Saint-Stanislas Institute, Catholic educational institute in Etterbeek, Belgium.
Saint-Stanislas Institute is a school campus in Etterbeek with buildings stretching between Avenue des Nerviens and Chaussée Saint-Pierre. The facility teaches students from kindergarten through secondary level across its connected structures.
The institute was founded in 1892 by the Brothers of Mercy and relocated to its current location in 1903. Architect Hubert Marcq designed the main building, which remains the center of the complex today.
The institute is named after a Polish saint, reflecting deeper connections to Catholic education traditions across Europe. This heritage shows itself in the building's design and the way the space feels when you walk through it.
The campus sits at a street corner in Etterbeek and is easily reached by public transport. The sprawling complex has multiple entrances located on different sides of the property.
A memorial plaque within the institute honors former students who died during World War I. This remembrance of fallen students shapes how the school understands its own identity.
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