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School Choice Guide 2011 Contents10

Features6 Enter the Educators A history of Beijing’s international schools

10 System Study A diversity of education systems

15 Polyglots in the Palace Beijing’s multilingual education options

20 Sticker Shock Evaluating the costs

24 Academics Abroad Applying to higher education overseas

30 Beyond Playtime Educational play centers

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Listings35 School Profiles

Maps76 Schools in Beijing (Downtown)78 Schools in Beijing (Shunyi District)

Directories80 Family Health82 Fun Stuff85 Schools87 Sports

The Editorial Team88 Meet the Editors

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With its unique culture and living history, Beijing offers rich educational opportunities for all of us. But Beijing’s most valuable lessons can only be gleaned by students that put themselves in the position to do so. Choosing the right educational “software” – whether it is a school, a learning system, or extracurricular activities – for your

children and your family is an essential step in ensuring that you can get the most out of your experience here. To facilitate this process, beijingkids presents the School Choice Guide 2011.

To help your family simplify the myriad opportunities out there, we have compiled this volume’s collection of detailed, up-to-date profiles (starting on p37), including 35 of Beijing’s best schools. For added context and utility, this guide covers everything from multilingual education options (p16), applying to universities (p25) and a cost primer (p21), to a roundup of educational play centers (p30), a history of Beijing’s international schools (p8) and a clarification of the various educational methodologies available (p11).

Choosing the school that suits your family best is an incredibly important decision. Read on to consider your options and happy school hunting!

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Humble CommencementsAs diplomatic relations between the People’s Republic of China and the West were gradually restored in the 1960s and ’70s, overseas governments and companies gradually returned to Beijing. At that time, non-Chinese children were allowed to enroll in one of two authorized local schools with international divisions: Fangcaodi Primary School or the No. 55 Middle/High School. Both remain popular choices for expatriate children today. Given the global political climate at the time, Chinese public schools were not always the appropriate option. Parents scrambled to homeschool or find qualified foreign teachers in the community.

France was the first country to restore diplomatic relations with China, and in 1964 the Lycée Français International de Pékin became Beijing’s first modern embassy school. Others soon followed, includ-ing one small classroom on the grounds of what was then known as the United States Liaison Office in Beijing. Tucked in a hallway in a diplomatic apartment compound in Sanlitun, this tiny classroom would eventually grow into the International School of Beijing (ISB). Today ISB is the city’s largest international school.

Growth MovementTo celebrate ISB’s 30th anniversary, Upper Elementary School Assistant Principal Chris Green has been researching the school’s unique history. ISB was founded in 1980 by five English-speaking embassies in Beijing who shared the unofficial American embassy school in the 1970s. The school was “initially for embassy children, and then later for children of expats in Beijing,” said Green.

Non-diplomatic families were accepted at embassy-sponsored schools as space allowed, with the unofficial blessing of the authorities, but spaces were limited and the overseas community was growing. By the late 1980s, it became clear that Beijing’s existing embassy schools could not continue to meet the demands of the growing non-diplomatic international community; however, the development of international

ISB’s current state-of-the-art Shunyi campus

... and its humble beginnings on the grounds of the US Embassy, circa 1984

schools remained slow. New regulations in 1988 allowed ISB to be registered as a “school for diplomatic children” and expand to a new, larger campus at the Lido Hotel complex.

Caroline Chen Gaillard, the founder and director of the International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB), recalls cold-calling embassies, foreign-owned companies, and journalists in the spring of 1990 to see if anyone was interested in enrolling their children in her new kindergarten. The response was very positive and MSB became Beijing’s first independent international kindergarten.

By the mid-1990s the first licenses for “schools for foreign children” were issued, officially granting international school access to all foreign passport holders, rather than just diplomats. MSB was one of the first recipients. In September of 1994, the Beijing BISS International School (BISS) and the Western Academy of Beijing (WAB) were established, rapidly increasing the number of seats available to foreign children. A few other schools followed, but the real international school boom was still to come.

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International, local, bilingual, experimental, public, private, independent, embassy … it’s easy to become overwhelmed in the face of the many school choices on offer in Beijing

today. It’s also easy to forget that the luxury of choice in education is relatively new here. Schools have grown with the rapid development of the city and changed over the years to meet the needs of Beijing’s diverse expatriate community.

Enter the Educators A brief history of international schooling in Beijing

by Sarah Peel

When Caroline Chen Gaillard founded MSB in 1990, it was Beijing’s first independent international kindergarten

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Chris Green at ISB has been researching her school’s 30-year history

Make Your MatchOne of the great advantages of living in Beijing today is the remark-able number of diverse, high-quality education opportunities available. Get out there and visit schools, ask questions and find the best match for your kids. These days, you’re spoiled for choice, and that was not alwas the case.

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The Big Boom“Twenty years ago, nobody was interested in education,” says Gaillard. “Then things changed.” A rapid surge of foreign investment in China after the Asian economic crisis of the mid-1990s made it clear that private education in Beijing was to about to experience tremendous growth.

“I think those were probably the boom years for international schools [in Beijing],” says Lennox Meldrum, high school principal at BISS. “China was growing, the companies were growing, there was plenty of money here,” Meldrum recalls. The established international schools were full and expanding.

Both ISB and WAB opened new state-of-the-art campuses in the suburbs to accommodate their growing enrollment. Propelled by governmental support for both the expansion of existing schools and the issuance of new international school licenses, the education rush was on. A flurry of new schools threw open their doors between 2002 and 2006. But unlike the original international schools that had roots in the Beijing international community, these new schools were backed by investors and overseas schools.

New Waves, New Ways“There have certainly been a lot more schools in the last five to eight years” says Green, who has been with ISB for 14 years. “Each has been trying to create its own niche by focusing on replicating a national curriculum or well-known school model.” Green sees a trend in building language skills, particularly Chinese studies for non-native speakers.

MSB’s Gaillard sees this trend as well: “The demand for dual-language education has really increased. Whereas in the early 90s, most parents didn’t want their children learning Chinese.”

Bilingual schools, offering a variety of teaching practices, have expanded alongside the international schools. With interest in Mandarin on the rise worldwide and more families settling in Beijing long-term, these schools have seen enrollments grow in recent years.

Even local public schools have become more accessible. In 2006, permission was granted for overseas students to attend any local Chinese school, with or without an official “international section.” Nevertheless, schools remain somewhat hesitant to enroll foreign passport holders, and the number of international students at neighborhood schools remains relatively low. Expat families continue to favor local schools with either an “international” or “experimental” school designation.

In contrast, expat families are welcomed with open arms at the city’s new private kindergartens. Unlike regular schools, which must adhere to the national curriculum, local preschools follow general guidelines that give them great flexibility in what they offer. Investment has poured in, and kindergartens now boast a baffling buffet of brands, famous names and teaching styles. The rapid growth, however, means implementation and classroom experiences vary wildly from school to school. There are some wonderful programs out there, but all claims of accreditation and training must be researched before enrollment – a good caveat for schools at all levels, in fact.

Meanwhile, some families continue in the maverick tradition of the international school pioneers of the past, by joining the city’s small but dedicated community of expat homeschoolers. Resources and curricula from around the world are now available online, making homeschooling more accessible than ever before. Beijing also has an active online homeschooling community that serves as a support network, information source and social hub.

“The demand for dual-language education has really increased. Whereas in the early ’90s, most parents didn’t want their children learning Chinese”

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International Baccalaureate: Western Academy of Beijing (WAB)

What is special about IB programs?IB programs and diplomas are recognized and respected around the world. They are known for encouraging students to be active in creative and service-oriented arenas, while also instilling an importance of personal reflection and academic rigor.

What are the requirements?Grade 9 and 10 students follow the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IBMYP), and study eight courses over two years. In addition, all students are expected to participate in the community service program and in Grade 10, complete a personal project in accordance with IBMYP standards. Sample portfolios of student work are submitted to the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), which monitors work to ensure assessment strategies and student achievement are in accordance with IBO expectations.

In Grade 11 & 12, students choose from a range of International Baccalaureate Degree Programme (IDBP) courses. The IB program offers a comprehensive two-year international curriculum that enables students to fulfill the requirements of their national or state educational systems. Students successfully completing the IB Diploma Programme will receive both a WAB Diploma and a Diploma from the International Baccalaureate Organization.

Students must complete a total of six courses in each year of the two-year program; three to four higher-level courses requiring a minimum of 240 hours of study and two to three standard level courses requiring a minimum of 150 hours of study. IB Diploma students must also complete a mandatory course called Theory of Knowledge (TOK), an extended essay (4,000 words maximum) and meet the CAS (creativity, action, service) requirement.

Hands-on learning ...

... and group study at the Western Academy of Beijing

One of the great benefits of living in Beijing today is the unprecedented access to international curricula and high school certificate options. Parents and students can select among a variety of teaching philosophies, from Italy’s

Montessori method to the UK’s A-Levels. However, with such ample choice comes the challenge: How do you pick the right one? To help determine which might be the best fit for you and your child, we asked some of Beijing’s international schools what makes these educational philosophies special.

Montessori: The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB)

Tell us about the Montessori pedagogy.

Montessori education is all about intelligent thinking, independence, solid self-esteem, strong problem solving and social skills.

What is the core curriculum?The core curricula at the International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB) cover not only the areas that one finds offered in the IB’s Primary Years Programme (PYP), but also those covered by the current British educational system and much more.

Can children from your Montessori program adapt easily to other pedagogies? Over the early part of our 20-year history, the vast majority of our children who stayed in Beijing have gone on to the International School of Beijing (ISB). Other popular schools for our students include Western Academy of Beijing (WAB), Yew Chung International School

System Study Making sense of schools’ educational philosophies

by Elisabeth Craddock

of Beijing (YCIS Beijing), Harrow, Dulwich and the British School of Beijing (BSB). We have seen a large number of our pupils transfer to some of England’s most prestigious “public” (private) schools, which require standalone entrance examinations.

How is student progress measured?Our students’ progress is carefully and meticulously assessed through daily observation, record keeping and reporting, regular parent conferences, and internal standardized testing. Daily observation and record keeping are hallmarks of Montessori philosophy.

Montessori Facts:• A method applied to early education (preschool through to kindergarten), Montessori focuses on “the child’s true normal nature” and self-directed learning.• The method lends itself to interpretation, with no standard practical application or philosophy.• Montessori uses a range of classroom materials and activities designed specifically to stimulate the child. Dr. Maria Montessori, pioneer of the Montessori philosophy, considered using such diverse learning materials (not to be confused with toys) as “work,” not play. Learning materials are usually organized into five basic categories: practical life, sensorial, math, language, and culture.• Teachers provide instruction, or “lessons,” to help students learn how to use the materials; however, children are expected to figure the lesson out for themselves. • It’s commonly argued that true Montessori was based so strongly on the doctor’s own personality that it cannot be replicated in modern classrooms.

Self-directed learning is a central emphasis of the Montessori method at The International Montessori School of Beijing

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Explain the examination process.The test is over three hours long and consists of three parts: Critical Reading, Math, and Writing. All of the tests are multiple-choice, but the latter also has a brief section in which students must craft a handwritten essay. Each section of the test is scored on a 200 to 800 scale, making the maximum possible score 2400 (3 x 800). The tests are administered and scored by an external entity, which then sends official test scores to certain universities and colleges, at the request of individual students, as part of the university or college application package.

Which countries accept the SATs for standard university entrance?The SATs are used by many – but not all – American universities and colleges to help assess the readiness of students for post-secondary work. Some universities outside of the US also ask for SAT scores as one criterion with which to evaluate candidates who have not com-pleted the full IB Diploma Programme. Most American universities use a wide range of measures to determine whether a candidate is a good fit for a particular school. SAT scores alone do not determine university/college admissions.

SAT Facts:• The SAT is owned, published and developed by the College Board, which is a non-profit organization in the US. The test is held over three hours and 45 minutes.• The College Entrance Examination Board administered the first standardized exam in the US in 1901. • To sit the test, international students (those outside the US) must pay a fee of USD 75. For Subject tests, the fee is USD 49.• In 2005, the SAT test was revised and a new written essay (to be completed in 25 minutes) was introduced. In his analysis of the new essay requirement, MIT Writing Director Les Perelman found a high correlation between longer essays and higher scores, regardless of whether the longer essays contained factual errors. • Most of the SATs are multiple-choice, with the exception of the written essay and the grid-in math responses.

Reggio Emilia: House of Knowledge (HoK)*

What separates the Reggio Emilia approach from other curricula? Where the Reggio approach excels is in its ability to teach children how to acquire knowledge. Teachers work through careful observation to see what children are interested in and what their curiosities are. When questions arrive from these curiosities, a teacher does not give answers as you would in a conventional school; instead, they prompt kids with questions that will allow students to arrive at their own an-swers. When it comes to learning, the Reggio philosophy remembers that the journey is always more important than the destination.

What is the core curriculum?Reggio Emilia educators like HoK firmly believe in strengthening children’s academic skills, but we also believe the thing of greatest importance is to experience one’s surroundings via all the senses. To draw an example from our daily life at HoK, we can look at a “numbers” unit. Other educational approaches, such as Montessori, may utilize spindle boxes to help children learn to count. At HoK, the Reggio Emilia side of our philosophy takes this further and we ask the kids to become the numbers, thus incorporating the language of drama into the lesson.

*While HoK is one of the most Reggio-oriented schools in Beijing, it does incorporate other methodologies into its curriculum.

Which countries accept the IB for standard university entrance?The IB Diploma Programme is well known and widely respected. The IB diploma is recognized in 75 countries at over 2000 universities.

What is the scoring system? Achievement is reported using a 1 to 7 scale. Achievement levels are awarded for each criteria in every subject. In addition, an overall grade is awarded for each subject using a 1 to 7 scale, representing achievement assessments from “very poor” to “excellent.”

Diplomas for Diploma Programme students (Grades 11/12) are awarded to students that earn at least 24 points (a “satisfactory” average across their six courses), subject to minimum performance requirements.

IB Facts:• There is no chance of grade inflation because the IB is a criterion-referenced assessment, not norm-referenced (comparing students against their peers). If all students get all the answers right, they’re all awarded 7, the top grade in a subject.• The IB works with 3,103 schools across 140 countries to offer the three IB programmes to approximately 888,000 students.• The IB is a non-profit foundation registered in Switzerland.• There are 55 IB World Schools in China.• IB is divided into three programs: Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Diploma Programme (DP). Not all schools offer all programs.• According to Paul Teulon, head of student recruitment for Oxford Universities, Oxford received approximately 1,000 IB applicants out of a total of 17,000 applicants competing for 3,200 places. Just over 200 IB applicants were awarded an offer.

A-Levels: The British School of Beijing (BSB)

What separates A-Levels from other high school certificates? A-Levels allow students who have a good idea of their strengths to really focus on them. For a student who loves the arts, having to take mathematics classes might be a hindrance to their study. Conversely a gifted scientist might find studying French a real chore. By studying four A-Level subjects studied in great depth (versus six subjects and three additional requirements for IB), students are given the freedom to choose. Neither is “better” than the other, but both are quite dif-ferent.

What is required of students who do A-Levels?Good academic standing at age 16 and an affinity for the course of study.

Which countries accept A-Levels for standard university entrance?For the UK, A-Levels are the national qualification. For Canada, the US, Europe and Australia, the process of admission to university is very well-rehearsed. In some Latin American countries, a verification stamp is needed from the ministry but this is a process handled by the school.

Can you explain the scoring system?Grade A* (A star) is the highest and scoring goes down to E, a passing grade. The A* grade was introduced recently to allow universities to differentiate between very able candidates.

Explain the examination process for A-Levels.Exams are held once a year and the scoring varies by subject. Art, for example, has a focus on coursework requirements. In some subjects, students have choices and can opt for more exam-based or more coursework-based assessments. Exams can be retaken.

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Students working together at the International School of Beijing

A-Level Facts:• The A* grade was introduced in September 2008. It’s awarded to candidates who achieve an A in their overall A-level, with a score of at least 90% on their A2 module. • To get an A, a student must be in the top 10 percent of all students taking the A-Levels.• A-level examinations are administered through a series of external examination boards: AQA, OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, CIE and CCEA.• A-level students often apply to universities before they have taken their final exams, so British universities consider predicted A-level results when deciding whether applicants should be offered places. Acceptance is based on students actually achieving their predicted score.• According to the University and Colleges Admission Service (UCAS), just 45% of predicted grades are accurate, 47% are over-predictions and 9% are under-predictions.• Students are required to take four subjects at AS-level and then take three at A2 level, but some students continue with their fourth subject. Three is the standard number of A-levels required for university entrance.

The SAT: International School of Beijing (ISB)

What separates the SATs from other high school certificates? The SATs are a group of independent standardized tests sponsored by the College Board and administered by the Educational Testing Service. There are two types of SATs: 1) one group of three tests that provide a score in critical reading, mathematics, and writing; 2) another group of subject tests that measure student achievement in subject areas such as biology, physics, French, English literature, and so forth.

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Many expatriate families recognize living in Beijing as a golden opportunity to learn Chinese. Choosing among a diverse range of bilingual education programs is an important step toward taking advantage of this opportunity. To make an

informed choice, check out this advice from parents and teachers on Beijing’s top bilingual schools and how to support a multilingual education for your child. Kara Chin

3e International – 3e国际学校

Languages taught: Chinese, EnglishAge range: 2-9Grade range: Nursery-Grade 3 (Grade 4 in the future)Method of teaching: 3e International (3e) offers complete immersion in each language with 50 percent of each day spent in environments dedicated to each language. 3e’s research-based curriculum is unique and was tailored specifically for this dual immersion program.Tips for parents: Maintain your home language. Try to facilitate play dates with other children who speak the languages spoken in your child’s school. Also read, read, read and talk, talk, talk.For full listing, see p38.

Polyglots in the Palace Supporting your child’s multilingual education

Suzannah Wang is a Lower Elementary Montessori teacher and the English Program Director at Daystar. He Lixing is a Chinese language teacher and Chinese system coordinator at Daystar. Here are their tips for parents with children learning two languages:• Provide a safe, encouraging and caring environment.• Develop the habit of reading in English early and continue reading with them every day. Parents that do not speak English can listen to their children read aloud.• Set aside a fixed time for your children to do their homework.• Chinese homework requires a lot of daily help, so if you do not speak Chinese, find a tutor or have an educated ayi assist with your child’s homework.

Irene Tanner has two children: Annika (8) and Nikolas (5), who attend Daystar (Grade 3) and The Family Learning House (Kindergarten), respectively.

Why did you choose Daystar?Primarily for the balance in language, and balance of international and Chinese students. Having a good mix in “playground language” is important. I feel that my daughter has been able to maintain true fluency in both languages. No school or curriculum is perfect and there are always tradeoffs; each parent has to constantly review and consider whether a program is working.

What do you think of Daystar’s approach to teaching Chinese?It’s impossible to teach native Chinese fluency using a Western teaching philosophy. A child has to learn 1,000 characters a year, and recite the multiplication table up to nine after the first half of second grade. The Chinese system is rote memorization. In contrast, an English curriculum teaches language in a completely different way. At Daystar, the kids straddle two different worlds, languages, culture, and thinking.

Do you face any difficulties when helping your child with homework? Her Chinese education is basically in the hands of the school, teachers, and my ayi, who tutors my daughter every day after school. If they were in a purely local Chinese school, I would probably feel a bit more disconnected from their education. I recognize the English curriculum and keep up with that portion of her education.

The Tanners: Nikolas (5), Irene, Robert, Annika (8)

“3e’s atmosphere is very welcoming and friendly. The staff and families have smiles on their faces, are encouraging, and willing to help.”– Katherine Crawford, English teacher, 3e International

Daystar Academy 北京市朝阳区启明星双语学校

Languages taught: Chinese, EnglishAge range: 3-12Grade range: Kindergarten-Grade 6Teaching method: Students spend a half-day immersed in each language environment. For the English language half of the day, they have a Montessori-based English program mixed with other curricula. For teaching Chinese, the school uses the PRC national curriculum to help children develop memorization skills and perseverance in addition to an understanding of Chinese culture and fluency in Chinese. Daystar’s Chinese language-learning curriculum uses materials published by People’s Education Press (人民教育出版社).Unique trait: Daystar is licensed locally, which means they accept Chinese nationals. Their student body has a balance of foreigners and nationals.Additional services: Daystar teachers are available as tutors; the school also works with other programs that can provide tutoring.For full listing, see p54.

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KCan children from Reggio Emilia schools adapt easily to other pedagogy?Absolutely. Even if a child is stepping into a new curriculum or previously unknown academic subjects, a Reggio kindergarten will have equipped them with the competencies to pursue and acquire knowledge. Students will use deductive reasoning, feel confident to ask others for help, or utilize any number of other methods to get the information they need.

How is a student’s progress measured?The main method of assessment for Reggio is through observation.

... as well as group learning

House of Knowledge supports individual exploration ...

With these observations, a technical assessment is mainly done through use of three things: a portfolio map, academic assessment, and fundamental competencies assessment.

What skills does the Reggio Emilia pedagogy aim to promote? Reggio seeks to promote fundamental competencies for lifelong learn-ing. More important than learning facts is the processing of learning to learn.

Reggio Emilia Facts:• Started by Loris Malaguzzi and the parents of the villages around Reggio Emilia in Italy after World War II.• Focused on child-led early education, predominantly in preschool and kindergarten.• It is generally acknowledged that when you limit a child’s avenues of expression you limit their ability to learn. Visual arts are therefore a large part of the approach.• The classroom or physical environment is often referred to as “The Third Teacher” and plays an important role in the education process.This approach strongly encourages parental support and involvement both inside and outside of the classroom.• Long-term teacher involvement with the child is very important. Teachers track children’s progress and interests by collecting data over long periods of time. This includes photographs, notes, videos, artworks, and conversations.• “Confusion” is encouraged as part of the learning process. However, this can result in teachers and children starting projects with no clear end or children being allowed to make mistakes without correction by the teacher.

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Etonkids International Kindergarten 伊顿国际学校Languages taught: Chinese, EnglishAge range: 6 months-6 years Method of teaching: Etonkids follows the Montessori method, providing a bilingual environment for the children where they interact with native speakers. They are taught in group and individual settings. Every month, a different topic is introduced to convey not only language, but culture.Tips for parents: Encourage your children to teach you what they have been taught at school. Let them show you what they are capable of, which in turn will help build their confidence.For full listing, see p58.

“Since our first visit, the teachers and staff have shown expertise, professionalism and care for the kids. In addition, the school maintains a library with a lot of English books to encourage the kids to read, write, and speak English.”– Hua Lin, China, father of a 4-year-old, Etonkids

House of Knowledge International Kindergarten (HoK) 国际幼儿园

Languages taught: Chinese, English, GermanAge range: 18 months-6 yearsGrade range: Nursery-PreschoolMethod of teaching: Teachers speak only their native tongue. HoK has a unique curriculum of Immersion Projects that last up to eight weeks and are comprised of daily activities that the child completes in all three languages. Additional services: HoK meets regularly with parents to help them create activities at home that will benefit their child’s language learning. An in-house speech therapist is available for children (and adults) with any learning difficulties.Tips for parents: Start a child’s language learning early.For full listing, see p61.

“[HoK has] young, well-trained, enthusiastic teachers as well as a very good trilingual program and great facilities. In between project work, there is a lot of playing and physical activities.”– Zoe Moering, Germany, mother of a 6-year-old, House of Knowledge

The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB) 北京蒙台梭利国际学校

Age range: 2-12Grade range: Nursery-Grade 6Method of teaching: MSB offers both an English-language Montessori curriculum as well as an English/Mandarin Dual Language immersion program that incorporates Chinese language, traditional literature and culture. Both options are full Montessori academic programs.Additional language services: English as an Additional Language (EAL) is offered and afterschool tutoring services can be arranged.Tips for parents: Develop friendships with native speakers.For full listing, see p64.

“We are absolutely satisfied with MSB’s dual language Montessori program. Our children are totally comfortable in both environments and love the cultural variations between the two. Languages come so naturally to children when they are given the nurturing opportunity to acquire them – and this MSB does brilliantly.”– Rachael Garcia, British/Spanish/Swiss family, mother of a 3-year-old and a 6-year-old, The International Montessori School of Beijing

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Eduwings Kindergarten 金翼德懿幼儿园

Languages taught: Chinese, English, GermanAge range: 1-6Method of teaching: All teachers are native speakers. Classes have a lead teacher as well as teaching assistants, so there is someone who speaks English, German and Chinese in the classroom at all times. Teachers prepare daily lessons for the kids and activities include games, singing songs, learning poems and discussing new topics (a new theme every month) to help the students expand their vocabulary and learn about a new topic.Unique trait: The school recently relocated to a villa compound, so the rooms are new and modern. The classrooms are very big, friendly and bright and there are many themed rooms, such as the art room, the Montessori room, the music room, two piano rooms, a physical education room and a big library. There is also an outdoor playground and a swimming pool is planned.Additional services: A professional speech therapist, bilingual in English and German.For full listing, see p56.

Xiaona Yang, also known as Anna, is a Chinese lead teacher at Eduwings. Christian Seemel and Katja Biertümpel are lead teachers in the school’s German Department. Here are their key tips for parents whose children are learning a new language:

• Read with your children.• Take advantage of living in a Chinese environment. Go outside and use Chinese daily. Make Chinese friends and learn together.• If children don’t like you or trust you, they will not be able to learn. So remain open and friendly – be forgiving when they make mistakes.• Teachers at Eduwings speak only their native language to students; parents should do the same. This enables the children to associate a language with a person. • Be patient. Learning a second language requires time.• Let the children teach you songs, rhymes and new vocabulary they learned at school.

Story time at Eduwings Kindergarten

Eduwings teachers Christian Seemel, Xiaona Yang and Katja Biertümpel

“I chose this school because it [teaches] German. In my opinion, it is very important that children first learn one native language. Also, our plan is to move back to Germany in a year and for this, my children must speak perfect German.”– Monika Bertuleit, Germany, mother of students Leon (6) and Marcel (6), Eduwings Kindergarten

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Languages taught: Chinese, EnglishAge range: 2-18Grade range: Kindergarten-Year 13Method of teaching: YCIS uses the British Curriculum. Both Chinese and English teachers teach in their native languages.For full listing, see p75.

Other bilingual schools to consider:Beanstalk International Bilingual School (BIBS) 青苗国际双语学校 (p42)Children’s Learning Center of Beijing 爱嘉励儿童双语培训学校 (p53)The Family Learning House 家育苑 (p60)KinStar Bilingual School 海嘉双语国际学校(p86)

Melissa Lang is the primary English-language co-teacher for Year 6 and Linda Wei is the primary Chinese co-teacher in Year 6 and secondary Chinese. Lang’s native language is English; Wei’s is Chinese – she also speaks English. Together they teach Year 6 students at YCIS Beijing.

Is there any overlap between your classes?We teach in the same classroom and share everything from resources, lesson plans, and classroom space to encouragement, support, and ideas. While we are co-teaching, the students will speak and hear both Chinese and English.

What are the biggest difficulties the children face when learning a new language? Having the confidence needed to speak.

How do you help them overcome this difficulty?We have created a learning environment where our students are comfortable in trying new things, sounding silly from time to time, and learning from their mistakes.

What can parents do to help their children maintain two languages outside the classroom? Parents should try speaking the language when or if possible, and create certain opportunities for their children to put into practice vocabulary they are learning at school. Most importantly, parents should show a positive attitude towards the language.

How can parents who do not speak Chinese help them with their Chinese homework?If parents don’t speak Chinese, encouragement and showing an interest in the language is still incredibly effective. One way to do this is allow your child to teach you what they learn at school. We also encourage parents to contact the Chinese teachers about the homework or how to help their child at home. Hiring a tutor to help out is another option.

Co-teachers Melissa Lang and Linda Wei are peas in a pod at YCIS Beijing

Iris Miller has three children: Alexander (24), Abraham (21) and Erika (7). Iris Miller’s native language is Chinese; she also speaks English and Japanese. Alexander, fluent in English, Chinese and Japanese, graduated from YCIS Beijing and UCLA. He currently works for WWF in Beijing. Abraham, who is also trilingual, is currently an undergraduate at UCLA and Erika studies at YCIS Beijing.

Why did you choose YCIS and are you happy with your decision? YCIS offers the best English/Chinese bilingual program in Beijing, in my opinion. I am very happy, and grateful that Alexander went into UCLA from YCIS – he benefited from his Chinese language ability. Currently, Alexander plays an important role at WWF (Beijing) as a host of their big events (Earth Hour, the award ceremony at the Westin), because he is fluent in both English and Chinese.

How does the school overcome learning difficulties?The school has relatively small classes, and some great teachers that make learning fun and exciting. That nurturing goes a long way toward motivating the children. There is fair bit of homework, which is tough but good.

Teow Lee Foo has two children of Singaporean-nationality: Athena (6) and Adele (3.5) Lau. Athena went to Ivy Bilingual School until she was 5 years old and is currently in Grade 1 at Western Academy of Beijing. Adele is at Ivy Bilingual School in PK1.

Why did you choose this school for your child?I want my girls to attend a bilingual school that is not Montessori-based. I am happy with the Multiple Intelligences curriculum, which offers my children a chance to be nurtured in different areas. It feels like a home and my children are really happy there.

In what ways does the school help your child learn two languages? Before, Adele was not strong in English. After going to Ivy, her English has improved dramatically and she can communicate in both Chinese and English, switching from one to another with ease.

How do you maintain two languages at home? I speak both languages with my children, as I am effectively bilingual. Beijing in fact provides a very good environment for bilingual education. It is all entirely up to the parents and teachers to create the environment for an effective bilingual education.

