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Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), Chinese postal romanization, alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the Capital city, capital of the China, People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's Li ...
. The Beijing Municipal Commission of Education is the local education authority. The institutions listed here are administered by China's
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.


History

Beijing education starts in preschool where they learn intellectual and motor skills through fun activities and games. The second 'level' of their education is primary school where they attend from the ages of 6 to 12. In Beijing secondary schools students either follow an academic path or a vocational path. If students choose the academic path they usually stay in secondary school for 3 years from the ages of 13 to 16 while students who choose the vocational programe will stay in secondary school for 3 to 4 years from the ages of 13 to 16/17. Just prior to the 1949 founding of the
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, Beijing had 13 institutions of higher education, 76 secondary schools, 358 primary schools including those public and private, and 21 nurseries and kindergartens. Of the secondary schools, 80% were private. At the time, 47% of all primary school-aged children in Beijing attended school. Dong Jianhong and Chen Tiying, the authors of "Urban Education in Beijing: An international perspective," wrote that there were few schools located in poor neighborhoods.Dong and Chen, p
121
Dong Jianhong and Chen Tiying wrote that "education in Beijing lagged far behind" that of the rest of the country prior to the founding of the People's Republic. Dong Jianhong and Chen Tiying wrote that education in Beijing "developed rapidly" after the 1949 founding. The municipal government established additional higher education facilities, acquired and reorganized schools, established new schools in lower class and working class areas, lowered age limits in the school admission policies, and decreased cutoff scores on achievement tests for working class children during the years 1949 through 1957. Departments of education were established for the Beijing municipality and each of the Beijing districts in 1954. Dong Jianhong and Chen Tiying wrote that in the
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period school activities were not focused on education and instead were "mostly devoted to political movements and productive labor" which produced a low educational quality. During the period many schools established school-operated factories that their students worked in, and the Beijing educational authorities established part-work part-study experimental schools and work-study programs. The authorities opened many senior secondary schools and closed many part-study, part-time, and vocational schools during the
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. In 1986 the starting age for primary education for urban children was changed from 7 to 6.Dong and Chen, p
123


Demographics

As of 2011, about 30,000 senior high school students resident in Beijing do not have Beijing ''
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'' and attend senior high schools in the cities and towns where their ''hukou'' is registered instead of Beijing.


Research and Innovation

Beijing is a world leading center for scientific and technological innovation and has been ranked the No.1 city in the world with the largest scientific research output, as tracked by the
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since 2016. The city is also leading the world with the highest share of articles published in the fields of
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, and earth & environmental sciences, especially in the United Nations'17
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(SDGs) related output. The city is a seat of the
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, which has been consistently ranked the No.1 research institute in the world by ''
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. Beijing is also a site of
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,
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and
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.


