(ブラッセル日本人学校, Burasseru Nihonjin Gakkō, JSB) is a Japanese international school located in Auderghem, Brussels.
"[4] Chin Ling Pang (Chinese: 彭靜蓮; pinyin: Péng Jìnglián), the author of Negotiating Identity in Contemporary Japan: The Case of Kikokushijo, wrote that the Japanese School of Brussels "functions as a microcosm of the Japanese community in Brussels.
The home economics course includes childcare, gardening, sewing, food preparation, and crafts.
[9] As of 2000 students of the Saturday school were resident in several cities, including Brussels, Antwerp, Ostend, Valenciennes, Aachen and Maastricht.
[9] As of 2005 most students return to Japan after completing their term at the JSB while some attend international schools in Brussels.
[2] The campus, inside a residential area,[9] and in proximity to the Beaulieu Station of the Brussels Metro,[9][10] houses a building that is two stories tall.
[2] The school organizes field trips to several places including the Royal Museum for Central Africa and the Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels.