The teachers choose these children (there are 6). Their mission is to look after the well-being of the children in primary school. When they notice that something is wrong, they come and talk to the Deputy Head of Primary and together they put in place actions to solve the problem(s). They meet every two months (from P3).
THE "ÉCO-REPS"
They are chosen by their class. They ensure that the school’s ecological project is respected.
They meet 4 times a year, sometimes even with the secondary eco-reps (from P3).
The high school group meets every two to three weeks and serves as the driving force behind implementing ecological projects within the school.
Class representatives
They are chosen by the pupils of their class after an exciting election campaign during which they will have convinced their classmates to vote for them. They meet 5 times a year. As spokespersons for the pupils in their class, they share ideas for improvement and change, they submit great projects, and ideas for competitions or contests… (from P1)
INVOLVMENT OF PARENTS IN SCHOOL LIFE
The Parent-Teacher Association aims to promote active and cooperative participation of parents, teachers, school officials, and students in the pursuit of the highest quality education and other related school activities for students.
Key activities of the association include: organizing social events for students and parents: food and wellness, yearbook, fundraising for additional school equipment, promoting the school…
Education Council: At the beginning of the year, parents are free to represent their child’s section or class by joining the education council. It consists of the school administration, a representative from the teaching staff, and voluntary parent representatives. Four meetings are held annually and focus on pedagogical issues.
8 LIFE SKILLS
At school we do not only learn to read, write, count and calculate, we also learn to live together by respecting fundamental values that allow everyone to evolve and grow serenely. The 8 life skills conveyed in school are :
Perseverant
Critical mind
Self-control
Hopeful
Considerate
Cooperative
Honnest
Respect
partner schools
We are in partnership with other European and international schools, as well as with the Wallonia-Brussels Federation
We consider our former students as a valuable part of our school community. We strongly believe in the importance of maintaining strong and lasting connections with our alumni, as they embody the success of our school and serve as a source of inspiration for future generations. We strongly believe in the importance of maintaining strong and lasting connections with our alumni, as they embody the success of our school and serve as a source of inspiration for future generations.
By staying connected to each other, we build a strong and dynamic alumni network that contributes to strengthening the sense of community and the legacy of our school.
Here is the link to the alumni network of former students of the European Schools. as well as the Facebook group for alumni of Lycée Molière.