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Brussels High School Track Programs Now Accept Student Athletes This Fall

Brussels students can join high school track and field programs this fall through local school clubs and municipal tracks.

By Brussels Sport Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Brussels High School Track Programs Now Accept Student Athletes This Fall
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Brussels high schools open athletics registration on 1 September for the 2026-2027 season at facilities across Ixelles and Schaerbeek.

Summer months give families time to review medical forms and club rules before the first training sessions begin in late August. Parents in the capital face rising interest in school sports after municipal budgets added 120,000 euros for youth track upgrades last year. The added funds support new timing systems at two public venues and expand coaching hours for students aged 12 to 18.

Local programs and venues

Students living near Avenue de la Couronne can sign up at the Athénée Royal d'Ixelles, which fields teams in sprints and middle-distance events. Those in the north of the city train at the Stade Chazal in Schaerbeek, where the municipal athletics club runs after-school sessions three times a week. Both sites accept walk-in inquiries on weekday afternoons and require a current school ID plus a doctor's certificate dated within the past six months.

Teams from these programs compete in the annual Brussels School League meets held at Parc du Cinquantenaire in October and March. Coaches at both locations hold introductory meetings on 25 August to explain training schedules and competition calendars.

Costs, requirements and first steps

Annual club fees stand at 85 euros per student, which covers league entry and basic insurance. Families must also purchase a standard club singlet for 22 euros at the on-site shop. The Brussels Athletics Federation reports 1,850 high school participants last season, up 14 percent from 2024. New athletes need only running shoes and a water bottle for the first month; spikes are optional after coaches assess foot strike in week three.

Interested families should visit the school office or the Stade Chazal reception desk with the completed medical form before 15 September. Early registration secures a spot on the 60-athlete training groups that start on 1 September at both locations.

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