Universities and colleges

Beijing has over 90 public colleges and universities, which is the largest urban
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system in Asia and the first city in China with most higher education institutions, and it is home to the two best universities (
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and
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) in Asia-Oceania region and emerging countries with its shared rankings at 16th place in the world by the 2022
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. Both are members of the
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, an alliance of elite Chinese universities offering comprehensive and leading education. A number of Beijing's most prestigious universities consistently rank among the best in the
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and the world, including
Peking University Peking University (PKU; ) is a public research university in Beijing, China. The university is funded by the Ministry of Education. Peking University was established as the Imperial University of Peking in 1898 when it received its royal charte ...
,
Tsinghua University Tsinghua University (; abbr. THU) is a national public research university in Beijing, China. The university is funded by the Ministry of Education. The university is a member of the C9 League, Double First Class University Plan, Projec ...
,
Renmin University of China The Renmin University of China (RUC; ) is a national key public research university in Beijing, China. The university is affiliated to the Ministry of Education, and co-funded by the Ministry and the Beijing Municipal People's Government. RUC ...
,
Beijing Normal University Beijing Normal University (BNU, ), colloquially known as Beishida (), is a public research university located in Beijing, China, with a strong emphasis on humanities and sciences. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in China ...
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University of Chinese Academy of Sciences The University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS; ) is a public university for graduate education, under the direct leadership of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). The predecessors of UCAS are the Graduate University of the Chinese ...
,
Beihang University Beihang University, previously known as Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (), abbreviated as BUAA or Beihang ( zh, c=北航, p=), is a national public research university located in Beijing, China, specializing in engineering, t ...
,
Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing Institute of Technology (abbreviated BIT; Simplified Chinese characters, Simplified Chinese: 北京理工大学; Traditional Chinese characters, Traditional Chinese: 北京理工大學; pinyin: Běijīng Lǐgōng Dàxué), is a National u ...
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China Agricultural University China Agricultural University (CAU, ; abbreviated as 农大) is a public research university in Beijing, People's Republic of China specializing in agriculture, biology, engineering, veterinary medicine, economics, management, humanities ...
,
Minzu University of China Minzu University of China (MUC, ) is a national public university in Haidian District, Beijing, China designated for ethnic minorities in China. MUC was selected as one of national key universities to directly receive funding from Double First ...
,
University of Science and Technology Beijing The University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB; ), formerly known as Beijing Steel and Iron Institute () before 1988, is a national key university in Haidian District, Beijing, China. USTB's metallurgy and materials science programmes are ...
,
Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT, ), colloquially known in Chinese as Beihua (北化, ''Běihuà'') or Huada (化大, ''Huàdà''), is a public technological university in mainland China. BUCT was founded in 1958 and is a part ...
, University of International Business and Economics,
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and
Central University of Finance and Economics Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE; ), is a national public research university located in Beijing, China. Central University of Finance and Economics is the first economics and management university which was founded by the Chin ...
. These universities were selected as " 985 universities", " 211 universities" or " Double First Class Universities" by the Chinese government in order to build world-class universities. Some of the
national key universities National Key Universities () previously referred to universities recognized as prestigious and which received a high level of support from the central government of the People's Republic of China. The term is no longer in official use by 1990s. Th ...
in Beijing are: *
Beijing Forestry University Beijing Forestry University (BFU/BJFU, ) is a public university located at Haidian District of Beijing, China.Home
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Beijing Jiaotong University Beijing Jiaotong University (Chinese: 北京交通大学), formerly Northern Jiaotong University, is one of the oldest public universities in mainland China. The main campus is located in the Haidian District in central Beijing. Its coordinates ...
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Beijing University of Technology Beijing University of Technology (), also called Beijing Polytechnic University or Bei Gong Da (), is recognized as one of the Project 211 universities. The university has established a multidisciplinary academic structure, offering a variety ...
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Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing University of Chinese Medicine (BUCM, ) is a public university in China. Founded in 1956, the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine is one of the first traditional Chinese medical institutions for higher learning in China. It is a tradi ...
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Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications The Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT) () is a key national university distinguished by the teaching and research in the field of cable communications, wireless communications, computer, and electronic engineering. BUP ...
* Beijing Electronic Science and Technology Institute *