Teow Lee Foo chose a bilingual school for Athena (6) and Adele (3.5)

Ivy Bilingual School (IBS) 艾毅双语幼儿园

Languages taught: Chinese, EnglishAge range: 2-6Grade range: Nursery-KindergartenMethod of teaching: Ivy Bilingual School offers an immersive bilingual program, where both Chinese and English teachers interact with children at the same time so that they are exposed to both languages for an equal amount of time throughout the day. Teachers only speak their native language to students.Unique trait: The school embraces Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory, recognizing children as individuals and the learning process as a jour-ney. A curriculum based on MI helps children and teachers see that we are all intelligent, and we all have our own strengths, experiences and skill sets.Additional services: Afterschool classes in both English and Chinese.Tips for parents: Practice is the most effective way to learn. Gently encouraging a child to communicate in their second language in a variety of settings, including at home, can help build self-confidence, vocabulary and fluency. Keeping language learning as relaxed and natural as possible is also important. If parents don’t speak the second language they can encourage their child to teach them, so they can share the learning experience.For full listing, see p67.

“Kindergarten is the foundation for children’s education; a positive experience will encourage a love for learning.”– Mubanga Mulenga, Zambia, Kindergarten English teacher, Ivy Bilingual School “Many roadblocks come from inappropriate ways of introducing a new language, or from having unrealistic expectations. We help children overcome this difficulty by helping them enjoy the learning process. We respect their individual learning style and learning pace, and allow them time to feel comfortable using the language.”– Victoria Li, Acting Campus Director, Ivy Bilingual School

“We wanted Isabel to continue learning Chinese in a school with an international view towards education. Isabel is thriving. She’s stimulated and challenged by her teachers and international classmates in a nurturing environment.”– Yvonne Yeung, UK, mother of Isabel (5), Ivy Bilingual School

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Setsuko Hosoda and Rob Low moved their family to Beijing a year ago when Setsuko took up a position at Beijing United Family Hospital. Since then, Rob has started working with a Beijing-based software company. They opted to enroll their 8-year-old son Tenzin in a Shunyi international elementary school that focuses on a bilingual Chinese and English curriculum. It gives him the option to attend either a local or an international middle school when he completes his elementary studies.

The BreakdownTuition RMB 65,360 For one year

Application Fee RMB 2,000 Non-refundable

Deposit RMB 16,340 Included a discount for the school year

Transportation RMB 8,500 Bus for one year

Meal Program - Tenzin takes his own lunch to school

Uniform RMB 430 Includes winter and summer wear

Extracurricular Activities - -

Miscellaneous RMB 3,000 Laptop

Total RMB 95,630

The Low-Hosoda FamilyStarting with zero knowledge of the Chinese language, Tenzin received a significant amount of one-on-one assistance in the first year to ramp up his level. The family is very pleased with the caliber of teachers at his school. In spite of the added costs of two private schools on the family income (the tuition fees are paid straight out of pocket), they feel the situation is manageable since their other expenses in Beijing are reasonable.

From left: Rob Low, Tenzin (8), Kimiko (4), Setsuko Hosoda

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Sticker Shock Breaking down the cost of Beijing’s international schools

text and photos by Christopher Lay

The BreakdownTuition (one year) RMB 204,000 Includes a five-day China studies trip

Application Fee RMB 1,600 Non-refundable

Deposit - -

Transportation - Sophie walks to school

Meal Program RMB 5,400 RMB 30 a day for lunch

Uniform - -

Extracurricular Activities

RMB 7,000-10,000Per interscholastic event. Sophie participates in two to four events a year

Miscellaneous RMB 1,400 Fundraising events

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RMB 219,400

The Rutstein Family moved to Beijing three years ago for Dale’s work with UNICEF. Since the family relocates frequently (Dale and Helen have lived in eight countries in the past 24 years) and because of their preference for an international educational environment, Sophie enrolled with an international school in the Shunyi area. One child might not be much of a financial burden for the family, especially with Dale’s employer covering 75 percent of Sophie’s tuition fees, but with two more children in private universities in the US, Helen started working full-time to help cover the expense of multiple tuitions. Though the family has made sacrifices to ensure all the children get the best education possible, Helen described the value of Sophie’s school as priceless since it is helping ensure that Sophie gets an idea of what it means to be a world citizen. Dale explained that the cost of Sophie’s education is a fraction of what the universities are charging her siblings. Although the cost of Sophie’s education would be a bit less expensive in the US or the UK, she would still attend the same caliber of school if the family relocated to Chicago or London, even without the educational stipend.

When a family moves to Beijing for employment reasons, one of the most important questions that must be sorted out is where the kids will attend school. These days, Beijing is flush with options, particularly when it

comes to top-notch international schools. However, the international educational scene comes with a high price tag, especially compared to local schools. In an effort to get a grasp of what it actually costs to attend Beijing’s international schools, beijingkids sat down with four families and compared costs to understand what the schools are

delivering in terms of educational experience and quality.Naturally, tuition accounted for the lion’s share of each family’s

education costs, but additional expenses for transportation, lunch programs and more accounted for as much as 17.5 percent of education-related costs. Depending on a family’s situation, such additional costs could break the bank. Fortunately for our four families, these costs were manageable and were worth the value of their children’s education.

The Rutstein Family

From left: Siria (20), Dale, Helen, Sophie (16), Kalan (22)

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Vivien and the children joined Leo in Beijing in July of last year. They found an international kindergarten for 4-year-old Jocelyn near their Chaoyang Park apartment outside Fourth Ring Road. Vivien thinks the tuition cost at Jocelyn’s school is reasonable, but has noticed that the work experience of the teachers varies. Back in Hong Kong, the family would pay a similar amount of money for a kindergarten, but it would be a local school that would not follow the Montessori teaching

The BreakdownTuition RMB 55,000 For one year

Application Fee RMB 2,000 Non-refundable, applied to tuition

Deposit - -Transportation - Jocelyn walks or rides a bike to school

Meal Program - Included in tuition cost

Uniform - One set is included with tuition Extracurricular Activities - -

Miscellaneous - -Total RMB 55,000

The Chan Familymethod. Leo and Vivien find the expense of their children’s schooling manageable for now. But with two tuitions to cover, they are keenly aware that as their children advance to elementary, middle, and high schools, the cost of their education will rise. In the future, cost will most likely be a determining factor as to whether or not they stay with international schools or consider local options instead.

From left: Vivien, Jocelyn (4), Douglas (7), Leo

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In August 2007, Lisa Cairns and Woody Woodruff decided to relocate to Beijng from Atlanta, Georgia in the US. Lisa works full-time for the World Health Organization while Woody has commandeered a room in the family’s home to carry out consulting work. Their 7-year-old son Anders attends an international elementary school in the Chaoyang Park area. As far as Lisa and Woody are concerned, the value of the education Anders is receiving is outstanding and they have recommended his school highly to those who ask about it. They particularly like that it is a bilingual learning environment with plenty of individual attention devoted to each student. Compared to what it would be in Atlanta, the cost of Anders’ education is definitively more expensive in Beijing. However, they noted that there are far fewer options for an international learning environment back home. As they hope to keep Anders in a comparable educational environment, the family will consider both private and public schools when they return to Atlanta this summer. Even though Lisa’s employer covers the cost of her son’s education, they did have to pay one year of tuition on their own; if it had been necessary, they would have continued to do so because they believe in the quality of the education Anders is receiving.

The BreakdownTuition RMB 157,000 For one year

Application Fee RMB 1,660 Non-refundable

Deposit RMB 11,000 Applied to tuition

Transportation RMB 9,300 Bus for one year

Meal Program - Anders takes his own lunch to school

Uniform - One set is included with tuition

Extracurricular Activities RMB 1,000 For a wushu course

Miscellaneous - -

Total RMB 168,960

The Woodruff-Cairns Family

From left: Lisa Cairns, Anders (7), Woody Woodruff

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Basic Components (US)

SAT Reasoning Test: Required by the majority of colleges (the ACT can also be taken in addition or as a comparable test). Run by The College Board, a not-for-profit organization, the SAT Reasoning Test is a standardized college admission exam divided into three sections: Critical Reading, Math and Writing. It should be taken no sooner than Grade 11 and no later than December of Grade 12. The average SAT score of accepted students varies widely by college. See the SAT Score Percentile Chart below for the range of scores. To look up the average SAT score of a college’s entering class (and other quantitative factors), visit the U.S. News & World Report website.

SAT Score Percentile Chart

Percentile Score, 1600 Scale(official, 2006) [citation needed]

Score, 2400 Scale(official, 2006)

99.93/99.98* 1600 2400

99+ 1540 2290

99 1480 2200

98 1450 2140

97 1420 2100

88 1380 1900

81 1280 1800

78 1200 1770

72 1150 1700

61 1090 1600

48 1010 1500

36 950 1400

15 810 1200

4 670 990

1 520 790

*The percentile of the perfect score was 99.98 on the 2400 scale and 99.93 on the 1600 scale.

SAT Subject Tests: Required by most colleges. Typically, exam scores from at least two subjects are requested. Subjects range from physics to Chinese language. Should be taken no sooner than Grade 11 and no later than December of Grade 12. Students can also send supplemental academic achievements, such as Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) scores. Students should check beforehand if their score can qualify for college credit.GPA: A student’s cumulative high school grade point average.Extracurricular Activities: A student’s non-curricular achievements and volunteer and work experience.Personal statement: An essay written by the student on the general topic of personal history and academic goals or on designated topics.Recommendations: Generally, one or two letters of recommendation are required; they are usually written by a teacher or college advisor.TOEFL: Non-native English speakers must submit a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score. A common alternative to the TOEFL testing system is the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).

“The application is a really time-consuming art,” says Alex Murchie, Head of Sixth Form at Harrow International School

Beijing. He has guided the last four years of Harrow graduates to universities in the UK, but his words of advice can be applied to any college* or university application.

“It’s never too early to start,” adds Mitch Gordon, co-founder of US-based Admission Treks. American college applicants should start at the beginning of junior year, or even sophomore year. If applying to a UK university, students should consider taking the General Certificate in Secondary Education (GSCE), which commences in Year 10, as well as A-Levels in the following two years. Furthermore, international students should be aware of each country’s general education requirements and make sure they fulfill these in the years prior to applying. beijingkids spoke with Mitch Gordon of Admission Treks and Alex Murchie of Harrow to find out the finer points of applying to colleges and universities abroad.

The American College ApplicationStudents submit separate application forms to each college. Each school has an application processing fee (usually upwards of USD 50). You can save time by using the Common Application (a standardized form accepted by hundreds of colleges), but students should first check whether their target colleges accept it and if any supplements are required.

Deadlines for American colleges vary. Though application deadlines tend generally to fall in December, students can apply as early as October (if they opt for Early Action or Early Decision). With Early Decision, applicants are obligated to attend the college should they be accepted. Early Action merely gives students the option of applying early, with no contractual obligation to accept an offer of admission.

Academics Abroad Applying to US colleges and UK universities

by Kara Chin

“The key thing is encouraging the students to talk to their parents about the whole thing”

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*In the US, college is a term commonly used to encompass post-secondary education (both colleges and universities). In British terminology, it denotes a high school, training institute, or a constituent school within a university.Alex Murchie, Head of Sixth Form, Harrow International School Beijing

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Applicants to American colleges should have a healthy mix of “safety,” “reach” and “target” schools; experts generally advise applying to no more than ten. For a ten-school model, Gordon suggests applying to four or five target schools (where a student’s GPA and exam scores fall within the average range) and one to three safety schools (where the student’s academic scores exceeds the average).

In the US, the eight Ivy League colleges (Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, Yale and the University of Pennsylvania), are among the most sought-after – and selective – institutions of higher learning; in the UK, Oxford and Cambridge are the universities with the most prestigious reputation. While many students dream of attending one of the best schools in the nation, they should be realistic and aim for the best school within their academic range based on their GPA and exam scores. Gordon says, “Kids want to get into the best schools, but it’s about being successful in life, not just about getting into an Ivy League. If you get into an Ivy League, be proud. If you don’t, whatever career you have, whatever passions you have, you can still do the same things at another school and be just as successful.” Remember, there are more than 4,000 colleges and universities in the US to choose from.

Instead of focusing on college rankings, students should evaluate a school based on its profile and location. More often than not, it is the average class size, course offerings and the surrounding area that best determine the right fit for a student. “It’s four years of your life and you want to make sure you feel comfortable,” reminds Gordon. In the US, it might be the difference between choosing a small liberal arts college or a large university with an engineering school. Prospective American college students may either declare a major when they apply or start out undecided, whereas prospective British university students are expected to have narrowed down their course preferences before applying. In both circumstances, students should investigate which schools have their intended course of study. “The key thing is encouraging the students to talk to their parents about the whole thing, because they’re a really important part of the process,” adds Murchie.

While it may not affect your chances of acceptance, visiting a college or university is a good way to get a feel for a campus. Inquire at your school if there any organized field trips abroad or if there are any upcoming talks from visiting university representatives. Many of Beijing’s international schools host regular guest speakers from American, British, Australian and Canadian universities. Harrow has a North American college advisor who visits twice a week; they also run a trip to the UK twice a year.

Harrow organizes visits to universities in the UK every two years

Creating a Strong Application (US)

Good grades and solid SAT scores aside, students should make the most of the creative control they have over their extracurricular activities and personal statement – and indirectly through their letters of recommendation. Extracurricular activities should display “consistency, dedication and taking on a leadership role,” advises Gordon. Colleges want to see an individual, a “difference maker.”

After reading hundreds of applications as an Admission Treks mentor, Gordon finds most mistakes relate to the personal statement. Students should avoid a common generic essay and opt for a more creative piece about who they are. “I think it’s okay to take a risk in your personal statement.” Gordon added, “The idea is to give the reader more of an idea of who you are, not a list of your achievements, which is listed elsewhere on the application.”

The British University ApplicationUCAS, short for Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, is the central application process for the UK. Students choose up to five universities and send one electronic application via UCAS. The cost is GBP 21. Applications may be submitted as early as September; the final deadline is in early December.

Basic Components (UK)

Qualifications: A student’s achievements, including Advanced Level General Certificate of Education (A-Level) scores, and if applicable, IB, SAT and TOEFL scores.Predicted A-Levels: Typically predicted by teachers based on the student’s Advanced Subsidiary (AS) grades, homework and class work. A discrepancy between predicted and actual grades can affect the student’s chances of attending their chosen university.Personal statement: A maximum of 4,000 characters References: Typically written by a form tutor, teacher or university counselor.

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UK University Application Timeline

Years 10 and 11 (ages 14-16): A two-year course of GCSE, which is an academic qualification in a specific subject. On average, students take around eight subjects, including math, English and a foreign language. Students are required to perform well in GCSEs before advancing to A-Levels in Years 12 and 13. International students are expected to fulfill the equivalent subjects; for example, TOEFL can be an English subject equivalent.Year 12: Students begin subject-specific A-Levels (one A-Level is composed of an AS Level and an A2 Level). In Year 12, students take four AS (Advanced Subsidiary) Levels, at least three of which will be continued through Year 13.Year 13: Complete at least three A2 Levels. Generally, students finish Year 13 with three A Levels and one AS Level. Most universities require three A-Levels, but students are advised to check each university and course for specific entrance requirements.

