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  2. 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.

  3. 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%.

  4. Chinese school - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese school ( simplified Chinese: 中文学校; traditional Chinese: 中文學校; pinyin: zhōngwén xuéxiào; Cantonese Yale: jūngmán hohk'haauh) is a school that is established for the purpose of teaching the varieties of Chinese (in particular, Mandarin and Cantonese ), though the purpose can vary to teaching different aspects of ...

  5. Shuang Wen School - Wikipedia

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    PS 184M Shuang Wen School (Chinese: 雙文學校), a public school in New York City also known as PS 184 (Chinese: 一八四中小學), is a Dual Language elementary and middle school located in Lower Manhattan. The school teaches students from Pre-Kindergarten to 8th grade.

  6. Beijing Royal School - Wikipedia

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    Beijing Royal School (BRS; simplified Chinese: 北京王府学校; traditional Chinese: 北京王府學校; pinyin: Běijīng Wángfǔ Xuéxiào) is a private high school located in the Changping District of Beijing, China. It was founded in 2003 by Guangfa Wang.

  7. 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).

  8. 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]

  9. Tokyo Chinese School - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Chinese School (TCS) is a Chinese International school in Gobanchō (五番町), Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) accredits the school.

  10. Santiago Cultural Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Santiago Cultural Institute or SCI ( simplified Chinese: 怡省 仙朝峨 中华 中学; traditional Chinese: 怡省 仙朝峨 中華 中學; pinyin: Yíshěng Xiān Cháo É Zhōnghuá Zhōngxué) is a private and non-sectarian academic institution. Founded in 1948, it is the only Chinese school in Santiago, Isabela, Philippines .

  11. Central Academy of Drama - Wikipedia

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    The Central Academy of Drama (Chinese: 中央戏剧学院; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Xìjù Xuéyuàn) is a national public drama school in Beijing, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education. The academy is part of the Double First-Class Construction.

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