Beijing Foreign Studies University Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU; ), is a public university in Beijing, China. BFSU boasts the oldest language programs in China offering the largest number of foreign language majors on different educational levels. Located in Haidia ...
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Beijing Sport University Beijing Sport University (BSU) (), formerly known as "Central Institute of Physical Education" () and "Beijing Institute of Physical Education" (), is a nation-level public university located in Beijing, China. It is one of the National Key Univ ...
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Central Conservatory of Music The Central Conservatory of Music () is a prestigious leading public music school of China and a member of Double First Class University Plan and former Project 211. Its campus is in the Xicheng District of Beijing, China, near Fuxingmen Statio ...
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Central Academy of Fine Arts The Central Academy of Fine Arts or CAFA is an art academy under the direct charge of the Ministry of Education of China. The Manila Bulletin calls the school "China’s most prestigious and renowned art academy". It is one of the most selectiv ...
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Central Academy of Drama The Central Academy of Drama (), abbreviated Zhong Xi (), is a drama school in Beijing, China. It is a Chinese state Double First Class University Plan university identified by the Ministry of Education of China. The school is the first theatre ...
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China University of Geosciences (Beijing) The China University of Geosciences (Beijing) (; abbreviated CUGB or 北京地大) is a key national university directly under the administration of the Education Ministry of the People's Republic of China. It is located in Haidian District in ...
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China University of Petroleum (Beijing) The China University of Petroleum () is a state Double First Class University in China. It consists of China University of Petroleum (Beijing), and China University of Petroleum (Huadong). Both are regarded as the best universities in China a ...
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China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT) (), colloquially 矿大, is a national key university under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Education of China, and a Double First Class University Plan, former Project 211 and Projec ...
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China University of Political Science and Law China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL; simplified Chinese: 中国政法大学; traditional Chinese: 中國政法大學; pinyin: ''Zhōngguó Zhèngfǎ Dàxué'', abbr. 法大, ''Fǎ Dà'') is a research university established in 1952 ...
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China Foreign Affairs University China Foreign Affairs University (CFAU; ) is a public university for diplomats located in Beijing, China. It is jointly administrated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Education. It is a Chinese state Double First Class Un ...
* Chinese People's Public Security University *
China Women's University China Women's University () is a women's university located in Chaoyang District of Beijing, China. It also has a campus in Changping District of Beijing. It was founded in 1949 as a school for the cadres of All-China Women's Federation. The ...
* China Youth University for Political Sciences * China Institute of Industrial Relations *
Communication University of China The Communication University of China (CUC) () is a leading public university in Beijing. It is one of the China's key universities of ' Double First Class University Plan', directly administered by the Ministry of Education of the People's Rep ...
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North China Electric Power University North China Electric Power University (NCEPU; ) is a national key university under the Double First Class University Plan and former Project 211 based in Beijing, China under the national Ministry of Education that specialises in polytechnic ...
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Peking Union Medical College Peking Union Medical College (), founded in 1906, is a selective public medical college based in Dongcheng, Beijing, China. It is a Chinese Ministry of Education Double First Class University Plan university. The school is tied to the Peking Un ...
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University of International Relations The University of International Relations (UIR; ) is a national public university in Beijing, China. Its former English name is translated as "Institute of International Relations." It is also colloquially known as "Guoguan" (国关 Guó Gū ...
Beijing is home to the largest international students population in China and one of the major destinations for foreign students in the Asia-Pacific region. Many international students from Japan, Korea, North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and elsewhere come to Beijing to study every year. As of 2011, according to the Beijing Educational Committee, 700,000 students attend universities based in Beijing. Of those students, according to the committee, 15-20% come from families classified as being in poverty. As of 2011 the municipal government had pledged 50 million yuan ($7.3 million U.S.) as an addition to its funds for assisting university students in poverty. The first university dedicated for ethnic minority students in Beijing is the
Minzu University of China Minzu University of China (MUC, ) is a national public university in Haidian District, Beijing, China designated for ethnic minorities in China. MUC was selected as one of national key universities to directly receive funding from Double First ...
, or the Central University of Nationalities (CUN), established in 1951. "Moral education" at the university level is integrated into other subjects. Ethnic minorities in Beijing have a higher than average educational attainment at the tertiary level compared to the national average for ethnic minorities. As of 2011 10.8% of ethnic minorities in Beijing have obtained university degrees compared to 0.9% nationally. Beijing is also home to several religious institutions, Some of them are listed as follows: * China Islamic Institute (中国伊斯兰教经学院) * Beijing Islamic Institute (北京伊斯蘭教經學院) * The Buddhist Academy of China (中国佛学院) * High-level Tibetan Buddhism College of China (中国藏语系高级佛学院) *
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(中国天主教神哲学院)


