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School name Type Grades Neighborhood Ward DCPS school code Address Website Anacostia High School: Public, traditional: 9-12: Anacostia: 8 450 1601 16th St SE, Washington, DC 20020
This list does not include Chinese or Taiwanese international schools, nor does it include Chinese-language programs run within broader academic institutions, such as high schools or universities (e.g. Confucius Institutes). Furthermore, for the sake of brevity, only Chinese schools that are currently open, operate in-person, and have a website ...
(妙有分二气,灵山开九华), giving rise to its name Mount Jiuhua. Mount Jiuhua is located in the southeastern part of Chizhou City, in Quingyang County of Anhui Province. The gross area reaches 120 square kilometers, while the protection area reaches 114 square kilometers. Shiwang Peak is the highest one with an elevation of 1342 ...
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District of Columbia International School (DCI) is a public charter school in Washington, DC. It offers an International Baccalaureate education to students in grades 6 to 12. Each student learns in a partial language immersion program in Spanish, French or Chinese. It is overseen by the District of Columbia Public Charter School Board.
Holy Comforter School Washington, D.C. Sisters of St. Joseph of Chestnut Hill 1921 1965 [53] [56] Holy Name of Jesus School Washington, D.C. – – 2008 [53] Holy Redeemer School Washington, D.C. – 1955 – [57] Immaculate Conception Academy: Washington, D.C. Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul: 1954 1984 Immaculate Conception Boys ...
Washington DC Taiwanese School (Chinese: 華府台灣學校; Modern Taiwanese Language: Hoahuo Taioaan Haghau; Wade–Giles: Hua-fu Taiwan Hsueh-hsiao; Pinyin: Huafu Taiwan Xuexiao) is a Taiwanese-American non-profit organization that was established in 1983.
Chinese Community Church was founded in 1935, initially at L Street, but relocated in 2006 to its current I Street location. [33] The Sixth & I Historic Synagogue has been restored and is the scene of cultural events. The Washington DC Chinatown Community Cultural Center offers numerous activities, classes and services. [34]