The Headmaster
Canon William Hudson MA
(cantab) is a priest of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign
Priest: before his seminary studies near to Florence, Italy, he read
history at Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
"Happy children achieve more" The Brussels International Catholic School (Bics) is an independent co-educational day school for children between the ages of 2.5 and 18. We offer a bi-lingual curriculum (English/French) based on the British National Curriculum and Belgian accredited programmes. With class sizes of no more than 15 children, we are able to look after the needs of every individual child. The school stands for academic excellence, but the underlying ethos of the school is that happy children achieve more. Bics offers a broad curriculum and children are always encouraged to try their best and to strive for excellence in everything they do. The school places the child at the centre of all our efforts; it is important that the learning experience is both sufficiently structured and enjoyable so that our pupils are motivated to achieve their best. We work with families to ensure that the boys and girls have high academic expectations, are successful in public examinations and discover intellectual interests that will stay with them for life. The consistent examination success of our children bears witness to our educational methods. Our school numbers one hundred and sixty pupils, and we are a truly international community numbering over thirty nationalities. As a Catholic school we strongly believe that our Christian faith adds an important aspect to our educational vision, enabling us to respect every individual as created in the image of God; nevertheless we gladly accept a number of students of other churches and traditions. We support them and their families as they make their journey of faith along side us. I warmly encourage you to make a visit and look forward to meeting you and showing you around so that you can see for yourself! Canon William Hudson |
Canon William Hudson MA
(cantab) is a priest of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign
Priest: before his seminary studies near to Florence, Italy, he read
history at Magdalene College, Cambridge.