Both GCSEs and A-Levels are written and graded by external examination boards.

Creating a Strong Application (UK)

Grades for A-Levels range from A* (A star), A, B, C, D to E. The minimum (predicted) A-Levels required for admission to each university, such as ABB or AAB, are listed on the UCAS website. Students should not apply for courses whose entry requirements exceed their predicted A-Levels.

When applying to UK universities, students should already have a field of study, which can be made clear in their personal statement. This statement is sent to all of their selected universities, so the content should focus on their intended field of study rather than the merits of any individual university. Murchie notes, “It’s an opportunity for the student to show their passion for what they want to study. And to show what’s special and unique about them.” The personal statement may also cover extracurricular activities and past work experience. Students are encouraged to check the UCAS website to browse the universities that offer their chosen area of study.

“It’s about being sucessful in life, not just about getting into an Ivy League”

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Tips from Past Applicants

“Apply early. Do the time – don’t let the time do you.”– Zhang Shizhuo, Beijing World Youth Academy (BWYA) graduate New York University, Tisch School of Arts, Class of 2013

“Get more than one person to review your personal statement.” – Li Fen Foh, Beijing BISS International School graduateNewcastle University, Class of 2013

“Demonstrate that you have the potential to contribute and enrich the college society. Being an international student is not enough; you need to present yourself as a unique individual.”– Yeiyoung Choo, BWYA graduateUniversity of California at Berkeley, Class of 2014

“An institution is providing you [with] an opportunity, which comes at the cost of denying someone else the same chance. So let them know how badly you want that opportunity.”– Frank Tarimo, BWYA graduateBoston University (College of Engineering), Class of 2014

“Universities are looking for influential people – future leaders.” – Michal Csonga, BWYA graduateUniversity of Manchester, Class of 2011

Harrow students at Bath

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Harrow International School Beijing 北京哈罗英国学校

5 Anzhen Xili, Block 4, Chaoyang District (6444 8900, [email protected]) www.harrowbeijing.cn 朝阳区安贞西里四区5号

Admission TreksWest Coast trek RMB 35,000, East Coast Trek RMB 40,000, combined trek (both East and West Coasts) RMB 65,000. Mentoring program package RMB 15,000 for 6 months, RMB 30,000 for a year. 21 Everett Road Ext, Albany, NY 12205, USA (+001 518 469 9959, [email protected])

Common Applicationwww.commonapp.org

The College Boardwww.collegeboard.com

The ACT Examwww.actstudent.org

U.S. News & World Reportwww.usnews.com

Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS)([email protected]) www.ucas.com

Admission Treks

Admission Treks offers “treks” to colleges in the US (both East and West Coast) as well as mentoring services. Each trek involves 15-20 students, which are each assigned a mentor – a carefully selected student or graduate with a solid academic background. A maximum of four students will share one mentor; one-on-one mentoring can be arranged at an extra cost. Activities include meeting special guests such as lawyers and MBA graduates, attending lectures given by professors at either Harvard or UCLA, workshops on writing a personal statement and preparing the extracurricular section, as well as a fun excursion to either a Broadway show or Disneyland. Post-trek, mentors will continue to assist students with the application process. “If someone does the trek and the mentoring, there is no question that they will put their best foot forward,” notes Gordon.

Strong Personal Ties

“If someone made a difference in your life as a teacher, keep them as a mentor,” advises Gordon. “Even if you got an A in their class, they’re not going to be as impressed as if you checked in with them every now and then.”

In Years 12 and 13, Harrow students have a personal tutor (or form tutor), whom they meet with at the start and end of every school day. This tutor advises students and subsequently writes their letter of recommendation. Murchie is also involved in the application process, proofreading applications before they’re sent out. Throughout the school year, he welcomes questions from students. “My door is never shut. It’s an open-door policy.”

For further assistance regarding applications, consult your teacher, school’s guidance counselor or college advisor.

Scoping out the American college scene

Visiting Stanford on the West Coast trek

Mentoring one-on-one with Admission Treks

Stopping by UCLA

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My Gym Early Childhood Development Center 美吉姆国际儿童教育中心

Ages: 0-13 yearsFocus: Physical activity and health

My Gym is a chain with locations in 25 countries. They offer structured, age-appropriate, weekly classes that incorporate music, dance, relays, games, gymnastics and sports. The aim is for children to have fun as they gain strength, balance, coordination, agility and flexibility while developing social skills, confidence and self-esteem. Parents are also encouraged to get involved with the several parent participation classes available. The facility is large, light-filled and modern, with colorfully decorated activity rooms. The staff is trained in English and the low student/teacher ratio means kids have access to individualized care. For older children who need to get out of the house more often (8-13 years), My Gym has created a program that combines a cardio workout with strength and flexibility exercises. Birthday party packages are available as well as camp programs with rotating themes.

Average RMB 3,000 (12 classes). Mon-Sun 9am-7pm. 15/F, Blue Castle international Center, 3 Dawang Xilu, Chaoyang District (6582 0092, 6582 0072) www.my-gym.com 朝阳区西大望路蓝堡国际中心1座15层

Gymboree Beijing 金宝贝

Ages: 0-5Focus: Music

Gymboree is an international chain with locations across 30 countries. This play center has a focus on music and parent participation, and offer music, play and art classes in English. Classes are all held in a clean, colorful room painted with primary colors. The music class offers kids a chance to play instruments, sing songs and practice saying basic words. After class, participants are welcome to play on the gym equipment located inside each classroom. The most popular class is The Gymboree Play and Learn, a seven-level, age-appropriate program designed to support your child’s growth at his or her own individual pace. Gymboree also holds birthday parties – pick your child’s favorite theme and they will create a personalized private party. All classes are in English and children must be accompanied by an adult. The reception staff speaks limited English, so you may have to seek out an instructor for if you need assistance.

1) RMB 3,120 (12 classes), RMB 14,976 (96 classes). Daily 9am-6pm. Guanghua SOHO, 7/F, Bldg 3, 22 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District (5900 6186) 朝阳区北京市朝阳区光华路22号光华路SOHO三单元7层; 2) RMB 284 (per class), RMB 3,720 (12 classes). Daily 9am-6pm. 2/F, Bldg E, Wangjing International Commercial Center, 9 Wangjing Lu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District (5166 0516) www.gymboreeclasses.com朝阳区朝阳区望京街9号望京国际商业中心E座二层01

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The Magic Bean House 豆豆家科技馆

Ages: 0-8Focus: Educational

The Magic Bean House lays claim to being the first American-designed Children’s Museum in Beijing. There are eight different play areas for children to explore: Tale of the Magic Bean, Toddler Land, Green Foods, World of Water, Bricks and Blocks, Car Services, Experimental Hall, and the Art Gallery. Each area encourages children to think creatively, independent of parental assistance. Among the highlights are opportunities for kids to role-play as ancient kings; a wide variety of both Chinese and English picture books; as well as regular storytelling events (in Chinese and English) in The Art Gallery. Friendly English-speaking staff presides over the clean, safe, shoes-off environs of the play areas. The Magic Bean House hosts regular events, so it’s worth checking their easy-to-use English-language website.

RMB 40 (adults), RMB 80 (kids 2-8), RMB 40 (kids 6-24 months), free (0-6 months); annual memberships start from RMB 2,980. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat-Sun 9am-8pm (closed every last Tues of the month for maintenance). 7 Chaoyang Park Xilu, Chaoyang District (400 888 0722) www.magicbeanhouse.com 朝阳区朝阳区朝阳公园西路7号

Beyond Playtime Play centers and afterschool activities that challenge and inspire by Marla Fong and Imogen Kandel

A budding engineer hones his craft at Magic Bean House ...

... while a tiger cub practices his roar

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The FamilierAges: 0-5Focus: Play

Located in the heart of CBD, this two-level center is designed to provide a convenient, safe and friendly environment for families to come and play. Just walking into this light-filled center you makes you feel comfortable and at ease. While classes are available, the emphasis is on self-directed fun – simply use the ball pit, gym equipment and crafts at your own pace. If you need help, The Familier maintains a child to educator ratio of 3 to 1. For moms and dads with busy schedules, a half-day drop-off service allows parents to leave their little ones in the care of The Familier’s professionally trained staff. One of the highlights of this center is its recently revamped café menu, with healthy options designed by Singaporean nutritionist, mother and beijingkids columnist Olivia Lee. The staff is very friendly, and the facility is clean and quiet. Kindermusik classes with Yuliya are available as well as a range of art classes. If your family has special language needs, inquire about language assistance.

RMB 50 (2 hours for one kid and one adult), RMB 88 (full-day for one kid and one adult), half price (additional kids), free (kids under 12 months and one parent). Daily 9am-8pm. Suite 0753, Tower A, Chaowai Soho, 6B Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (5869 2904) 朝阳区朝外大街乙6号朝外SohoA-0753

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Ages: 0-5Focus: Skills development

Catering more to Chinese parents, KindyROO offers music, dance and play classes designed to encourage spatial awareness, balance and coordination. Interestingly, the focus of their programs is parent participation with the aim of teaching parents how their toddler’s brain develops. Parents are encouraged to follow a home-based therapy program with their little ones as part of each program. Their programs include BabyROO (6 weeks and up), Kindy GymbaROO (toddlers), as well as classes for children up to 5 years old. Each program includes information evenings for parents and an initial parent interview and child assessment. Based on the interview, a program will be designed, discussed and taught to both the parent and child. The friendly staff speaks decent English and the facility is clean, but smaller than some international play centers in Beijing. Program prices are available on application.

Daily 8.30am-5.30pm. 10/F, 18 Jianwai Soho (west area), Chaoyang District (5869 8002/3, 800 810 0052) www.kindyroo.com 朝阳区国

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KindyROO’s multitextural environment encourage the development of spacial awareness and coordination

Beyou World 比如世界

Ages: 3-12Focus: Career-oriented

At this colorful, interactive educational canter, children participate in role-play and real-world simulations of day-to-day life. Children can dress-up and test their skills as a police officer, teacher, nurse, builder, doctor or any one of the various professions available for exploration. Beyou World contains a simulation city, managed by the children themselves. (Of course, the city still has social rules which kids are expected to adhere to.) Kids have a range of setting-themed play stations to choose from, including a supermarket, post office and hospital. The purpose is for children to learn how this “society” functions and how they can succeed within it. Parents can monitor their children at all times and even participate if they like. Staff can speak English.

RMB 80 (Sat-Sun, holidays), RMB 20 (Tue-Fri), RMB 200 kids. 10am-7pm (Tue-Fri), 10am-2.30pm and 3.30-8pm (Sat-Sun, holidays). Building A-3F, China Career International Center, 39 Dongsihuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang Distr ict (8571 1199) www.beyou.cn (Chinese) 朝阳区京顺路52号

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NEED MORE OPTIONS?

6th Sense Tennis AcademyAges: 4-18Focus: TennisPrice: Courses start from RMB 8001 Langxinzhuang Lu, Chaoyang District (8538 1073/3269, [email protected]) www.6thsenseacademy.com 朝阳区郎辛庄路1号

Beijing PlayhouseAges: 6-18Focus: TheaterPrice: Approximately RMB 5,000 for a two-week [email protected], www.beijingplayhouse.com

ClubFootballAges: 4-18Focus: Football (soccer)Price: Approx. RMB 750 (nine-week course)Unit A212, Door 3, A1 Zone, Huadeng Building, 14 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (5130 6893/4/5/6, [email protected]) www.clubfootball.com.cn 万国群星足球俱乐部,朝阳区酒仙桥路14号兆

维华登大厦A1区3门212室

Dragon Fire Swim TeamAges: 4-18Focus: SwimmingPrice: Starts from RMB 60 per lesson49 Beisanhuan Xilu, Haidian District (8263 2789, 136 0106 [email protected]) www.dragonfire.com.cn 北京龙火游泳队,海淀区北三环西路49号

Family BoxAges: 0-12Focus: Educational playPrice: RMB 320 (day pass for two adults and one child, does not include access to the pool)Bldg 4, 51 Wangjing Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6478 6163) www.familyboxes.com.cn 家盒子,朝阳区朝阳区望京北路51号院4号楼

J-Ballet SchoolAges: 6-12Focus: BalletPrice: Starts from RMB 60 per hourMain School: 1/F, Bldg D, Jingxiuyuan Apartments, Xingfucun Lu, Chaoyang District 朝阳区幸福村中路景绣园D座1层西侧

Kempinski School: Pulse Health Club, Kempinski Hotel, Lufthansa Centre, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (8453 3003, 138 0103 6364)www.j-ballet.com 朝阳区亮马桥路50凯宾斯基饭店北京燕莎中心都市脉搏健身俱乐部

The Learning Center Ages: 4-18Focus: Professional tutoringPrice: Starts from RMB 160 per hourMon-Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 9.30am-4.30pm. 2108 Gahood Villa (opposite Capital Paradise), Houshayu, Xibaixinzhuang, Shunyi District (8046 3886, [email protected]) www.thelearningcenter.cn 顺义区后沙峪西白辛庄嘉浩别墅2108号

O’le ClimbingAges: 5-18Focus: Rock-climbing and boulderingPrice: RMB 320 (10-pass card) Mon-Fri 10am-10pm, Sat-Sun 10am-8pm. 5 Dongshimencun Lu, Baiziwan Qiao, Dongsihuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District (6776 4705, [email protected]) 朝阳区东四环中路百子湾桥东石门村路5号

Sports BeijingAges: 4-18Focus: Offers a range of team and individual sportsPrice: Memberships RMB 200, prices vary based on program and age 2/F, Lido Country Club, 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District (6430 1370/1176, [email protected]) www.sportsbj.org 朝阳区将台路6号丽都乡村俱乐部二层

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Beijing’s diversity of education options goes far beyond just international vs. local schools. Any one of many key factors, including location, cost, student

body, curriculum, facilities, languages of study and even extracurricular activities, could be the difference maker for your family. Though the encompassing array of choice is a welcome convenience, narrowing down a field of worthy contenders can be downright daunting.

To help you find the perfect fit for your child, we’ve taken down the essential measurements – in the form of extended listing profiles – of dozens of Beijing’s finest schools* in the pages that follow.

School fees accurate at time of print. Readers are encouraged to check with each school for their most recent information.

All listing photos courtesy of the school unless otherwise indicated.

*For information on schools not listed here, see Directory under Schools (p85).

