currently enrolled. BSB consists of two schools: Primary and Secondary. BSB has a bilingual English/French programme. English and French mother-tongue teachers teach students aged 4–13 in a 50/50 timetable covering both languages. ==History== The British School of Brussels was founded on 5 December 1969 by a group of businessmen led by Sir Dick Pantlin CBE, just as the UK was preparing to join the European Union. Pantlin went on to become the chairman of the board of Trustees and Honorary President of the school with Leslie Firman, the group's secretary. For its first few months it occupied temporary premises in the Rue de la Loi in Brussels. The School first opened on 15 September 1970 with 213 pupils aged 5–13 and 16 teaching staff including the first headmaster, Alan Humphries. On 9 December 1970, the Duke of Edinburgh officially opened the first building on the campus, then called ''Building 1''. In 2006 all buildings were renamed after famous Belgian people or fictional characters such as Victor Horta and Tintin.
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