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Sint-Teresia Lokeren expands with six new classrooms following €2 million investment

Lokeren (24brussels) – The Sint-Teresia Campus in Lokeren has inaugurated six new classrooms following a €2 million investment, increasing its capacity to 550 students. Directors Koen Pollart and Bruno Vanobbergen emphasized the focus on modern learning environments and enhanced sports programs.

The official opening took place on September 13, 2025, at the Sint-Teresia Campus located in East Flanders, Belgium. The addition of these classrooms raises the school’s capacity from 450 to 550 students and is tailored to support practical learning and contemporary teaching methodologies.

Impact of the Sint-Teresia Campus Expansion on Students

The campus’ sports programs are gaining considerable interest, particularly in Sports Science and dual specialisation in sports. Other programs at the campus are also thriving, with officials noting that the expansion signifies a significant advancement for the institution.

Currently, the temporary container classrooms will remain on site while plans are underway to relocate them to the Sint-Lodewijk campus, which is set for its own construction project.

During the inauguration ceremony, Director Koen Pollart recounted the school’s rich history and its longstanding educational traditions. Bruno Vanobbergen, Director-General of Catholic Education Flanders, expressed enthusiasm about the campus, highlighting its welcoming atmosphere. The event culminated with the campus dean blessing the new facilities and a ribbon-cutting ceremony, during which campus directors were formally presented the keys to the new classrooms.

Established in 1952, the Sint-Teresia Campus has evolved into a pivotal institution for Catholic education in the area. Over the years, the campus has expanded its educational offerings, focusing on modern sports and technical education alongside enhanced facilities and resources.

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I let my 15-year-old daughter go on a bus alone to New York City. I’m happy my teen is independent, but it’s also scary and painful.

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The author’s daughter went on a bus to New York City at 15.

  • I recently let my 15-year-old daughter go on a bus to New York City by herself.
  • I’m glad she has the skills to be independent because I’ve been teaching her that for years.
  • It hurts, though, because every new skill she develops means she’s another step closer to leaving.

As I watched the bus to New York City pull away from the curb, I smiled and waved. I was trying to appear happy and content for my 15-year-old daughter, who had boarded the bus — alone — moments before.

She was on her way to visit a friend she had met at camp. I didn’t want her to see that I was panicking inwardly. Was my daughter old enough to handle this adventure on her own? Would she know what to do if the bus broke down or another passenger started bothering her? Would I survive a week of worry when she was gone?

As the bus disappeared down the street, headed for one of the biggest cities in the world with my child on board, I knew I needed to trust that she was prepared to handle this huge leap of independence. But it still hurt to watch her go off into the world and know that she didn’t need me.

As a parent, my job is to prepare my teen to live independently

When my daughter was born, tiny and helpless like all newborns, she needed me constantly. I was the one who fed her and kept her warm. As a toddler, my job was to keep her safe as she explored the world for the first time. I held her as she learned to swim and kissed her boo-boos when she fell.

In elementary school, she gained confidence away from home by walking to her friends’ houses and to a market a few blocks from our home to get milk. In middle school, she started taking the bus to school on her own before branching out to taking the metro. We practiced how to handle getting lost and what to do if someone started following her or asked her to hand over her phone.

Later, as my daughter grew, my role shifted. I started pulling back on what I did for my daughter and started making sure she was able to do things for herself. She learned practical skills, such as laundry and cooking, how to manage her money, and the “street smarts” she needs to know when navigating new places.

Every new skill is a step toward her independence

Watching my daughter board the bus to New York City, I was filled with pride that she had already learned so many of the skills she would need to eventually live independently. While my daughter deserves most of the credit for growing into a mature teen who mostly makes good decisions, I took a moment to reflect on the role I had played in getting her to this point.

As the bus pulled away, I was starkly reminded that my primary purpose as a mother is to teach my daughter. If I do my job well, I will eventually teach her everything she needs to know to do the thing that will hurt me the most: move away from me and build a life of her own.

My daughter’s solo bus ride to New York City reminded me that the bittersweet day she will leave home permanently is coming sooner rather than later. I didn’t realize that watching her spread her wings would be so painful, especially because it’s the very moment I’ve been working toward since I first held her in my arms.

Because I have been working toward getting my daughter ready to leave me since the moment she was born, I did not expect this step to cut so deeply. This simple trip to see a friend in the Big Apple showed me starkly that my daughter is ready to exist in the world on her own, without me by her side.

I now appreciate the time I have with her even more

Before I know it, I will be putting my daughter on a bus or a plane to send her to college. Then, helping her settle into her first home.

It might be somewhere much further from me than New York City. My daughter’s time away from her family will likely start to stretch further and further.

Since my daughter returned home from New York, it seems like time is flying by even faster, and that she needs me even less than she did before.

Many parents are content knowing their child is ready to launch. Mine has already shown me that she is. However, until then, I will savor every moment she shares with me.

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Man admits starting fire that destroyed Labour MP Sharon Hodgson’s office

Joshua Oliver, 28, pleaded guilty to arson that gutted premises in Washington, Tyne and Wear

A 28-year-old man has admitted to starting a fire that destroyed the constituency office of Labour MP Sharon Hodgson.

Joshua Oliver, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to arson, with the resulting fire wrecking the Washington and Gateshead South MP’s office in the early hours of Thursday.

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When Mandelson met Maga: how Labour lord charmed Trump’s inner circle

Peter Mandelson was effective if controversial choice as ambassador before all went wrong ‘at worst possible time’

Peter Mandelson was in his element. Lounging on a sofa one June evening at Butterworth’s, a bistro serving as the gastronomical centre of the Maga movement in Washington DC, the recently appointed British ambassador was being honoured with a plaque that indicated he was easing his way into the conservative circles around Donald Trump.

The appointment of Mandelson, an architect of Tony Blair’s New Labour project in the 1990s, had not been without controversy. He was the first political ambassador to the United States in almost half a century and had twice resigned from Labour governments in the past over scandals (not to mention his past association with the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein).

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‘MEGADOC’ Trailer Pulls Back the Curtain on Francis Ford Coppola’s Wild $120 Million Gamble, ‘Megalopolis’

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How to Watch Real Sociedad vs Real Madrid: Live Stream La Liga, TV Channel

Real Sociedad will face Kylian Mbappé and Real Madrid in this La Liga matchup on Saturday at Reale Arena.
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NJ sicko accused of killing stray cats he lured to his home with tuna: prosecutors

Edwin Sanabia, 26, allegedly trespassed onto a neighbor’s property to viciously swat several strays with a stick.