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3e International School ...................................... 38

Asia-Pacific Experimental School of Beijing Normal University ............................... 39

Beijing City International School (BCIS) .............. 40

Beanstalk International Bilingual School (BIBS) ...................................... 42

Beijing BISS International School (BISS) ............. 43

Beijing New Talent Academy (BNTA) ................... 44

Beijing Rego British School (BRBS) ..................... 45

Beijing Shuren Ribet Private School (BSRPS) ....... 46

The British School of Beijing (BSB) ..................... 47

Beijing World Youth Academy (BWYA) ................ 48

Care for Children ............................................... 49

Canadian International School of Beijing (CISB) ..................................... 50

The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten ................ 52

Children’s Learning Center of Beijing (CLCB) .................................... 53

Daystar Academy .............................................. 54

Dulwich College Beijing ...................................... 55

Eduwings Kindergarten ...................................... 56

Etonkids Bilingual Kindergarten .......................... 57

Etonkids International Kindergarten .................... 58

The Family Learning House (TFLH) ..................... 59

Harrow International School Beijing .................... 60

House of Knowledge International Kindergarten (HoK) ........................ 61

Huijia Kindergarten ............................................ 62

International Academy of Beijing (IAB) ............... 63

The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB) ..................................... 64

International School of Beijing (ISB) ................... 65

Ivy Academy ..................................................... 66

Ivy Bilingual School (IBS) ................................... 67

Mammolina Children’s Home Montessori Kindergarten .......................... 68

New Garden International Kindergarten .............. 69

Russian Childhood Culture Center Smeshariki-Beijing .................................. 70

St. Paul American School (SPAS) ........................ 71

Western Academy of Beijing (WAB) .................... 72

Windsor Bilingual Kindergarten ........................... 74

Yew Chung International School of Beijing (YCIS Beijing) ................................................... 75

DOWNTOWN .......76

CBD - ShuangjingBeijing City International School (BCIS) ......................... 40

The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten ...........52

Etonkids Bilingual Kindergarten ........................... 57

Etonkids International Kindergarten ........................... 58

The Family Learning House (TFLH) ................................... 59

Huijia Kindergarten .................. 62

New Garden International Kindergarten ........................... 69

Chaoyang Park - Liangma QiaoBeanstalk International Bilingual School (BIBS) ......................... 42

Canadian International School of Beijing (CISB) ........... 50

The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten ...........52

House of Knowledge International Kindergarten ........................... 61

Ivy Bilingual School (IBS) ......... 67

Yew Chung International School of Beijing (YCIS Beijing) .......... 75

Greater Olympic Green AreaAsia-Pacific Experimental School of Beijing Normal University ..... 39

Beijing BISS International School (BISS) .......................... 43

The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten .......... 52

Harrow International School Beijing ......................... 60

International Academy of Beijing (IAB) ........................... 63

School Profiles Schools by Location

St. Paul American School (SPAS) ......................... 71

Windsor Bilingual Kindergarten ........................... 74

Lido3e International School ............ 38

Beanstalk International Bilingual School (BIBS) ......................... 42

International Academy of Beijing (IAB) ........................... 63

SanlitunThe British School of Beijing (BSB) ..................................... 47

Ivy Academy ........................... 66

WangjingBeijing World Youth Academy (BWYA) .................................. 48

Russian Childhood Culture Center Smeshariki-Beijing ................... 70

SHUNYI .................78

Shunyi NorthBeijing New Talent Academy (BNTA) ................................... 44

Beijing Rego British School (BRBS) ......................... 45

The British School of Beijing (BSB) ..................................... 47

Children’s Learning Center of Beijing (CLCB) .......... 53

Dulwich College Beijing ............ 55

Eduwings Kindergarten ............ 56

Huijia Kindergarten .................. 62

The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB) ........... 64

International School of Beijing (ISB) ........................... 65

Windsor Bilingual Kindergarten ........................... 74

Shunyi SouthBeijing Shuren Ribet Private School (BSRPS) ....................... 46

Care for Children ..................... 49

Daystar Academy .................... 54

Dulwich College Beijing ............ 55

Harrow International School Beijing ......................... 60

House of Knowledge International Kindergarten (HoK) ................. 61

The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB) ........... 64

Ivy Bilingual School (IBS) ......... 67

Mammolina Children’s Home Montessori Kindergarten .......... 68

Western Academy of Beijing (WAB) .................................... 72

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Asia-Pacific Experimental School of Beijing Normal University北京师范大学亚太实验学校Instilling a deep appreciation and respect for life

3e International School3e国际学校Applying a bilingual multicultural philosophy to early education

3e International began in 2005 and has grown into an institution catering to more than 150 students from Nursery through to Grade 3, with Grade 4 soon to come. The school aims to develop “critical thinkers and passionate learners who move confidently and fluidly across cultures,” through a research based curriculum developed especially for this

education model. Classes are conducted in English and Chinese with half of every day devoted to each language. Within this inquiry based program a balance of child-initiated and teacher directed activity is provided to support children’s development across the entire curriculum.

Word from the principal: “… The social and emotional development of children is a priority at 3e with our goal being to prepare children to be successful in a culturally vibrant world. Our highly qualified teaching staff, modern and comfortable facilities, and exceptional curriculum create a perfect environment for empowering curious minds.” Amy Loveday-Hu, Prinicipal

Founding date: Sep 1, 2005School type: Nursery programs (from 2 years), Pre Kindergarten programs (ages 3-5), Kindergarten (ages 5-6), Grade 1 (ages 6-7), Grade 2 (ages 7-8) and Grade 3 (ages 8-9). Grade 4 available in the near future.Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Application Fee RMB 1, 500; Full-day nursery RMB 84,000; Half-day nursery RMB 69,800;Pre-K through kindergarten RMB 118,000; Elementary RMB 118,800;Lunch fee: RMB 5,400/year. On-site kitchen, with international food prepared by Eurest.

Transportation fee: RMB 8,900–10,400/year (depending on route)Age range: 2-9 Number of students: 150 Nationality of students: 24 nationalitiesPrimary teaching language: 50 percent English, 50 percent ChineseClass size: Nursery maximum 12; pre-K through kindergarten maximum 16; elementary maximum 20Teacher/student ratio: Nursery 1:4; pre-K 1:8; elementary 1:10School hours: Half-day Nursery 8.30-11.30am; full-day Nursery-Grade 4 8.30am-3.30pm

After school activities: Includes kung fu, science, ballet, basketball and many more School facilities: Gym and dance studio, large natural outdoor space, multipurpose field, media center, art studio and student kitchenSchool nurse: Full-time Contact: 9-1 Jiangtai Xilu, Lido, Chaoyang District (6437 3344 ext.100, [email protected]) www.3eik.com; 朝阳区将台西路9-1号

Asia-Pacific Experimental School of Beijing Normal University is located on the south bank of the Wenyu River on Litang Lu, to the north of the Olympic Village. It has both primary and middle schools and provides for both day school students and boarders. The campus covers 80,000 square meters and includes middle and primary

school classroom buildings, laboratory building, science and technology building, library, gym, student residence halls, various types of special classrooms, counseling room, and an electronic reading room. There are 51 classes, 1,600 students and over 200 teaching staff. The school’s administration is managed by Beijing Normal University and the teaching staff by Beijing Xicheng District Educational Committee.

Word from the principal: “… For the purposes of helping students understand, appreciate and respect life, our school has launched a special research project on Life Education. The school hopes that through the studies of life, every student can understand that life is beauty and needs to be discovered, that life is kindness and thus needs to be appreciated, life is responsibility and needs to be fulfilled, life is tolerance and we should learn to forgive, life is giving and we should learn to be patient, life is respect and we should understand others and that life is harmony and we need to learn how to get along with others ...”Xu Xiangdong, Principal

Founding Date: 1992School type: Primary and middle boarding and day schoolTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Chinese nationals: Primary school boarder RMB 24,000/year, day student RMB 20,000/year; Middle school boarder RMB 33,000/year, day student RMB 27,000/yearForeign nationals pay the same as Chinese nationals, plus RMB 6,000/year for management fees Transportation fee: boarders RMB 2,000/year, day students RMB 5,600/year

Lunch fee: Included in tuition fees. Chinese meals.Age range: 6-15 yearsNumber of students: 1,600Nationality of students: 95% Chinese nationals, 5% foreignersPrimary teaching language: ChineseLanguages taught: Chinese and EnglishClass size: 35Teacher/student ratio: 1:10School hours: 8.30am-4pm (day school), Sun night to Fri afternoon (boarding school)After school activities: Choir, music, dance,

swimming, art etc.School facilities: Laboratory building, science and technology building, library, gym, student residence halls, various types of special classrooms, counseling room, electronic reading room.School nurse: YesContacts:Asia-Pacific Experimental School of Beijing Normal University, Dong San Qi, Changping District (5109 4888, 6975 9602) www.yataischool.net; 昌平区东三旗北京师范大学

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Beijing City International School (BCIS)北京乐成国际学校Non-profit IB school emphasizes academics, compassion and leadership

Located in Shuangjing, BCIS lives by its school motto: “Inspire, Achieve, Create.” This non-profit, independent, co-educational day school accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) offers an international curriculum for Nursery to Grade 12 students under the

International Baccalaureate (IB) World School system and is authorized to teach all three IB programs (Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma). The campus culture is characterized by a “warm and inclusive nature” and an emphasis on rigorous academic enquiry through the extensive use of information technology in the classroom.

Word from the principal: “… We focus on academic excellence and confidence-building, while nurturing in our students a strong sense of social and environmental responsibility. We celebrate students’ differences, as people and as learners, and we aim to offer an education specifically designed to stimulate the intellectual curiosity of each child – a truly rigorous, personalized education …” Head of School, Nick Bowley

Founding date: 2005School type: IB International SchoolTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Registration fee RMB 2,000; New Student fee RMB 5,000; Nursery RMB 104,980;Pre-K RMB 120,960; Kindergarten RMB 129,000; Grades 1-2 RMB 158,600;Grades 3-5 RMB 160,600; Grades 6-8 RMB 167,800;Grades 9-10 RMB 174,680; Grades 11-12 RMB 185,600 Lunch fee: Payment through smartcard. Eurest offers Chinese and Western catering in the cafeterias and snack bar; menus posted on website.Transportation fees: RMB 6,500-9,500/year

(depending on location) Age range: Nursery through Grade 12Number of students: 670 Nationality of students: Over 50 nationalitiesPrimary teaching language: EnglishClass size: Nursery, 14 students; pre-K and kindergarten, 16 students; Grade 1-12, 20 studentsTeacher/student ratio: 1:5School hours: 8.15am-3.20pmAfter school activities: Includes dance, chess, calligraphy, rock climbing, scuba diving, photography, taekwondo, magic, art and crafts.School facilities: 51,000sqm campus has three main buildings (elementary, wi-fi middle and high schools, plus a sports complex), over 50 classrooms with smartboard technology,

learning and resource center, design and technology laboratory, four state-of-the-art science laboratories, two libraries containing over 20,000 titles, computer labs, two cafeterias, 300-seat theater, heated six-lane indoor swimming pool, gymnasium with rock climbing wall, regulation-size soccer field.School nurse: Two nurses on dutyContacts: 77 Baiziwan Nan Er Lu, Chaoyang District (8771 7171, [email protected]) www.bcis.cn; 朝阳区百子湾南二路77号

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Over the past 17 years BIBS has grown from one campus to three and from a kindergarten-only curriculum to a fully-fledged K to Grade 11 school with plans for Grade 12 in the 2010-2011 school year. The school boasts a unique program that combines

the best of Eastern and Western education philosophies to provide students a greater appreciation of the arts and humanities through the study and celebration of different countries, cultures and languages.

Founding Date: Kindergarten 1993, Primary 2003, Middle and High schools 2008School types: Kindergarten - International Kindergarten with English immersion program; Primary - international bilingual school; Middle and High schools - international school Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Kindergarten Application fee RMB 1,600 (one-off payment, non-refundable); Capital levy RMB 8,000 (one-off payment, non-refundable); RMB 78,000/year (half day), 100,000/year (full day)Primary school Application fee RMB 1,600 (one-off payment, non-refundable), Capital levy RMB 30,000 (one-off payment, non-refundable); Reception RMB 100,000/year;

Beanstalk International Bilingual School (BIBS)青苗国际双语学校K-12 school offers multicultural diversity and an East-meets-West curriculum

Grades 1-6 RMB 135,000/year; Middle and High school Application fee RMB 1,600, Capital levy RMB 30,000; Grades 7-12 RMB 135,000/yearTransportation fee: Kindergarten RMB 10,000/year; Primary, Middle and High schools RMB 10,000/year Lunch fee: RMB 25/day (optional); a nutritionist is consulted to provide vegetarian, Muslim, Chinese and Western options.Number of students: 605Nationality of students: 26 nationalities representedPrimary teaching language: English Languages taught: ChineseClass size: Maximum 22Teacher/student ratio: Kindergarten 1:5, Primary 1:8, Middle and High schools 1:4School hours: Kindergarten and Primary schools 8.30am-4pm, Middle and High schools 8.20am- 4pmAfter school activities: Offered at kindergarten and primary school level - swimming, ballet, English, Chinese, yoga, gymnastics, tennis etc. School facilities: Kindergarten - activities room, art room, library, piano room and two play areas. Primary - athletics track, basketball and netball courts, science laboratories, computer laboratory, dance studio, drama center, music room and pottery room with kiln. Middle and High school - athletics track, soccer field and basketball court, auditorium. School nurse: Full-time qualified nurse on each campusContacts: Kindergarten: 1/F, Bldg B, 40 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (6466 9255, [email protected]) 朝阳区亮马桥路40号B座1层 Primary: Area 2, Upper East Side, 6 Dongsihuan Beilu, Chaoyang District (5130 7951, [email protected]) 朝阳区东四环北路6号阳光

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Middle and High schools: 38 Nanshiliju, Chaoyang District (8456 6019, [email protected]) 朝阳区南十里居38号 www.bibs.com.cn

Word from the principal: “At Beanstalk we have a very special education to offer, partly because of our bilingual program that combines the best of Western and Chinese teaching in an exciting new facility and partly because of the strong desire everyone who works here has to do the very best for the children in our care … Every student at Beanstalk is encouraged to discover new areas of interest to them, and in turn their interests are nurtured and their abilities stretched in an environment that offers them the support and attention they need.” Elementary School Principal, Mr. Mike Weeks

Beijing BISS International School (BISS)北京BISS国际学校Strong academics in a personalized educational setting

With a diverse student body, Beijing BISS International School’s mission is to foster international relationships to educate and empower students to attain personal excellence and positively impact the world. BISS not only boasts a strong IB Diploma Program with strong academic results – graduates have been accepted to

top universities like Harvard, Columbia and Stanford – it is a SAT Test Center, caters to children with learning needs, offers counseling, student enrichment programs, university searches and transition education services and orientation for Third Culture Kids and their parents.

