
In a nutshell
- Students work in small groups of 5 students per trainer for 5 periods of one and a half hours, separated by breaks;
- The trainer reviews the course, sets short-term objectives, quizzes each student, re-explains problematic parts of the material and gives advice on methodology applied to the subject;
- This stimulates the student's proactivity, while providing an in-depth refresher on the subject content.
Objectives
- Learn/consolidate a working method;
- So, review subjects with specific deadlines;
- To establish a rhythm and a dynamic for getting down to work;
- This, in a friendly setting & structured for study.
We will help your child to progress, while consolidating their fundamental knowledge: maths lessons, science lessons, languages and French.
Your news: Spring course: externship and internship
The programme for our spring 2026 courses, boarding and day courses, is tailor-made to suit the subjects that each student wants to (re)study. Maths, science, French, Dutch, physics, chemistry and languages (English, Dutch, Spanish). As a result, the manager is supported by as many qualified trainers as the number of students present warrants.
In other words, your child's course will be tailored to his or her specific needs.
We will therefore first analyse your child's needs with you. Whatever their level (collège, lycée, athénée: all humanities). So that we can tailor the course to your child's individual needs (reinforcement).
Full programme to follow:
- Monday 4 to Friday 8 May 2026 External course (Brussels-Louvain-la-Neuve) + full board (places limited)
Contact us to book your workshop
Want to improve your working methods and succeed in your secondary studies? Contact us now to book your personalised workshop! Together, we'll find the method that's right for you.
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The study course is aimed at all secondary school students (humanities) who want to improve their basic knowledge.

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