Primary and secondary education

The Beijing municipal government has made efforts to provide a nine-year compulsory education. Several experts, including the
Beijing Normal University Beijing Normal University (BNU, ), colloquially known as Beishida (), is a public research university located in Beijing, China, with a strong emphasis on humanities and sciences. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in China ...
education specialist Binxian Zhang, have argued that Beijing should make twelve years of education compulsory. As of June 2010 the Beijing government allowed 75 local public and private schools to teach foreign students. The Beijing Education Commission began accrediting these schools as such in 2003. Foreign students must not make up over 10% of the student body and they must receive instruction in classes with Chinese students. Schools are eligible to receive foreigner students if they were in existence for 10 or more years, had an English-speaking staff member managing foreign student issues, and have training in teaching
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Beijing's
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system is among the best in the world: in 2018, 15-year-old students from Beijing (together with
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and
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) outperformed all of the other 78 participating countries in all categories (math, reading, and science) in the Program for International Student Assessment, a worldwide study of academic performance conducted by the OECD.


Statistics on schools

As of 2003 Beijing had 1,430 kindergartens, 1,652 primary schools, 730 secondary schools - including 263 combined lower and upper secondary (junior and senior high), 401 lower secondary, and 66 upper secondary - , 97 vocational secondary schools, 62 secondary specialty schools, and 74 institutions of higher education. That year there were 199,390 kindergarten students, 546,530 primary school students, 453,446 lower secondary students, 250,959 senior secondary students, 84,262 vocational students, 116,725 secondary specialty students, and 450,789 higher education students. In 1989 Beijing had 3,703 primary schools, including 695 urban primary schools. Out of the total number of primary schools in urban and rural areas, 38 were designated for ethnic minorities; 23 of the minority schools were located in urban areas. As of 1989, the schools had 934,696 students, including 448,167 students enrolled in urban primary schools. As of 1989, the schools had 49,022 teachers, including 24,641 full-time teachers at the urban schools.


Curriculum

The curriculum of Beijing primary and secondary schools is a mirror of the national curriculum, because under the Education Law of Mainland China, the
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coordinates, governs, and plans the curriculum of schools. The Beijing authorities are tasked with implementing the curriculum, because under the Education Act administrative organs at county, township, and administrative village levels implement the curriculum. Since 1993 schools have divided subjects between those locally arranged and those that are state-arranged. All public schools in Beijing, including those catering to minorities, give instruction in
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. The standard curriculum includes "moral education" that may be a standalone course or integrated into other courses. Moral education takes up one hour weekly in the primary level, while secondary students have more time per week in moral education. The standard curriculum does not include religion courses. In 2009 the educational authorities inserted components about volunteerism in the curricula of Beijing primary and secondary schools. Secondary schools in Beijing have also implemented citizenship education.


School year

The
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in Beijing primary and secondary schools is divided into two semesters and schools have five-day-per-week class schedules. In primary schools there are 38 weeks were classes held, and 13 weeks are allotted to student vacations. The primary schools have one week in reserve. Junior secondary schools have 39 weeks for classes with 12 weeks allotted for student vacations. At the junior secondary level, one week is held in reserve. Senior secondary schools have classes held during 39 weeks with vacation being held on 10 or 11 of these weeks. At the senior secondary level, one or two weeks may be held in reserve.


Teacher hiring and payment

By 2011 the Municipal Education Committee made efforts to equalize the pay rates of primary and secondary teachers to those of government employees as a way of improving teacher retention. As of 2011, each year there is an oversupply of applications for teaching positions at Beijing primary and secondary schools, and most of the applicants had recently graduated from universities in Beijing.


Educational attainment and performance

In 1989, within Beijing primary schools, the drop out rate was 0.4% and the enrollment rate was 99.5%. Ethnic minorities in Beijing have higher levels of educational attainment than ethnic minorities overall. Within Beijing, 15.8% of ethnic minorities finish their education at the primary level while nationally 45% of ethnic minorities finish at the primary level. The odds ratios, meaning the odds of educational attainment in Beijing are 0.12 at the primary level, 1.35 at the junior secondary level, and 11.35 at the senior secondary level.


Key secondary schools

Some secondary schools are designated as ''key'' secondary schools. Beijing had 63 such schools in 1981.Dong and Chen, p
125


Vocational secondary schools

In Beijing graduates of junior secondary schools may enter vocational secondary schools. These schools utilize a competitive admissions process. Students may complete specific specialties or courses in three or four years. In 1990 there were 131 vocational secondary schools in urban areas, with a total enrollment of 45,204 students, employing 7,084 teachers and serving 45,204 students. At that time, the schools offered 232 specialties. The Beijing government established vocational high schools in 1980. That year, there were 52 of these schools serving 4,400 students. At that time they provided 22 professional courses. In one ten-year period, 64,000 people graduated from vocational schools.


