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In Shanghai, there are three types of educational institutions expatriates can select from: International schools, bilingual schools, and International Divisions of Public Schools. [1] Within the ecosystem of Shanghai, there are many options for specifically desired curriculum, including American, British, French, German, and Singaporean ...
British international schools in Shanghai (7 P) Pages in category "International schools in Shanghai" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
14 Shanghai. 15 Shenyang. 16 Shenzhen. 17 Suzhou. 18 Tianjin. 19 Weihai. 20 Wuhan. 21 Xiamen. 22 Xi'an. 23 See also. ... The following is a list of international ...
The 2010 census shows that out of Shanghai's total population, 22.0% had a college education, double the level from 2000, while 21.0% had high school, 36.5% middle school, and 1.35% primary school education. 2.74% of residents age 15 and older were illiterate.
The British International School Shanghai, Puxi Campus; Nord Anglia International School Shanghai Pudong; C. Concordia International School Shanghai; S.
The school was restored after the war, [5] and it was renamed to Shanghai High School in 1950. [6] On June 1, 1993, Shanghai High School approved the establishment of an International Division. Across its Xuhui, Pudong, and Hongkou campuses, SHSID has had more than 2,900 students from over 65 different nations and regions.
Pages in category "Schools in Shanghai" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... British International School Shanghai; H.
Shanghai Community International School was founded in 1996 for the children of expatriates residing in Shanghai, China. SCIS is a member of the East Asian Regional Conference of Overseas Schools [1] and in 2001 received full accreditation with the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).