Prince Gabriel, Prince Emmanuel & Princess Eléonore: News & Events, Oct. 2019 -


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He's dyslexic. That doesn't stand in the way of a degree.

This is just as good a school as any. Benefit of this kind of military institution is that it combines the physical requirements and the military formation with a normal academic bachelor. A tough study to choose, but you end up with several benefits.

It could also make sense as a prep year for the RMA in Brussels. Gabriel took en extra year of maths & sciences in Britain after highschool to prepare.
 
While I am sure students at this school receive a good education, unlike the School Elisabeth and Gabriel attend(ed), this school does not provide university education but a 'hogeschool'/higher professional education which has lower entrance requirements. So, he won't be able to receive an academic Bachelor but he will be able to receive a professional Bachelor if he completes 4 years of training.
 
Prince Emmanuel never went to his Sisters and Brother Schools. He will never go into the Royal Military Academy. He will be fine at the NCO Schools. He shows to our Country that RMA is not for everybody, and that his Choice is what he wants.

This has nothing to do with the Prince , but a lot of Belgians are going into our RMA for its Uniform. Wearing it at ther Wedding day , is top class ........
 
Prince Emmanuel never went to his Sisters and Brother Schools. He will never go into the Royal Military Academy. He will be fine at the NCO Schools. He shows to our Country that RMA is not for everybody, and that his Choice is what he wants.
Nonsense. He went to Sint-Jan Berchmans (like all his siblings) and now he's at the International School of Brussels, like Eléonore and Gabriel.
 
Prince Emmanuel went from 2012 to 2020 to a Dutch special scholarised School called Eureka at Kessel Loo.
Yes now he is at the international School of Brussels.
 
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While I am sure students at this school receive a good education, unlike the School Elisabeth and Gabriel attend(ed), this school does not provide university education but a 'hogeschool'/higher professional education which has lower entrance requirements. So, he won't be able to receive an academic Bachelor but he will be able to receive a professional Bachelor if he completes 4 years of training.
And that is just fine. A country needs people with a vocational and proffessional education. The country would be at a standstill if everyone only got a university degree/job.
So, well done for Emmanuel for choosing a line of education that suits him.
 
:previous: I fully agree. It's much better to pick the right school for you than to try to meet outside expectations. However, the claim that was made was that he was going to a school that would also lead to an academic bachelor - which isn't true.
 
The birthday portraits for Princess Eléonore's 16th birthday.
What a beauty!
 
The birthday portraits for Princess Eléonore's 16th birthday.
What a beauty!
hope her parents made time for her considering the state visit
 
The International School of Brussels had their graduation yesterday but I currently have not seen any photos of Emmanuel if he attended.

Congratulations Emmanuel!
 
I believe the school is located very close to the beautiful Forêt de Soignes (Sonian forest?) on the opposite end of Brussels vs. Laeken. The Dukes of Brabant and later of Burgundy and the Habsburgs would use the forest for hunting.

Congratulations to the prince and good luck to his (under officer) studies the next year.
 
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Yes indeed ,well done to Prince Gabriel on his graduation!
 
It is Prince Emmanuel who will follow next year as wrote Marengo his (under officiers) studies.
Prince Gabriel is in its second year at the ERM (Ecole Royale Militaire) where he follows an university and military training.
 
Congratulations to Prince Emmanuel!
If I'm not mistaken, the Palace hasn't officially communicated about his future plans yet, but the Instagram page that shared the info about him joining a NCO school is generally well-informed, so it's probably true
 
That a different path than previously suggested. Was this communicated by the palace or is it (usually well-informed) Wim Dehandschutter who received this update through one of his sources?
 
Idk. Just sharing what he posted. Although I'd trust Dehandschutter over an Instagram account.

Perhaps Emmanuel wants to prepare to enter the KMS? Gabriel did the same (as in, he studied math for a year in England).
 
What did Mr. Dehandschutter post? Links to X do not work for me.
 
What did Mr. Dehandschutter post? Links to X do not work for me.

"Prince Emmanuel, 18, leaves Belgium to study languages and sports at an academy abroad.

The son of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde obtained an International Baccalaureate at the International School of Brussels.

He will continue to be involved in royal activities"

From RTL
 
That a different path than previously suggested. Was this communicated by the palace or is it (usually well-informed) Wim Dehandschutter who received this update through one of his sources?
It was communicated by the Royal Palace:
Prins Emmanuel (18) heeft diploma middelbaar onderwijs op zak en gaat studeren in het buitenland
It's indeed different than what was suggested, I imagined he would be with his cousins Nicolas and Aymeric in Saffraanberg, but it's not the case.
The announcement certainly sounds very vague (not even mentioning the country Emmanuel is moving to..)
 
I wonder why this press release isn't on their own website. And yes, it is very vague 'language & sports' at an undisclosed 'academy' in an undisclosed country. Imho, at first 'sight', it doesn't sound like a very rigorous program but more like a 'pretstudie' (fun study - one that is relatively easy that you mainly do because it seems fun and not necessarily because of the professional perspectives it brings) as they would call it in Dutch. Nonetheless, I hope it will turn out to be a good fit and will prepare him for a life that is not centered around royal events but does allow him to work in an uncontroversial area in a role that can be combined with the occasional royal event and his status as prince/member of the royal family.

Edit: Trying to identify any potential program that combines Sports and Languages but haven't found one yet. It could be some kind of 'combined' degree in which the student creates his own program by combining two different areas of study into a tailor-made degree.
 
What does he mean by an "academy"? Is it a vocational college?
Not necessarily. It might suggest it is a liberal arts institution (I found a few Liberal Arts degrees focusing on Sports). However, maybe our native Flemish speakers can help us out? In the Netherlands, the word is hardly ever used for tertiary education institutions but it seems it is a bit more common in Belgium.
 
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