Institut Saint-André

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Institut Saint-André / Saint-Philippe
Address
216-220 Chaussée de Boondael

Brussels
,
1050

Belgium
Coordinates50°49′10″N 4°22′43″E / 50.819444°N 4.378542°E / 50.819444; 4.378542Coordinates: 50°49′10″N 4°22′43″E / 50.819444°N 4.378542°E / 50.819444; 4.378542
Information
School typeIndependent mixed primary and secondary
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
DenominationCatholic
Established1906
Campus typeCity
Websitewww.isaxl.be/wordpress/

Institut Saint-André is a French speaking Catholic free school ("ecole libre" - a subsidized state school in Belgium [[:fr:Syst%C3%A8me_%C3%A9ducatif_en_Belgique])]], situated in Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium. Commonly called "Saint-André" by students, it is composed of two campuses. The primary and "maternelle" (preschool) share a site on Chaussée de Boondael, while the secondary school is found on the nearby Avenue de l'Hippodrome. The school follows the general curriculum, which includes French, Mathematics, Dutch, Science, History, Geography, Latin and Gymnastics. From the third year of secondary school, Saint-André offers elective courses, with a choice between Latin, Science, English, Business, and Classical Greek. Together, all elective and general curriculum subjects must make up 29 to 33 hours of tuition a week. The school was founded in 1906 as a boarding school for girls. It is now a mixed school, open to applications from boys and girls.

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