Word from the principal: “We like to say that BISS is ‘chic, boutique and unique’ because we are located in the heart of one of the most dynamic and culturally rich cities in the world … Our classroom sizes are small, with averages of 15 students per class allowing for teachers and assistants to give each student the attention they deserve and need to reach their maximum potential. BISS is small, as well. The personalized and safe environment [allows] our students to develop self-confidence and take on leadership roles and we encourage each child to try their skills in whatever arena they wish.” Dr. Ettie Zilber, Head of School

Founding date: September 1994School type: Privately ownedTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Deposit RMB 18,000-23,000 (refundable); Registration RMB 3,800; Pre-K-kindergarten RMB 100,800; Grades 1-12 RMB 149,000-180,600; ESOL RMB 16,600Transportation fee: RMB 8,500-9,500/yearLunch Fee: RMB 20/day. French catering company provides an international menu with vegetarian options Age range: 4-17Number of students: 350Nationality of students: 40 nationalities representedPrimary teaching language: English

Languages taught: Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish Class size: average of 15 Teacher/student ratio: 1:6School hours: 8.15am-3.25pmAfter school activities: Basketball, BISS Mythbusters, BISS Strings, BISSkit - Student Newsletter, Drama without Walls, Envirokids, ES Track and Field, Hip Hop Dance, SAT Maths Preparation etc.School facilities: Music room, two libraries, resource rooms, society and club rooms, science labs, art and music rooms, design and technology center, multimedia classroom, cafeteria, school hall, medical clinic for staff and students on the premises, wi-fi, running track, climbing wall, multi-purpose court and playgrounds

School nurse: School doctorContacts: Bldg 17, Area 4, Anzhen Xili, Chaoyang District (6443 3151, [email protected]) www.biss.com.cn; 朝阳区安贞西里四区17楼

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Beijing Rego British School (BRBS)北京瑞金英国学校Beijing’s newest international school builds on strong traditions

Beijing New Talent Academy (BJNTA)北京市新英才学校Large Boarding and Day School offers the best of both the East and West

Beijing New Talent Academy was founded fifteen years ago as a boarding institute consisting of a kindergarten, elementary school and high school. Today it is a leading co-educational private boarding and day school for students from 18 months on up to 18 years of age. The school boasts a RMB 500 million campus in Shunyi and a strong

academic program with classes taught in Chinese and English, as well programs through the Cambridge International Centre and the Chinese Language Center for International Education. BNTA also features a modern art and sports center and extensive extracurricular activities.

Word from the Headmaster:“We understand that a liberal education encouraging free thinking young adults requires from the outset discipline, courtesy and consideration for others. Hence BJNTA gives pupils every chance to explore the talent inside them, and aims to be the finest academic, artistic and sporting independent school. By combining the advantages of two educational systems from both the East and the West, BJNTA slowly removes the comfort blankets of childhood and aspires to send young adults into the world as happy, creative, moral citizens who live motivated, fulfilled lives while enriching the lives of others. It seeks to achieve this through an enlightened, disciplined and broad education that responds to global change while retaining core values.” Lan Chun, Headmaster

Founding Date: 1995School type: Co-educational boarding and day schoolTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): One-Time Application Fee RMB 800;Nursery (1.5-3 years) RMB 59,000;Kindergarten (3-6 years) RMB 55,000;Elementary School (Grades 1-6) RMB 60,610; Junior High School (Grades 7-9) RMB 65,010; Senior High School (Grades 10-12) RMB 69,520 (for entry into Chinese universities)Cambridge International Center (CIE GCSE/AS/A2) RMB 109,600;Sussex University Program (UK Foundation) RMB 104,600Additional school fees apply. Check with administration.Transportation fee: Included in the fees.Lunch fee: Breakfast, lunch, dinner and

snacks included in tuition fees. International and Halal available. Age range: 2-18 yearsNumber of students: 1,600Nationality of students: 34 countries including China, USA, Canada, UK, Russia, Korea, Japan, etc.Primary teaching languages: Chinese and EnglishLanguages taught: Chinese and EnglishClass size: 30 Teacher/student ratio: 1:3School hours: 8am-noon, 2.30-6pmAfter school activities: Swimming, skating, martial arts, calligraphy, art, chess, musical instruments, science, cooking, street dance etc. School facilities: 400m track field, soccer field, basketball courts (indoor/outdoor), tennis courts, badminton courts, roller skating fields, indoor

swimming pool, gymnasium, pottery room, library, laboratories, multi-functional conference hall etc. School nurse: Campus clinicContacts:9 Anhua Street, Tianzhu Development Zone, Shunyi District (8041 3037 (English)/3001, 8046 7117, [email protected]) www.bjnewtalent.com; 顺义区天竺开发区安华街9号

One of the newest schools in the city, Beijing Rego British School follows on the heels of two successful schools in Tianjin and Shanghai and caters to students from the surrounding Shunyi area with its array of educational facilities and age-appropriate resources on campus. Coursework is based on the UK national curriculum with the

addition of Chinese Culture and Mandarin courses for all year groups. Rego places strong emphasis on close cooperation between parents, students and teachers and aims to create an educationally comfortable but truly challenging atmosphere for students to “be their best” and explore their talents and abilities to the fullest.

playgrounds, a pupil tended garden, basketball court, tennis courts and football pitches.School nurse: Full-time school nurse and fully equipped clinic with links at local hospitals and with Beijing United Hospital (a five-minute drive from school). Contacts: Admissions - Sarah Hancock, Marketing and Admissions Manager, Rm C317, Lufthansa Center. 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (6465 4487 ext 107, [email protected]) 朝阳区亮马桥路50号燕莎中心C317号

15 Liyuan Jie, Tianzhu County,Shunyi District (8416 7718) 顺义区天竺镇丽苑街15号

Founding Date: 2010School type: Foundation Stage-Completion of Sixth FormTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Registration Fee RMB 2,000;Deposit RMB 15,000;Reception (full day) RMB 123,500;Years 1-6 RMB 152,000;Years 7-9 RMB 161,500;Years 10-11 RMB 182,400;Years 12-13 RMB 191,900Bi-annual payment plan available Lunch fee: Purchased with SmartCard, average RMB 28/mealTransportation Fee: RMB 8,500-9,500/year (depending on zone)Age range: 4-18 years Number of students: maximum 600

Nationality of students: MixedPrimary teaching language: EnglishLanguages taught: Mandarin, French, Spanish and GermanClass size: Maximum 20 students per classTeacher/student ratio: average of 1:8 School hours: 8.30am-3.30pmAfter school activities: Student council, community service, dance, art, music, water polo, swimming, tennis, football, basketball, snowboarding, skateboarding, cricket, sailing, and scuba, and more. Also offers travel on numerous local and international school trips.School facilities: Fine arts and music studios, multi-media and resources center, fully equipped science laboratories, multi-purpose auditorium, computer laboratory and ICT suite, a library, heated indoor swimming pool, three

Word from the director: “Beijing Rego British School is the flagship school of the Rego organization and will build on the strengths of the already well established Tianjin and Shanghai Rego International Schools. The school will employ a highly qualified and experienced teaching staff with a proven track record of achievement in their subject discipline and will both challenge and inspire students to reach their maximum potential both academically and in their personal areas of interest.” Mr. Hadyn Adams, Academic Director

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The British School of Beijing (BSB)北京英国学校Academic excellence, social graces, community and communication

Beijing Shuren Ribet Private School (BSRPS) 北京市私立树人·瑞贝学校An American/Chinese boarding and day school in Tongzhou

As the only K12 independent coeducational bilingual boarding and day school in Tongzhou District, Beijing Shuren Ribet Private School is housed in a 16 acre campus located in the Artists’ Village 20km east of the China World Trade Center (Guomao) and consists of a closed and secure garden community. Started as a private school in 1993, BSRPS

is dedicated to offering students a well rounded education which leads to academic excellence and personal success. Over the years, it has integrated an American- curriculum from the lower to upper school, which has led to the formation of the American high school where students receive an “American-overseas education as they embrace the essence of Chinese culture and literature.”

Word from the principal: “Education is the foundation of human civilization, shaping the future of a nation and its people. As we strive for excellence in education, we must cultivate students to possess honorable characters, elegance, a broad range of knowledge and skills and innovative thinking. Every child should have equal opportunities to learn, therefore Beijing Shuren Ribet Private School is eager to promote quality education and contribute to the cultivation of talents for a new age.” Wang Jianchao, Founder

Founding Date: 1993School type: K9 Bilingual Program, 9-12 American High SchoolTuition Fees (2010-2011 Academic Year - room and board, all fees included): Kindergarten RMB 11,500/semester1-6 grades RMB 34,000/semester7-9 grades RMB 35,500/semester American High School (10-12 grades) RMB 51,360/semesterLunch fee: Included in the fees. Three meals and three snacks per day, a balanced and nutritious Chinese diet with 2-3 weekly Western options.Age range: 3-18 yearsNumber of students: Over 400Nationality of students: 13 nationalities

Primary teaching language: Chinese (K-Grade 9), English (Grades 9-12)Languages taught: Chinese and EnglishClass size: maximum 25Teacher/student ratio: 1:6School hours: 8-11am, 1-30 pmAfter school activities: Learning Support, Roots & Shoots, school publications and yearbook, yoga, theatre, art, calligraphy, Sinology, student government, dance, piano, swimming, Tae Kwon Do, choir, ping pong, roller skating, sports, science fairs, art festivals, book club, etc.School facilities: Over 50 Classrooms (80% equipped with multimedia units), two libraries, three science labs, computer labs, language lab, dance studio, two art studios,

six piano rooms, three cafeterias, soccer field, running track, gymnasium/theater, greenhouse, laundry facilities, student/faculty/staff housing, basketball courts (indoor and outdoor), wi-fi, etc. School nurse: Yes Contacts: South 1A, Xiaopu, Songzhuang, Tongzhou District. (8085 6318 Bilingual, 8085 6787 Chinese, [email protected]) www.shurenribet.org; 通州区宋庄镇小堡南甲一号

The British School of Beijing provides a traditional education based on the English National Curriculum and prepares pupils for IGCSE and A Levels. The school is part of the Nord Anglia family of British-style international schools and its educational approach arises out of the best practices found in British schools around the world, emphasizing high academic

results and mutual respect. The diverse academic and extra-curricular program is designed to challenge students to excel in music, arts and sport and allow them to develop and mature into young adults equipped with the qualifications and skills to enter universities worldwide.

Word from the principal: “The British School of Beijing prides itself on four core pillars of excellence – Academic achievement: Our IGCSE results, with 71 percent of our students grades being A* or A, rank us among the very best independent schools in the UK. Behavior and social graces: A purposeful campus with well-behaved, well-mannered students is perhaps the most striking part of The British School experience and defines our approach. Communication: The school places a premium on two-way, regular communication with parents. Community: Our musical events, sports teams, Parents Association and Board of Advisors are all a part of what makes The British School a top choice for families in Beijing and a very special place for our children.”Michael Embley, Executive Principal

Founding date: March 2003School type: International School (Pre-school-Sixth Form College)Tuition fees (2010/2011 Academic Year): Pre-Nursery RMB 87,419-131,140;Nursery RMB 131,140;Reception RMB 141,450;Years 1-2 RMB 157,436;Year 3 RMB 168,072;Years 4-6 RMB 170,572;Years 7-9 RMB 185,611;Years 10-11 RMB 191,264;Years 12-13 RMB 200,490Bus: RMB 6,800-10,000/year (depending on the route) Lunches: RMB 5,640/year; Western lunch with vegetarian optionsAge range: 1-18Number of students: 1,000Nationality of students: Over 50 nationalities

representedPrimary teaching language: EnglishLanguages taught: Chinese, French, German and Spanish. Arabic is offered as an ASA.Class size: Pre-school maximum 15; Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form maximum 20Teacher/student ratio: 1:7School hours: 8.30am-3.30pm (8.30-4.30 on ASA days)After school activities: BSB+ program has over 100 activities including sports, arts, drama, music, photography, dance, cooking, team building, and charity programs. School facilities: Gymnasiums, football pitches and tennis courts on both campuses, swimming pool and dance studio in Shunyi, three theaters, dedicated music rooms, computer music suites, a recording studio, ICT suites, science laboratories, art studios

and private music practice roomsSchool nurse: Fully qualified nurses on each campusContacts: Shunyi Campus: South Side, 9 Anhua Lu, Shunyi District (8047 3588) 顺义区安华路

9号南院

Sanlitun Campus: 5 Sanlitun Xiliujie, Chaoyang District (8532 3088) 朝阳区三里屯西六街5号

Sanlitun Foundation Stage Campus: 7 Sanlitun Beixiaojie, Chaoyang District (8532 5320) 朝阳区三里屯北小街7号

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Care for Children School英国关爱儿童A state-of-the-art facility, providing individualized care

Beijing World Youth Academy (BWYA) 北京世青国际学校A student-centered approach with an emphasis on academics and the arts

Now in its tenth year, Beijing World Youth Academy is an IB world school offering both English and Chinese programs for local and overseas students aged 9 to 18. BWYA values holistic education, inquiry-based learning and strives to offer students ample opportunity to develop as globally aware critical thinkers. The faculty hails from over 15 countries and allows for a favorable student-

to-teacher ratio that creates a more personalized learning environment. BWYA emphasizes creativity and teamwork using a curriculum that incorporates standards from North America, Europe and Asia and the school has a strong track record of preparing students for both Chinese and overseas universities, including Peking University, Tsinghua, Fudan, Harvard, Princeton, UC Berkeley and Stanford.

Word from the principal: “We are proud to offer an education that is internationally minded while at the same time taking advantage of our strong connection to local culture by bringing students into contact with the environment around them within the context of their coursework as often as possible. We employ a student-centered approach to education, recognizing that our student body has different learning styles and multiple intelligences that need to be catered to. In addition to delivering a solid academic foundation, we believe strongly in promoting the arts amongst our student body, offering students the chance to put their musical, artistic and dramatic talents on display for the community to appreciate.” Shane O’Day, Academic Principal

Founding Date: 2001School type: Independent day schoolTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Application fee RMB 1,600; Capital levy RMB 30,000 (one-time fee); Chinese Middle School Program (grades 6-9) RMB 50,000/year; Chinese High School Program (grades 10-12) RMB 54,000/year; International Primary (grades 4-5) RMB 90,000/year; IB MYP (grades 6-9) RMB 100,000/year; IB MYP (grade 10) / IB DP (grades 11-12) RMB 110,000/year; Chinese as an Additional Language intensive course RMB 25,000/semester; English as an Additional Language intensive course RMB 60,000/semester.Lunch fee: RMB 15–25/day; a selection

of world foods (i.e. Indian, Italian, Korean) catered by local restaurants; Chinese food available at school cafeteria.Transportation fee: RMB 2,500–3,500/semesterAge range: 9-18Number of students: 400Nationality of students: over 35Primary teaching language(s): English and ChineseLanguages taught: English, Chinese, French, Spanish, Korean and JapaneseClass size: maximum 25Teacher/student ratio: 1:5School hours: 8.15am–3.50pmAfter school activities: BWYA Club Program with over 20 activities to choose from, Model United Nations, numerous student publications, Outdoor Adventure Club

School facilities: Projectors in every classroom, multiple computer labs, library, full science labs, well-stocked art & design technology workspaces, auditorium, athletic facilitiesSchool nurse: Yes (on site at all times)Contacts:18 Huajiadi Beili, Chaoyang District (6461 7787, [email protected]) www.ibwya.net; 朝阳区花家地北里18号

CfCS is the only Special Needs School for foreign families in Beijing. They work closely with the international school community to provide educational and therapeutic support to staff and families for students with mild to severe impairments and learning differences. Drawing upon the vast expertise of their staff of certified educators and

therapists, they have designed individualized programs within the school in addition to successful dual programs with other mainstream international schools. A high teacher/student ratio gives students access to specialized and individual academic support, and provides an environment in which students can work and achieve at their maximum potential.

