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Schola Europaea / Office of the Secretary-General

Ref.: 2018-10-D-17-en-3

Orig.: FR

Board of Governors of the European Schools

Meeting on 4-7 December 2018 - Brussels

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INTRODUCTION

This document contains a number of facts and figures, as at 15 October 2018, on the situation of the European Schools after the beginning of the 2018-2019 school year, in terms of pupil population, of choices of languages by pupils and of staff (seconded, locally recruited teachers and AAS). The 2019 Annual Report of the Secretary-General, which will be presented to the Board of Governors at its April 2019 meeting, will refer, inter alia, to this document.

I. DEVELOPMENT OF THE PUPIL POPULATION

1. Total pupil population

The table below shows pupil numbers for each school and the total numbers for the system as a whole, year on year, for the period 2015-2018 and the percentage variation year on year over the reference period. The last column shows the percentage variation in pupil numbers over the period as a whole.

Pupil population from 2015 to 2018

Brussels I (Uccle)33943.5%3344-1.5%34232.4%3388-1.0%-6-0.2%

Brussels I (Berkendael)15432055974.7%559

Brussels II29981.4%30561.9%31041.6%3070-1.1%722.4% Brussels III29892.9%30411.7%30590.6%30971.2%1083.6% Brussels IV249810.4%27038.2%27772.7%28342.1%33613.5%

Culham459-14.5%390-15.0%

Luxembourg I30813.7%32605.8%33502.8%3346-0.1%2658.6% Luxembourg II23484.7%25317.8%25992.7%26502.0%30212.9%

Difference

between 2015 and

2018Schools2015201620172018

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2. Pupil population by category

The three tables below show, for each year from 2015 to 2018, the number of pupils in the three categories and the percentage for which each category accounts in relation to the total number of pupils in each school. The last two columns in each of these tables give the variation, in absolute and percentage terms, in pupil numbers in the various categories in each school and in the system as a whole over the same period. Pupil population from 2015 to 2018: Category I population Brussels I (Uccle)327597.4%323696.8%332497.1%330097.4%250.8%

Brussels I (Berkendael)154100.0%31799.1%55499.1%

Brussels II287295.8%294496.3%299496.5%295196.1%792.8% Brussels III288095.4%294396.8%294696.3%300096.9%1204.2% Brussels IV240896.4%259896.1%267196.2%272796.2%31913.2%

Culham367.8%307.7%

Luxembourg I251081.5%264081.0%271581.0%273081.6%2208.8% Luxembourg II166871.0%175069.1%180869.6%184469.6%17610.6%

Difference between

2015 and 2018Schools2015201620172018

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Pupil population from 2015 to 2018: Category II population Pupil population from 2015 to 2018: Category III population

Alicante00.0%20.2%70.7%141.3%14

Bergen00.0%00.0%00.0%00.0%00.0%

Brussels I (Uccle)361.1%321.0%341.0%300.9%-6-16.7%

Brussels I (Berkendael)10.2%1

Brussels II622.1%501.6%431.4%521.7%-10-16.1%

Brussels III381.3%351.2%371.2%311.0%-7-18.4%

Brussels IV401.6%451.7%461.7%421.5%25.0%

Culham214.6%184.6%

Luxembourg I872.8%1003.1%932.8%922.7%55.7%

Luxembourg II1938.2%2168.5%2138.2%2198.3%2613.5%

Mol40.6%50.7%40.5%30.4%-1-25.0%

Difference between

2015 and 2018Schools2015201620172018

Brussels I (Uccle)832.4%762.3%651.9%581.7%-25-30.1%

Brussels I (Berkendael)30.9%40.7%

Brussels II642.1%622.0%672.2%672.2%34.7%

Brussels III712.4%632.1%762.5%662.1%-5-7.0%

Brussels IV502.0%602.2%602.2%652.3%1530.0%

Culham40287.6%34287.6%

Luxembourg I48415.7%52016.0%54216.2%52415.7%408.3% Luxembourg II48720.7%56522.3%57822.2%58722.2%10020.5%

Difference between

2015 and 2018Schools2015201620172018

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3. Pupil population by nationality

The table below shows the numbers of pupils coming from each of the Member States and the percentage of total pupil numbers accounted for by pupils from each Member State. It should be noted that details of those pupils who are national of countries other than the Member States are not given, although the number and percentage of such pupils are indicated at the bottom of the table. Hence, the total numbers correspond to the figures shown in the previous tables.

It should be noted that the figures in thi

of pupils enrolled in the European Schools have more than one nationality. Pupils with dual nationality or more are calculated as shares: dual nationality as 0.5+0.5, triple nationality as 0.33+0.33+0.33).

Pupil population by nationality

Member States of the European Union

Total number of nationalities: 126

NationalityPopulation%

Austrian3341.2%

Belgian2854.510.5%

British988.333.6%

Bulgarian496.171.8%

Croatian1740.6%

Cypriot55.170.2%

Czech506.331.9%

Danish456.671.7%

Dutch832.423.1%

Estonian2440.9%

Finnish525.51.9%

French3250.5812.0%

German 3307.512.2%

Greek11014.1%

Hungarian584.922.2%

Irish433.331.6%

Italian2779.1710.2%

Latvian283.331.0%

Lithuanian406.831.5%

Luxembourg244.920.9%

Maltese85.580.3%

Polish971.423.6%

Portuguese7202.6%

Romanian623.332.3%

Slovakian343.831.3%

Slovenian257.50.9%

Spanish2317.178.5%

Swedish569.922.1%

OTHERS1428.585.3%

TOTAL27176100%

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Pupil population by nationality and by school

Member States of the European Union 2018-2019

AlicanteBergenBrussels I

(Uccle)

Brussels I

(Berkendael)Brussels IIBrussels IIIBrussels IVFrankfurtKarlsruheLuxembourg ILuxembourg IIMolMunichVareseTOTAL

Cyprus1.514.537.3341.511.8311.555.17

Estonian2.56297.51.5404.518215.50.5244

Maltese4781.332.50.513.75100.5285.58

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4. Pupil population by teaching level

Population by teaching level from 2015 to 2018

The table above shows, for each year under review, the number of pupils at each teaching level (Nursery, Primary and

Secondary) in each school and in the system as a whole, as well as the percentage variation year on year since 2015.

The last two columns show the differences, in absolute and percentage terms, recorded for each teaching level in each

school and in the system as a whole for the period since 2015.

Nursery96-5.9%10610.4%97-8.5%970.0%11.0%

980-2.7%10103.1%10332.3%10501.6%707.1%

537-2.7%526-2.0%521-1.0%5383.3%10.2%

Nursery7513120959.5%

Primary7918935085.2%

Total Brussels I (Berkendael)15432055974.7%

29981.4%30561.9%31041.6%3070-1.1%722.4%

29892.9%30411.7%30590.6%30971.2%1083.6%

Primary62-53.0%

Secondary397-2.0%390-1.8%

459-14.5%390-15.0%

14522.0%14650.9%15173.5%15200.2%684.7%

Nursery770.0%8915.6%912.2%83-8.8%67.8%

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