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An entire street of residents in Wuustwezel, in the far north of Antwerp province, has decided to learn sign language in order to be able to talk to six-year-old neighbour Wout.

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Parents' associations and several teaching unions have penned an open letter calling for a reform of Belgium's school calendar - 30 years after the idea was first floated.

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Brussels police will reinforce their patrols around schools over the coming weeks, paying extra attention to dangerous driving and bad parking.

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City kids who grow up with lots of green space in their neighbourhoods will be smarter and better behaved than those surrounded by concrete, according to a study carried out by researchers a

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Schools are continuing to ask parents for a long list of supplies – even though this practice is illegal – at a time, due to Covid-19, when even more families are struggling to make ends mee

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Belgium's two-month school summer break might feel long at times. But for many of us this year, thanks to the coronavirus shutdown, the school holidays began back in March.

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Liège police had an unusual call out on Wednesday morning after a police motorcyclist spotted a badly parked car in front of city police headquarters.

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Researchers in Antwerp are aiming to explore the effects of air pollution on children’s health, by focusing on the impact of their journey to school.

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Emma has lost her title as the most popular Belgian girl's name, after 17 years on top.

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