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International School of Sanya vs. Sanya Haiya Foreign Language School: Which One is Right for Your Child?

The International School of Sanya and Sanya Haiya Foreign Language School share one campus in Hainan but hold different licenses. The International School of Sanya takes non-Chinese passports only; Sanya Haiya admits all nationalities. Your child's eligibility comes down to passport, not preference.
Emmanuel Usang / / 51 minutes read

Quzhou Foreign Language School (QFLS): Fees, Credentials & Class Sizes

Quzhou Foreign Language School (QFLS) holds confirmed Cambridge International status. This fact-checked guide covers verified tuition, campus facts, university outcomes, and an unresolved question: whether its international track truly admits foreign-passport students.
John Wong / / 36 minutes read

Chengdu Meishi International School: Curriculum & Campus Guide

Chengdu Meishi International School runs the only full IB continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) in western China, alongside a Chinese National Curriculum track. The 2024 IB Diploma cohort averaged 39.11 out of 45, and all 15 graduating cohorts have placed 100% of students into top-100 global universities.
John Wong / / 52 minutes read

Ningbo Huamao International School (NBHIS): A Complete Guide for International Families

Ningbo Huamao International School (NBHIS) is the only school in Zhejiang with all four IB programs. A full guide to its results, campus, boarding, fees, and admissions.
John Wong / / 48 minutes read

Beijing Bowen School: Tuition, Curriculum & University Pathways

Beijing Bowen School is a private K-12 boarding school in Beijing's Fangshan District. Its international program costs 109,000–130,000 RMB/yr (about $15,000–$18,000) and leads foreign-passport students through HSK and CSCA exams into Peking University, Tsinghua, Fudan, Zhejiang and Wuhan University.
Emmanuel Usang / / 95 minutes read

Harrow International Schools in China: The Complete Guide for International Families

China has 8 Harrow schools — but only some admit foreign passport holders. This guide covers every campus, fees, A-level results, admissions, and where Harrow China graduates actually go to university worldwide.
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French Schools in China: Which Are Still Open and How to Enroll Your Child

French schools in China closed or merged after 2020, leaving parents unsure where their child can keep learning in French. This 2026 guide shows which French schools are still open in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen; what they cost; how to enroll; and your options when your city has none.
John Wong / / 43 minutes read

Shanghai Experimental School International Division Fees: What ASEAN Families Actually Pay

Shanghai Experimental School International Division Fees reveal why this Shanghai standout gets attention: tuition starts at ¥68,000, but the real family budget includes books, lunch, uniforms, exam fees, and RMB-only bank payments. See what ASEAN parents actually need to prepare.
John Wong / / 43 minutes read

Sino-Canada School: Fees, Curriculum, Boarding & Campus Life

Sino-Canada School offers dual Canadian and Chinese diplomas, A-Level, AP, boarding, and standout university results on a vast Suzhou campus near Shanghai. Explore fees, campus life, and why this accredited K-12 option draws international families seeking value and outcomes in East China
Emmanuel Usang / / 43 minutes read

Alcanta International College Guangzhou: IB, Cambridge & A-Level School Guide

Alcanta International College Guangzhou offers IB, IGCSE, A-Level, AP and DSE pathways with small classes, global accreditations, and a 2024 IB average of 34.1. Discover why this Nansha school draws international families seeking strong university outcomes and broad academic choice in China today.
John Wong / / 84 minutes read

HSK 5 in One Year: Why Central Asians Choose Chinese High Schools Over University Foundation Program

Students across Central Asia finish high school between 16 and 18. Inside the right Chinese high school, they can go from zero Chinese to HSK 5 in one academic year. See the school rankings, costs, safety, halal options, and how to apply.
Emmanuel Usang / / 51 minutes read

Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School: The Complete Guide for ASEAN Families

Shanghai Qibao Dwight High School opens a rare path for ASEAN families seeking IB excellence, English Mandarin learning, affordable boarding, and standout university outcomes. Discover fees, admissions, campus life, and what makes this selective Shanghai school worth a closer look for parents.
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