
Genk (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Summer schools in Limburg welcomed record numbers, with 345 children in Genk, 100 in Heusden-Zolder, programs in Tongeren-Borgloon, and 65 in Leopoldsburg, supported by local officials and volunteers.
As VRT News reported, this summer, several Limburg municipalities organised summer school programs that attracted large numbers of children and positive reactions from families. In Genk, the city held its 14th edition of the summer school series, which ran throughout July and August.
A total of 23 summer schools took place in different parts of the city. This year set a new record, with 345 children taking part. For the 4th year in a row, Genk also ran special summer schools for Ukrainian children. Around 50 children joined these classes
“Each summer school lasts two weeks, and we’re noticing that more and more children are attending every day,”
explains Alderman Aniek Nagels (CD8V).
“The great thing about summer schools is that children learn in a fun way, without it feeling like school”
How did Limburg summer schools attract record numbers of children?
Heusden-Zolder also reported strong results for its summer school program this year. Alderman Steven Goris (N-VA) said that until Friday, Aug 29, 2025, 100 children from grades 1 to 5 will have the chance to take part in the activities. The program combines learning with games, workshops, and creative projects. Both Genk and Heusden-Zolder said the programs are important for children’s development.
“The special needs teachers at our schools selected students who would particularly benefit from support,
says Alderman Steven Goris (N-VA) said.
“In the morning, there were lessons on language and math. In the afternoon, there were creative and sports workshops.”
In Tongeren-Borgloon, the summer school took place at the Atheneeke primary school in Tongeren. For now, the program is only organized in Tongeren, but talks are already taking place about an expansion. 2 schools in Borgloon have shown interest in joining next year. Officials mentioned that the initiative is set up to create a positive learning environment that feels different from the regular school year.
“For many families, summer school is more than just education,”
says Alderman Steve Hoste (Tongeren-Borgloon.nu).
“It’s also a safe, stimulating place where children can discover, play, and grow. We see that this initiative not only helps the children, but also relieves the burden on parents and strengthens social cohesion in our community.”
Leopoldsburg hosted its first municipal summer school this summer. 65 children, from kindergarten to the 3rd grade, joined the program. They were given extra support in an educational setting that also focused on fun and play. More than 20 teachers and volunteers helped
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13 responses to “Genk Tops Limburg Summer Schools with 345 Kids”
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Looks like Genk’s summer school has become the hottest ticket in town — who knew education could be so popular? 🎉 Next thing you know, they’ll be charging for VIP access! 😂
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Looks like Genk’s summer school isn’t just about education; it’s a full-blown kids’ holiday club now! Who knew learning could be so trendy? 🎉📚
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Looks like Genk is officially the summer school capital of Limburg with 345 kids! Who knew “fun learning” was just a fancy way of keeping them off the streets? 😂📚
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Looks like Genk has finally cracked the code for summer fun—345 kids in a classroom setting that “doesn’t feel like school.” Next, we’ll be hosting summer tea parties to teach them economics, right? ☕📈
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Just what we needed, a summer school bonanza in Genk—because who wouldn’t want their kids to experience the joy of learning in July? 🎉 I mean, it’s not like we can let them enjoy the sunshine and ice cream without a side of math and language lessons, right? 😂
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Seems like Genk’s got it all figured out—who needs holidays when you can cram 345 kids into summer school? 🤔 Perfect way to turn fun into a classroom, innit?
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Looks like Genk’s summer school scene has turned into a veritable kids’ factory—345 little Einsteins running around like it’s a theme park! 🎢 Who knew education could be so trendy? 😂
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Looks like Genk’s summer school has become the hottest ticket in town—345 kids and counting! Who knew education could be so trendy? 😏📚
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Looks like Genk’s summer school is the hottest ticket in town—345 kids? That’s more than the average nightclub on a Saturday night! 🎉 Guess learning has finally become the new cool. 😏
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Oh, 345 kids in Genk for summer school? Must be the hottest ticket in town! 😂 Can’t wait to see if they start charging for entry next year!
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Typical, isn’t it? Genk’s summer school is like a holiday camp but with more kids than my last election rally – who knew learning could be so popular? 😂
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Right, so Genk’s got 345 kids enjoying “summer school” which sounds suspiciously like a clever way to keep them busy while the parents enjoy their own sunbathing. Who knew learning could be so much fun? 😂
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Incredible! Who knew summer school could be such a blockbuster hit? Next thing you know, they’ll be rolling out the red carpet for the kids’ graduation ceremonies! 🎉
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