List of secondary schools

Well-known secondary schools in Beijing are: *
Beijing Bayi School Beijing Bayi School (), also known as the August 1st School, is a public elementary through high school with three campuses in Haidian District, Beijing. Tetsushi Takahashi of ''Nikkei Shimbun'' wrote that Beijing Bayi School is "prestigious". ...
* Beijing Chen Jing Lun High School () *
Beijing Huiwen Middle School Beijing Huiwen Middle School, previously known in English as Peking Academy, also referred to as Beijing Huiwen High School (), is a public beacon high school in Dongcheng District, Beijing, China. It was established in 1871 by the Methodist ...
() * Beijing Jingshan School () * Beijing No.2 Middle School () * Beijing No.4 Middle School () * Beijing No.5 Middle School () * Beijing No.8 Middle School () * Beijing No.9 Middle School () * Beijing No.15 Middle School () * Beijing 55 Middle School () * Beijing No.80 Middle School () *
Beijing 101 Middle School Beijing 101 Middle School () is a public coeducational secondary school in Haidian, Beijing. It offers programs from grades 7 to 12. It is one of the beacon high schools accredited by Beijing Municipal Government. It has two affiliated schools. ...
()
Beijing No.171 Middle School
() * Beijing Xicheng Foreign Language School () * () *
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() * The Affiliated High School of Peking University () * The Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University () *
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() * The High School Attached to Beijing Normal University () * The Second High School Attached to Beijing Normal University () * Beijing Dayu Middle School ()


List of primary schools

There are many well-known
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s in the urban area of Beijing. * Beijing Bayi School * Beijing First Experiment Primary School () * Beijing Second Experiment Primary School () * Beijing Haidian Experiment Primary School () * Shijia Primary School () * Beijing Fuxue Primary School () * Beijing Jingshan School () * Beijing Primary School () * Zhongguancun No.1 Primary School () * Zhongguancun No.2 Primary School () * Zhongguancun No.3 Primary School () * The Elementary School Affiliated to Renmin University of China () * The Experimental Primary School Attached to Beijing Normal University ()


Preschools and kindergartens

Beijing had 3,824 nurseries and kindergartens, including 35 nurseries and kindergartens designated for ethnic minorities and one kindergarten focusing on gymnastics, by 1990. By that year, 41,314 working staff members worked at the schools, which educated around 400,000 students. The enrollment in the nurseries and kindergartens made up 84.5% of urban children above 3 within the designated age group in Beijing.