Word from the principal: “In addition to being a special education professional, I am also the parent of a child with Autism who is a student at CfCS. As an administrator and a parent, I have been truly overwhelmed by the warmth and enthusiasm of the entire CfCS team and the powerful combination of compassion and competence that is evident throughout the school. Our staff represents a unique gathering of individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds, countries, languages, education, training and experience. This exceptional gathering of individual talents offers students at CFCS a very special opportunity to benefit from the collective skills and expertise of the CfCS team as they grow and progress academically, socially and as individuals.” Dennis McKibben, Principal

Founding Date: January 2008School type: Special needs international schoolTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year):Application fee (non-refundable fee covers assessment by panel of therapists) RMB 7,500Development fee (one time only) RMB 15,000Full day RMB 160,000Half Day RMB 105,000Therapy services and fees vary widely and are calculated based on assessments and individual student needs. Enquire with the school for details. A 10% deposit is required to secure a place in the school.

Lunch fee: Students bring their own lunchesTransportation fee: For full day students only. RMB 8,000/year Age range: 2-18 Number of students: 14Nationality of students: InternationalPrimary teaching language: EnglishLanguages taught: English (bilingual Chinese support staff available)Class size: Maximum of 8Teacher/student ratio: Maximum 1:3School hours: Full day 8.30am-3.30pm; half day 8.30am-noon or noon-3.30pmAfter school activities: Dance, drama, music, art and cooking.School facilities: Modern facilities containing large sunny classrooms, soccer fields, hockey

grounds, big play areas, jungle gyms and indoor gym, therapy and assessment rooms onsite, a skate park and more.School nurse: All staff are well-trained in basic health careContact: The Centre, Beijing Riviera, 1 Xiangjiang Beilu, Jingshun Lu, Chaoyang District (8470 2735, [email protected])www.careforchildren.com; 朝阳区京顺路香江北路

1号香江花园

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Canadian International School of Beijing (CISB)北京加拿大国际学校A central location with a comprehensive Canadian Curriculum & IB Diploma Programme (IBDP)

CISB campus is centrally located in a world-class facility in the Third Embassy Quarter on Liangmaqiao Lu. Accredited by the New Brunswick Department of Education in Canada, CISB offers a Canadian style curriculum for Kindergarten to Grade 12 students, as well as a Montessori Pre-school. CISB is also an IB World School offering the International

Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) at the high school level and is a member of UNESCO Beijing Branch and ACAMIS.

Word from the Board: “On behalf of the Board of Directors, I am very delighted to see that the Canadian International School of Beijing (CISB) has been growing very rapidly in the past 3 years … As an educational institute, we take pride in offering a unique Canadian curriculum, and providing an international and qualified teaching team as well as a positive learning environment for our students.” Dr. Francis Pang, Chairman

Founding Date: 2006School type: International school. Montessori pre-school, Canadian-based curriculum K-12. IB Diploma Programme at high school level.Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Application Fee RMB 1,600 (or USD 240); Montessori infant/toddler half-day (3 hours) RMB 59,900; Montessori infant/toddler half-day (4 ½ hours) RMB 69,600; Montessori infant/toddler full-day (7 hours) RMB 96,300; Montessori primary half-day (4 ½ hours) RMB 74,900; Montessori primary full-day (7 hours) RMB 102,700; Pre-elementary RMB 102,700; Elementary Grades 1-5 RMB 138,800; Middle Grades 6-8 RMB 139,900; High Grades 9-12 RMB 156,500 Transportation fees: RMB 6,800-9,980/year

(depending on the distance)Lunch fee: RMB 25/day, Asian and Western set menus.Age range: 18 months-18 years oldNumber of students: 800Nationality of students: 50 nationalities representedPrimary teaching language: EnglishLanguages taught: Mandarin, French, (Korean taught at high school level)Class size: Maximum 25 studentsTeacher/student ratio: Supportive teacher ratio for pre-school. Average ratio 1:15School hours: Mon-Thu 8.30am-3.30pm, Fri 8.30am-3.00pm After school activities: Glee club, choir, orchestra, band, drama, GIN Club, journalism, soccer, volleyball, basketball, swimming, badminton, tennis and more.School facilities: 38,000sqm campus, 90 modern classrooms equipped with the

smartboard system, seven computer labs, two libraries serving K-Grade 5 and Grades 6-12, science laboratories, broad-based technology laboratory, two visual arts laboratories, 500-seat theatre, three gymnasiums, a 25-meter swimming pool and wading pool, outdoor short track, and small soccer field, two cafeterias, supervised outdoor playground, a medical and dental clinic. School nurse: YesContact: Admissions Office, 38 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (6465 7788, admissions @cis-beijing.com) www.cisb.com.cn; 招生部.朝阳区亮马桥路38号

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Children’s Learning Center of Beijing (CLCB)爱嘉励儿童双语培训学校Shunyi based early education center offers flexibility and affordability

The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten 巧智博仁国际幼儿园Providing a home away from home under the Montessori system

Beijing’s first Montessori Kindergarten, The Children’s House opened its China World Trade Center campus in 1992 and has since established schools at the Lufthansa Center, Yosemite Villas in Shunyi and in Yayuncun’s Yayunxinxin Gardens. Today the franchise serves over 300 international students in its four campuses, which are characterized

by their small, friendly down-home atmospheres, English only and bilingual curriculums that adhere to the world-renowned Montessori system.

Founding Date: 1992School type: Montessori Kindergarten Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Nursery/Pre-Primary (1-3 years) RMB 37,000 (8.30-11.30am course), RMB 46,500 (half-day, 8.30am-1pm), RMB 27,000 (1-3.20pm), RMB 57,000 (full day, 8.30-3.20pm);Primary (3-6 years) 40,000 RMB (8.30-11.30am course), RMB 49,000 (half-day, 8.30am-1pm), RMB 32,500 (1-3.20pm), RMB 61,000 (full day, 8.30-3.20pm);Primary Reception Class (4.5-6 years) RMB 63,000 (full day, 8.30-3.20pm);Bilingual (3-6 years, Kempinski and Yosemite only) 27,000 RMB (8.30-11.30am course), RMB 30,000 (half-day, 8.30am-1pm), RMB 43,000 (full day, 8.30-3.20pm);

Bilingual Reception Class (4.5-6 years, Kempinski and Yosemite only) RMB 48,000 (full day, 8.30-3.20pm) Transportation fee: RMB 3,250/semester (Available only for students at the Kempinski campus and Yosemite campus in Shunyi).Lunch fee: RMB 4,000/semester; variety of Western and Chinese foods with catering for special dietary requestsAge range: 0-6 years oldNumber of students: 300+Nationality of students: British, American, Australian, German, French, Spanish, Russian, Israeli etc. Primary teaching language: English Languages taught: English and Chinese with Spanish extra-curricular classes

Class size: Average 20Teacher/student ratio: Average 5:1School hours: Morning program – 8.30am-11.30am, Half Day program – 8.30am-1pm, Full Day program – 8.30am-3.20pmAfter school activities: Arts and crafts, ballet, English, Chinese, Music and Movement, swimming etc.School facilities: Child-sized bathrooms and kitchens, indoor and outdoor play areas. Classrooms are furnished with the full range on Montessori teaching materials. School nurse: School doctor availableContacts:Level 1 North Lodge, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (6505 3869/2288 ext 81299) 朝阳区建国门外大街1号国贸北公寓一层

Unit S114, Lufthansa Center Tower, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (6465 1305/3388 ext 4477) 朝阳区亮马桥路50号燕

莎中心大厦S114单元

C Area Clubhouse, Yosemite Villa 4, YuYang Lu, Houshayu Town, Shunyi District (8041 7083) 顺义区后沙峪镇榆阳路4号优山美地

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Yayunxin Jiayuan, 1 Xindian Lu, Chaoyang District (5202 0293)�朝阳区辛店路1号亚运

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Word from the principal: “…Working together with our families and helping parents and caretakers understand how best a child develops and learns is an imperative part of our job … Our wonderful staff-body and multi-cultural community of families makes for the perfect environment here at The Children’s House where our main aim is to create a safe and nurturing atmosphere for children to grow, learn and develop into outstanding members of our society.” Paula Zhou, Head of Schools

The Children’s Learning Center of Beijing, a nursery-through-kindergarten learning center located in Shunyi District’s Gahood Villas compound, dates back to 2002 and provides flexible and affordable early childhood experiences as well as a variety of extra-curricular programs. Classes are taught in Chinese and English. CLCB offers flexibility for families

through its half- and full-day classes, as well as part-time (minimum two days per week) and full-time (5 days per week) schedules. From the play-based nursery school curriculum on up to the advanced language and mathematics kindergarten coursework, CLCB strives to ensure children are provided with a warm and comforting atmosphere in which to learn and grow.

Word from the principal: “Our school philosophy states ‘Learning is a journey not a race…’ At CLCB, we firmly believe that childhood development is a very important stage of life for children to be children by exploring and finding out things for themselves through experimentation and play as well as by being given several opportunities to practice new ideas/learning in different situations inside and outside of the classroom.” Ms Zang Shu Fen

Founding Date: 2002School type: Bilingual kindergarten Tuition Fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Registration Fee (Non Refundable) RMB 1,500;Nursery (18-24 months) RMB 35,000;Junior Pre-School (2-3 yrs) RMB 49,300;Senior Pre-School (3-4 yrs) RMB 61,000; Junior Kindergarten (4-5 yrs) RMB 63,500;Afternoon Program (12.30-4.30pm) RMB 30,000 Discounts available, including CLCB “Early Bird” Offers and Sibling Discounts Lunch and Snacks Fee: morning snacks RMB 2,000; lunch RMB 4,000. Alternating Chinese and Western cuisine, specialty meals available.

Age range: 18 months-5 yearsNumber of students: 53 Nationality of students: MultinationalPrimary teaching language: English and ChineseLanguages taught: Equal English and Mandarin (50%)Class sizes: Nursery – maximum of 6; Junior/Senior Pre-schools – maximum of 16; Kindergarten – maximum of 12 Teacher/student ratio: 1:5School hours: 8-9am drop-off, pick up through to noon (half day); 3.15–4.30pm pick-up full-dayAfter school activities: Kindermusik’s ABC Music & Me, kung fu, cooking, Chinese calligraphy, ballet and dance, science, early

mathematics, pre-literacy skills and moreSchool facilities: Multi-purpose room, private outdoor playground, private garden, five classrooms, sleep/nap room, library and open play areaSchool nurse: Available on contact, all staff CPR trainedContacts:3056 Gahood Villa, Baixinzhuang, Houshayu, Shunyi District (8046 7082, administration @clcbkids.com) www.clcbkids.com; 顺义区后沙峪嘉浩别墅3056号

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Daystar Academy 启明星双语学校A focus on bilingual excellence, character development and environmental awareness

Daystar Academy, a Kindergarten-Grade 6 school, offers a balance of Montessori-based English education and the Chinese National Curriculum – students spend half of their day in each language environment. The curriculum also focuses on establishing students’ good habits and supports the development of the child through the

progressive “Virtues in Us” character education program which emphasizes nobility of character and service to humanity. This innovative approach brings together two cultures and combines the strongest attributes of both Western and Eastern teaching methodologies.

Word from the principal: “Daystar offers an international bilingual education program, excellent facilities and a warm and caring environment for its students. Our aim is for students to be fully fluent in both Chinese and English, linguistically and culturally, and to develop good character so that their knowledge can benefit society … We enroll both foreign and Chinese nationals, which further enriches our unique bilingual environment, and our graduates have gone on to many of the top international and Chinese middle schools in Beijing or have successfully returned to their home countries.” Dawn Vermilya, Director

Founding Date: Founded in 2002 and moved to current campus in 2008School type: Kindergarten-Grade 6 Day school Tuition Fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Kindergarten RMB 86,000Registration RMB 2,000 (one time fee)Elementary RMB 92,000 Registration RMB 3,000 (one-time fee) Early enrollment (before March 18, 2011) and sibling discounts availableBus Fee: RMB 7,000-10,000/year (optional)Lunch fee: RMB 20-25/day (optional); trained in-house staff provides organic meals sourced from local farms. Lunches are approximately 95 percent organic. Chinese and Western food is served.Age range: 3-12 Number of students: 175

Nationality of students: 16 nationalities represented Primary teaching language: Half-day Chinese, half-day EnglishLanguages taught: Chinese and EnglishClass size: Kindergarten 25 students per class; Elementary 20 students per Chinese class, 30 students per English class;Teacher/student ratio: Kindergarten 8:1; Elementary Chinese classes 20:1; Elementary English classes 10: 1 School hours: Mon, Wed, Fri 8.10am-3.45; Tue, Thu 8.10am-4.40pmAfter school activities: Art classes, RAD ballet, ClubFootball, cooking, computers, Chinese folk dance, djembe drumming, kung fu, oral English, rock climbing, Roots & Shoots, Lego robotics, table tennis, tennis,

track and field, tumble ropeSchool facilities: 19,000sqm energy efficient modern campus, gymnasium, outdoor sports facilities, professional stage, dance studio, instrument practice rooms, library, ICT lab, workshop with cooking facilities.School nurse: YesContact: Kristin Lack, Director of Admissions (English), (8610 2654 ext. 8007, [email protected]); Lijun Liu, Vice Director (Chinese), (8610 2654 ext. 8012, [email protected]) 2 Shunbai Lu, Chaoyang District (8430 2654, [email protected]) 朝阳区顺白路2号

Dulwich College Beijing (DCB) 北京德威英国国际学校Intellectual and personal development in a community-based setting

One of the four Dulwich schools in Asia (alongside Shanghai, Suzhou and Seoul), Dulwich College Beijing opened in 2005 and is affiliated with Dulwich College London as well as a member school of Council of International Schools. The curriculum is based on the best practices of British and international systems leading up to the International

General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) in Year 11 (Grade 10) and International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IB) in Year 13 (Grade 12). The three DCB campuses are characterized by a strong sense of community where every student is placed under the care of a form teacher or tutor who is the first point of contact for families. Students also join one of five houses for competition, which is the basis for class groups in the Senior School – in so doing they are both supported and challenged to excel in a community based environment.

