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  2. Academic grading in China - Wikipedia

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    In China, for most of the universities and colleges, and most of the high schools, the grading system [citation needed] is divided into five categories: A: Excellent (85-100%, Chinese: 优秀; pinyin: Yōu xiù; IPA: [jóʊ ɕjôʊ] ") A+ :95-100% A :90-94% A- :85-89%. B: Good (75-84%, Chinese: 良好; pinyin: Liáng hǎo; IPA: [ljǎŋ ...

  3. Compulsory education in the People's Republic of China

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    In China, the legal minimum age for working is sixteen years old, so compulsory education is necessary. Naturally, students at this stage can only participate in some jobs. Even if they sign a work contract, it has no legal effect.

  4. Boren Sino-Canadian School - Wikipedia

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    Boren Sino-Canadian School ( BSC; Chinese: 广东中加柏仁学校) is an international school in Jiangmen, Guangdong. The school, which opened in 1999, educates over 1100 students from Year 1 to Year 12 from more than 30 nationalities. The school provides its students with learning options that include both a Chinese curriculum and a ...

  5. English education in China - Wikipedia

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    The emphasis on English education in China only emerged after 1979 when the Cultural Revolution ended, China adopted the Open Door Policy, and the United States and China established strong diplomatic ties. One estimate (in 2007) of the number of English speakers in China is over 200 million and rising, with 50 million secondary school children ...

  6. Sacred Heart School announces partnership with Chinese school

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    Sacred Heart School (www.sacredheartkingston.com), a private, Catholic, co-educational school for students in preschool through grade 12, is delighted to announce its partnership with Zhejiang ...

  7. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    Today, 250 million Chinese get three levels of school education (elementary, junior, and senior high school), doubling the rate of increase in the rest of the world during the same period. Net elementary school enrollment has reached 98.9 percent, and the gross enrollment rate in junior high schools 94.1 percent. [23]

  8. Tokyo Chinese School - Wikipedia

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    Historically the school was located in Yotsuya. Around 1984 the school built an office building that was rented to Japanese companies, generating revenue for the school. In a 2008 The Japan Times article Liu Chien Cheng, the head of the school, said that she saw an increase in applications "over the past two or three years." She did not state ...

  9. Private and public schools in China - Wikipedia

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    Private schools in China are administered by private individuals or corporations (Lin, 1999). Unlike public schools which are managed by the government, each private school's independent board of directors is responsible for tasks such as staff and student recruitment, salaries, principal assignment and student fees (Wang, 2005).

  10. BSc(Eng) - Wikipedia

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    BSc (Eng) If this redirect does not meet the criteria for speedy deletion, or you intend to fix it, please remove this notice, but do not remove this notice from pages that you have created yourself. If you created this page and you disagree with the given reason for deletion, you can click the button below and leave a message explaining why ...

  11. Chinese International School - Wikipedia

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    The school opened in 1983, with an initial intake of approximately 75 students in Years 1 to 3. Its first location was at 7 Eastern Hospital Road in Causeway Bay . In 1986 and 1989, the school expanded to additional sites at 10 Borrett Road and 26 Kennedy Road. In 1991, the school moved to the current campus on Braemar Hill .