International schools

Several international schools opened in Beijing in years prior to 1995. The Beijing Education Commission began monitoring international schools in 1995 and began recognizing them in 1996. In 2010 the BEC listed 19 international schools which accept foreigners. Schools designated as "schools for foreign personnel" may not accept Mainland Chinese students. In 2019 the median yearly tuition overall was about 219,000
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, the most expensive in the world. Schools for children of foreign residents include: *
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Beijing BISS International School Beijing BISS International School (BISS) () is an independent co-educational English-language day school located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, People's Republic of China. Founded in 1994, educates kindergarten through grade 12 students from Be ...
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British School of Beijing The British School of Beijing, Shunyi () is an international school in Shunyi District, Beijing, China. Nord Anglia Education operates this school, situated in the residential area of Shunyi and taking pupils from 18 months through to 18 years ...
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Canadian International School of Beijing The Canadian International School of Beijing (CISB, ) is a Canadian international school in Chaoyang District, Beijing. CISB was founded in 2005. The school was established as a State Level Project through the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affai ...
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Dulwich College Beijing Dulwich College Beijing (DCB; ) is a British international school with campuses in Beijing, China. It is a branch of Dulwich College,Spencer, Richard.Slow boater to China" ''The Telegraph''. 2 December 2006. Retrieved on 21 June 2013. it was the ...
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Harrow International School Beijing Harrow International School Beijing (HISB) (), or Harrow Beijing (HBJ), is a private school located in Chaoyang District, Beijing. Harrow Beijing is a coeducational day school that initially taught pupils from age 11, unlike its namesake in th ...
* The International Montessori School of Beijing *
International School of Beijing The International School of Beijing (ISB, ) is a non-profit international coeducational day school in Beijing, China. The school was founded in 1980 and offers a dual English and Chinese language program for students from EY to Grade 12. ...
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Korean International School in Beijing The Korean International School in Beijing (KISB, ko, 북경한국국제학교, ) is an international school in Wangjing, Chaoyang District, Beijing. It serves grades 1–12. It has instruction in Korean, Chinese, and English. The school was e ...
*
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(French school) *
Western Academy of Beijing Founded in 1994, Western Academy of Beijing (WAB, ) is an international school located in Beijing. The school provides education from early years 3 to grade 12. WAB uses the IB PYP ( IB Primary Years Program) until Grade 5, IB MYP ( IB Middle Y ...
* Yew Chung International School of Beijing - YCIS Kindergartens for children of foreign residents include: * EtonHouse International Pre-School * Sanyi International Kindergarten of Beijing * The Children's House International Montessori Kindergarten Other international schools in Beijing listed by the municipality include: *
Beanstalk International Bilingual School Beanstalk International Bilingual School (BIBS; ) is a K-12 and Kindergarten international school system in Beijing, China. It is managed by the Beanstalk Education Group (青苗教育集团), and was first established as a kindergarten in 1993.< ...
* International Department of
Beijing No.4 High School Beijing No.4 High School (Chinese: ) is a public secondary school in Xicheng, Beijing, China. The school's predecessor was built in 1907 and was originally named "Shuntian Middle School." In 1949, it was renamed "Beijing No. 4 High School." In ...
* Beijing Chaoyang Fangcaodi International School *
Beijing City International School Beijing City International School (BCIS) ( zh, labels=no, s=北京乐成国际学校, p=Běijīng Yuèchéng Guójì Xuéxiào) is an independent co-educational not-for-profit day school offering an international curriculum for toddler to twelfth ...
* Beijing Concord College of Sino-Canada * Beijing Huijia Private School * Beijing Royal School * Beijing World Youth Academy *
High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China The High School Affiliated to Renmin University Of China (), known colloquially as Rendafuzhong (RDFZ), is the high school affiliated with Renmin University of China. RDFZ is situated in the Haidian District of Beijing, within the Zhongguancun ...
Joint Program * Japanese School of Beijing * Kaiwen Academy *
National Institute of Technology The National Institutes of Technology (NITs) are the central government-owned-public technical institutes under the ownership of Ministry of Education, Government of India. They are governed by the National Institutes of Technology, Science ...
* Tsinghua International School * Springboard International Bilingual School of Beijing * EtonKids International Kindergarten Others identifying themselves as such include: * 3e International School *
Deutsche Botschaftsschule Peking 'Deutsche Botschaftsschule Peking (DBP; "German Embassy School of Beijing", ) is a German international school in Chaoyang District, Beijing, Chaoyang District, Beijing. It serves years 1–12. The current building, with a capacity of over 330 pu ...
(German school) *
Beijing Saint Paul American School Saint Paul American School Beijing (SPAS; ) is a defunct private English-language boarding school (''de facto'' education program and part of the Second High School Attached to Beijing Normal University, or SHSBNU) in Haidian District, Beijing, ...
* Hope International Schoo


References

* Dong, Jianhong and Chen Tiying. "Urban Education in Beijing: An international perspective." (Chapter 11) In: Coulby, David, Crispin Jones, and Duncan Harris. ''Urban Education'' (World Yearbook of Education Series).
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, 2005. , 9780415393072. * Pan, Suyan. "Multileveled Citizenship Education in Beijing: Liberation with Limitation" (Chapter 8). In: Kennedy, Kerry J., Gregory Fairbrother, and Zhenzhou Zhao (editors). ''Citizenship Education in China: Preparing Citizens for the "Chinese Century"'' (Volume 4 of Routledge Series on Schools and Schooling in Asia).
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, October 15, 2013. , 9781136022081. Chapter start page 128. Chapter includes section "Implemented Citizenship Education in Beijing Secondary Schools" (start page 135) ;Notes


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