Accredited European School Explained

An Accredited European School is a type of international school under national jurisdiction and financing, within the member states of the European Union, which have been approved, by the Board of Governors of the international organisation "The European Schools", to offer its multilingual and multicultural curriculum and the European Baccalaureate.[1] An Accredited European School differs from a European School, in that the latter is set up, administered and financed directly by the Board of Governors of the European Schools.

The establishments originated following a 2005 report by the European Parliament, investigating the future of the European School system, particularly in how to "open up" the formerly exclusive establishments to a wider audience.

As of September 2021, there are twenty Accredited European Schools located in thirteen EU countries, with a further five schools engaged in the accreditation process.[2]

Legal status

The accredited status groups together, what were formerly known as "Type II" and "Type III" European Schools, with the only difference being that "Type II" European Schools give priority, for enrolment purposes, to children of staff of the EU institutions and are therefore entitled to receive funding from the European Commission in proportion to the number of such EU staff pupils enrolled.[3]

Locations

As of September 2021, there are twenty Accredited European Schools located in thirteen EU countries, with a further five schools engaged in the accreditation process.

School[4] CountryDate first accreditation agreement signedDate first additional accreditation agreement signedCurrent agreement situationYear groups active September 2021
European School of Bruxelles-ArgenteuilBelgium13 March 2018N/AAccreditation valid from 01.09.2019–31.08.2022⁠N1–S5
European School BrindisiItaly11 January 201719 January 2017Accreditation valid from 01.09.2021– 31.08.2024

Additional accreditation valid from 01.09.2021–31.08.2024

N1 & P1–S7
European School CopenhagenDenmark10 September 2015In the process of accreditationAccreditation valid from 01.09.2021– 31.08.2024N2–S6
European School The HagueNetherlands11 January 20139 January 2019 Accreditation valid from 01.09.2020– 31.08.2023

Additional accreditation valid from 01.09.2020–31.08.2023

N1–S7
International School of Differdange and Esch-sur-AlzetteLuxembourg16 May 2017In the process of accreditationAccreditation valid from 01.09.2019–31.08.2022P1–S6
Centre for European SchoolingIreland16 August 2007N/AAccreditation valid from 01.09.2020– 31.08.2023N1–S5
International School Edward SteichenLuxembourg14 May 2019 N/AAccreditation valid from 01.09.2021– 31.08.2024N1–S4
European School of HelsinkiFinland20 January 2009 26 May 2011Accreditation valid from 01.09.2020– 31.08.2023

Additional accreditation valid from 01.09.2020–31.08.2023

N1–S7
School of European Education of HeraklionGreece15 October 2008 14 May 2014Accreditation valid from 01.09.2019–31.08.2022

Additional accreditation valid from 01.09.2019–31.08.2022
N1–S7
International School JunglinsterLuxembourg14 May 2019N/AAccreditation valid from 01.09.2021–31.08.2024N1–S5
European School Lille MétropoleFranceIn the process of accreditationN/AN/AN1–P3 & S1–3
European School LjubljanaSlovenia20 June 2019N/A Accreditation valid from 01.09.2021– 31.08.2024N1–S4
International School Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur de ManosqueFrance24 May 2011 4 September 2012Accreditation valid from 01.09.2021–31.08.2024S1–S7
Mondorf-les-Bains International SchoolLuxembourg14 May 2019 N/AAccreditation valid from 01.09.2021– 31.08.2024P1–4, S1–4
School for Europe of ParmaItaly26 July 200714 January 2009Accreditation valid from 01.09.2021– 31.08.2024

Additional accreditation valid from 01.09.2021–31.08.2024

N1–S7
European School of Paris-La DéfenseFrance19 June 202026 May 2021Accreditation valid from 01.09.2019– 31.08.2022

Additional accreditation valid from 01.09.2020–31.08.2023

N1–S7
European School RheinMainGermany8 May 20134 September 2015Accreditation valid from 01.09.2021– 31.08.2024

Additional accreditation valid from 01.09.2021–31.08.2024

N1–S7
European School of StrasbourgFrance16 November 200921 May 2013Accreditation valid from 01.09.2020–31.08.2023

Additional accreditation valid from 01.09.2020–31.08.2023

N1–S7
Tallinn European SchoolEstonia11 February 201430 August 2017Accreditation valid from 01.09.2019–31.08.2022

Additional accreditation valid from 01.09.2019–31.08.2022
N1–S7
International European School WarsawPoland24 June 2021N/AAccreditation valid from 01.09.2021–31.08.2024N1–P5, S1–S4
European School TemplinGermanyPending accreditationN/AN/AN/A
European School, SaarlandGermanyIn the process of accreditationN/AN/AP1 & P5
European School, LisbonPortugalPending accreditationN/AN/AN/A
International School Anne Beffort, MerschLuxembourgIn the process of accreditationN/AN/AS1
Accredited European School Luxembourg-CityLuxembourgPending accreditationN/AN/AN/A

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About the Accredited European Schools . eursc.eu. Office of the Secretary General of the European Schools. en. 27 March 2019.
  2. Web site: Locations of the Accredited European Schools. eursc.eu. Office of the Secretary General of the European Schools. en. 24 October 2021.
  3. Web site: Board of Governors of the European Schools . Accredited European Schools . Office of the Secretary General of the European Schools . 30 March 2019 . January 2013 . 3 . In various documents different terms were used to define Accredited European Schools: TYPE II and TYPE III European Schools, European Schooling, and Associate Schools. European Schools established pursuant to Article 2 of the Convention are denominated Type I European Schools, while both Type II and Type III European Schools are schools accredited by the Board of Governors as offering European schooling equivalent to that in Type I European Schools. A distinction was made between TYPE II and TYPE III European Schools on the grounds that, unlike the latter, the TYPE II European Schools give priority for enrolment purposes to children of staff of the EU institutions and other bodies as defined by the relevant EU legislation and are therefore entitled to receive funding from the European Commission in proportion to the number of such EU staff pupils enrolled pursuant to the applicable legislation. However, from the point of view of the European School system, which is exclusively responsible for the pedagogical accreditation, there is no difference between the two. For the sake of simplification and harmonisation, in the context of the pedagogical accreditation it is proposed from now on to use the term "Accredited European Schools", which includes both TYPE II and TYPE III Schools..
  4. Web site: Accredited European Schools Data Data valid on 15 October 2021. live. eursc.eu. Office of the Secretary-General of the European Schools. 14 December 2021. 14 December 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211214221128/https://www.eursc.eu/Documents/2021-09-D-74-en-1.pdf.
  5. Web site: Explanatory Memorandum to The European Union (European Schools) Regulations 2021 . legislation.gov.uk . National Archives . 14 May 2021 . 2 . Europa School UK on the former site of the European School Culham will lose its accredited European School status on 31 August 2021..