Word from the principal: “At Dulwich College we place equal emphasis on our students’ intellectual and personal development. We focus on four core areas throughout the school, academic achievement, diversity in sport, the promotion of art, music and drama, and commitment to the community. We offer the opportunity for all to take part in a wide range of activities and experiences, and the chance for those with talents to achieve excellence...” Brian McDouall, Headmaster

Founding Date: 2005 School type: International School Tuition fees (2010/2011 Academic Year): Deposit RMB 18,000; Application Fee RMB 2,000; Toddler 1 RMB 27,200-60,500; Toddler 2 RMB 87,100; Nursery RMB 132,400; Reception RMB 132,400; Years 1-2 RMB 153,400; Years 3-6 RMB 163,700; Years 7-9 RMB 172,900; Years 10-11 RMB 183,800; Years 12-13 RMB 191,100 Transportation fee: RMB 8,000–10,000/year Lunch: Early Years RMB 5,300/year; Junior and Senior school students pay through SmartCard;

vegetarian, Western and Chinese options. Age range: 1-18 Number of students: 1,300 Nationality of students: Over 50 Primary teaching language: English Languages taught: Chinese, French and Spanish Class size: 16-21 Teacher/student ratio: From 1:4 to 1:10 School hours: Early Years 8.30am-3.30pm; Junior School & Senior School 8.15am-3.40pm After school activities: Extensive School facilities: 230 seat theatre, large teaching rooms with interactive LCD screens, music practice rooms, iMac music suite, iMac art suite, Media Centre, sports facilities including tennis courts and swimming pool

School nurse: Yes Contacts: Dulwich College Beijing Legend Garden Campus, 89 Capital Airport Road, Shunyi District (6454 9000, [email protected]); 丽京花

园,北京市首都机场路89号

Dulwich College Beijing Riviera Campus, 1 Xiangjiang Beilu, Jingshun Lu, Chaoyang District (8450 7676, [email protected]); 香江花园,朝阳区京顺路香江北路1号

River Garden Campus, River Garden Villas, Houshayu,Baixin Zhuang, Shunyi District (8046 5132, [email protected]); 顺义

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Etonkids Bilingual Kindergartens 伊顿国际双语幼儿园Developing independence, initiative and creativity in a dual language setting

Eduwings Kindergarten 金翼德懿幼儿园A trilingual curriculum and activities galore

The culmination of two former schools, Der Kingergarten and Jin Yi Kingergarten, Eduwings Kindergarten is divided into English/Chinese and German departments that are each split into three age groups (2-3, 3-4, 5-6 years) and one infant group (2 years and under). All of the lead and language teachers are native-speakers and educate

children individually following the school’s philosophy: “Every child needs to have roots and wings – roots to know where they are from and wings to explore the world.” Eduwings also offers Montessori education, swimming, music and art activities, a library, climbing facilities, as well as an outdoor playground and yard. All afternoon activities are included in the tuition fee.

Word from the principal: “My name is Maria Seemel. I moved from Germany to China in 2006 and then to Beijing in 2007. During my time at the German Der Kindergarten I developed my passion for educating children. With Eduwings Kindergarten we have started a new project, combining two kindergartens together. We have renovated Merlin Champagne Clubhouse, creating a kindergarten with three floors and seven classrooms. Our new campus offers students an interesting and motivating environment, with a lot of space and modern facilities. We warmly welcome you to visit our students, teachers and school.” Maria Seemel, Principal

Founding Date: 2010 (formerly Der Kindergarten and Jin Yi Kindergarten)School type: KindergartenTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Half-day RMB 52,000; Full-day RMB 72,000 Afternoon activities included in the tuition feeLunch fee: Included in the tuition fees; home-cooked Chinese and Western foodTransportation fee: RMB 6,000-7,000/year Age range: 2-6 (infant group for under 2 years old)Number of students: 45 students per departmentLocal Chinese students accepted: English/Chinese Department onlyPrimary teaching language: German, English, Chinese

Languages taught: German, English and ChineseClass size: 15 Teacher/student ratio: 1:5School hours: 8am-4.30pm After school activities: Arts and crafts, dance and music, sports, rollerblading, cooking, swimming, taekwondoSchool facilities: New classrooms with kids’ kitchen, library, Dream Land, Montessori room, art area, reception area, climbing room, swimming pool with sauna, PE and dance roomSchool nurse: One nurseContact: Merlin Champagne Town Clubhouse, Liyuan Jie, Tianzhu, Shunyi District (6450 8384, [email protected]); 顺义区天竺镇丽苑街6号美林香槟小镇

Part of the Etonkids Bilingual Kindergartens’ division of the Etonkids international education group, the Central Park campus features a bilingual Montessori program designed to develop “independence, initiative and creativity.” The school caters to children from 1 to 6 years of age and are divided into nursery school (18 months-3

years) and “Casa” (a.k.a. “Early Childhood Community,” 3-6 years) divisions with lessons promoting intellectual, social, emotional, and physical growth (nursery) as well as coursework in language arts, mathematics, everyday living skills, sensory awareness exercises and culture (Casa stage). Check the website for additional EtonKids Bilingual Park Campuses.

Word from the principal: “As a Montessori school, we always put the children’s development as our priority and the goal of our job. All the teachers in Etonkids Central Park Campus work hard to provide an environment where children are free to respond to their natural tendency to work. We are glad to see these environments allow our children to take responsibility for their own education, giving them the opportunity to become human beings able to function independently. We wish our children can learn at their own speed during the fundamental period of development in our non-competitive, spontaneous, and relaxed environment and have a happy school life each day in our school.” Fu Yu, Principal

Founding Date: August 2002School type: International nursery and kindergarten schoolTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Monthly payment plan - Morning session (8.30-11.30am) RMB 6,250; Full-day session (8.30am-4.30pm) RMB 8,500 Yearly payment plan - Morning session (8.30-11.30am) RMB 62,500; Full-day session (8.30am-4.30pm) RMB 85,000 Transportation fee: RMB 550/month (one-way); RMB 900/month (roundtrip)Lunch fee:RMB 550/month (half-day, includes snack and lunch); RMB 450/month (full day, includes two snacks and lunch)

Check with school administration for other optional feesAge range: 18 months-6 years Number of students: about 140/schoolNationality of students: Chinese, Swedish, French, Australian, American, Singaporean, Canadian, Danish, Malaysian, British, Kazakh, Japanese, Indian, German, New Zealander, Slovenian, Ukrainian, Mongolian, Italian, etc.Primary teaching languages: Chinese and EnglishLanguages taught: Chinese and EnglishClass sizes: 20 (nursery); 25 (Casa)Teacher/student ratio: 1:5 (nursery); 1:6 (Casa)School hours: 8.30am-5pm

After school activities: Painting, taekwondo, piano, rollerblading, ballet, football, golf and moreSchool facilities: Six classrooms, three multi-function rooms and one playground School nurse: YesContact:Central Park Campus, Bldg 19, Central Park, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (6533 6620/6931, [email protected]) www.etonkids.com 朝阳区朝阳门外大街6号

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The Family Learning House家育苑Teaching kids about virtues, Chinese culture and world citizenship

Etonkids International Kindergarten (CBD Global Trade Mansion)伊顿国际幼儿园An American-style Montessori education in the heart of the Central Business District

CBD Global Trade Mansion Etonkids International Kindergarten is one of the oldest schools in Beijing’s Etonkids franchise (a nationwide educational group). The school provides a community-centered American-style education led by Montessori-certified teachers and an educational philosophy based on the Three C’s – Creativity, Character and Culture.

Coursework includes lessons in practical life, “sensorial,” math, language, culture and science. A variety of programs are also available including Reggio Baby and Kindermusik. The staff meets regularly for training under the EXCELS school improvement planning program, which is designed to share new teaching practices, the Montessori method and current educational trends.

Founding Date: 2005School type: International KindergartenTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Annual Registration fee RMB 2,000 (includes materials and uniforms) RMB 71,800-112,000/yearTransportation fee: RMB 900/monthLunch fee: Two snacks and lunch RMB 450/month; two snacks, lunch and dinner RMB 650/monthAge range: 1.5-6 yearsNumber of students: 60Nationality of students: Chinese and foreignersPrimary teaching language: English

Languages taught: N/AClass size: 15-20 childrenTeacher/student ratio: 5:1School hours: Half-day 8.30am-noon; Full-day 8.30am-4.30pmAfter school activities: YesSchool facilities: 900sqmSchool nurse: YesContacts:3/F, Block D, Global Trade Mansion, Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District (6506 4805) 朝阳区光

华路世贸国际公寓D座3层

Admission office (6506 4805, gtmadmin @etonkids.com)

Word from the principal: “Being a mother, a teacher, and a principal, has enabled me to develop my own simple philosophy as an educator. No matter their age, sex, race, social and ethnic status, we must approach children genuinely; offering an education that will allow them to fully discover themselves, their strengths and weaknesses, without losing self esteem or their respect for others. My approach includes the encouragement of individual thought and creativity at school. As a result students become problem solvers and analytical thinkers, gaining confidence in their abilities to work independently or with others. The goal is to steer away from the class being teacher led; transforming the traditional role of the teacher into a classroom facilitator … we believe that we need to educate children physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially.” Erinda Stringa, Principal

Recognized as a model kindergarten by the Chaoyang Ministry of Education, The Family Learning House is a virtues-based, bilingual pre-school dedicated to “acquiring knowledge and good character for the purpose of serving humanity.” In addition to its “Virtues in Us” character education program, the school aims to provide an academically

stimulating Montessori and Chinese curriculum. The Jianwai Soho campus includes a petting farm, organic produce and a child directed recycling program, and the curriculum places strong emphasis on art and music and includes daily piano lessons for all 4-and-a-half and 5-year-old children. Students also participate in monthly educational outings, community service projects and multicultural celebrations.

Founding Date: 2002School type: Bilingual Montessori kindergarten Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Full Day Session RMB 69,500/year;Half Day Session (under 4 years old) RMB 46,500/yearTransportation fee: RMB 6,000/year (single trip); RMB 10,000/year (round trip)Lunch fee: Included in the tuition fees. Nutritionally balanced Chinese and Western meals are served with many vegetarian options. Age range: 1.5-6 yearsNumber of students: 170Nationality of students: Chinese, American,

Canadian, British, Singaporean, Australian, Austrian, Italian, Malay, German, Japanese, Korean, Danish, Russian, Finnish, French and FilipinoPrimary teaching language: English and ChineseLanguages taught: English and ChineseClass size: 25 (primary); 15 (toddler)Teacher/student ratio: 1:6 (primary); 1:5 (toddler)School hours: 8.30am-4.15 pmAfter school activities: Art, Toning drumming, soccer, ping-pong, ballet, Chinese Go, violin, yoga, Chinese folk dance, piano School facilities: Montessori classrooms

Word from the principal: “What kind of people do we want our children to grow up to be? What skills and capabilities will they need to be the peacemakers and unity builders required for positive change in the world? What kind of families and schools are required to nurture such children? In 2002 The Family Learning House opened as a virtues-based, bilingual, Montessori kindergarten dedicated to educating children and supporting families willing to explore such challenges. For us the ultimate goal is to create a learning community of pre-school children, parents, caregivers and teachers committed to acquiring knowledge and good character so they can contribute to the betterment of the world.” Karyn Robarts, Principal

with child-size kitchen and certified Montessori learning materials, piano in each classroom, outdoor playground, vegetable garden, petting farm, ballet room, and parent library.School nurse: YesContacts:Beside Bldg 14, Jianwai SOHO West Area, 39 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu,Chaoyang District (5869 7540 ext 800 reception/815 office, [email protected]) www.thefamilylearninghouse.com 朝阳区东

三环中路39号建外SOHO西区14号楼旁

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Harrow International School Beijing北京哈罗英国学校A first-class British international education for the next generation of leaders

Harrow International School Beijing prides itself on high academic standards that are maintained within a close-knit school community. Harrow is one of the smaller international schools. All students are assigned a personal tutor who looks after their overall welfare and serves as a liaison between the school and home. High academic standards and

leadership skills are promoted school-wide with a range of enrichment activities to help students develop teamwork and creative thinking skills as well as independence and responsibility. There is a wide range of outdoor pursuits available to students including a small school garden where younger children learn to grow their own vegetables. Other highlights include: top-notch learning facilities; talented choirs; the annual “Expeditions Week” with visits to overseas countries; and regular exchanges with Harrow Bangkok and Harrow UK. Students graduating from Harrow Beijing have won places at a range of universities across the world including Oxford, Imperial College, London School of Economics, Cornell and Australia National University.

playing fields and farmSchool nurse: YesContacts: Upper School: No. 5, Block 4, Anzhenxili, Chaoyang District (6444 8900, enquiries@ harrowbeijing.cn); 朝阳区安贞西里四区5号

Lower School: Grassetown, South Gequ Village, Songzhuang, Tongzhou District (6444 8900, [email protected]); 通州区宋

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Founding date: 2005School type: International Day SchoolApplication fee: RMB 3,500 Tuition fees (2010/2011 Academic Year): Pre-School RMB 101,700; Reception (4-5 years) RMB 129,800; Years 1-2 RMB 147,100; Years 3-6 RMB 153,600; Years 7-9 RMB 168,700; Years 10-11 RMB 175,200; Years 12 -13 RMB 188,300 Transportation Fee: RMB 11,000Lunch and snacks fee: Cost included in school fees. Western, Chinese and vegetarian options, salad bar and snacks are available.

Age range: 3-18 yearsNumber of students: 420Nationality of students: 38 different nationalities represented. Primary teaching language: EnglishLanguages taught: Mandarin, French, Spanish, Japanese, Czech and GermanClass size: Maximum 18Teacher, student ratio: 1:6School hours: 8.15am-4.30pmAfter school activities: YesSchool facilities: Purpose built classrooms, music practice rooms, science and ICT laboratories, drama studio, multi-purpose sports hall, three libraries, Lower School

Word from the head master: “… We are proud to bear the name and are tested to live up to the expectations that come with our motto: ‘Leadership for a Better World.’ High academic standards unite the School, and within the broad curriculum of Harrow Beijing, students are given opportunities and assessed on their critical and creative thinking skills, their flexibility of approach, their ability to work with and serve others, and the determination they show when facing challenges …” Matthew Benjamin Farthing, Head Master

House of Knowledge International Kindergarten 好思之家国际幼儿园Teaching kids to “learn to learn” in a multilingual environment

House of Knowledge (HoK) boasts its own unique curriculum that includes aspects of the Montessori and Reggio Emilia programs, with special emphasis placed on the latter approach. Students are treated as competent learners with boundless potential, who are capable of infinite discovery. With this in mind, the curriculum trains them to

acquire critical thinking and collaboration skills by teaching them how to “learn to learn.”

Word from the principal: “…Modern society is characterized by the fast pace of change and by its global nature. Education should reflect and adapt to this reality. With this in mind, at HoK we prepare kids for their academic careers, but we also strive to lay the foundation for their lives as cosmopolitan citizens living in fast changing societies. We believe learning several languages is a key to this....People tend to underestimate the innate ability children have to learn languages; but with our unique teaching methods, we have witnessed that HoK kids are conversational in three languages after just one year...In addition to language studies, we teach our children to focus on how to find answers to complex problems and how to acquire knowledge; at HoK, students “learn to learn...”Farshad Danicek, Headmaster

Founding date: July 2007School type: International Nursery and KindergartenTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Registration RMB 2,000;Deposit RMB 5,000-15,000 (refundable according to withdraw policy);Liyuan CampusNursery (1-3 yrs) RMB 53,500-68,500;Middle Group (3-5 yrs) RMB 72,500;Kindergarten (4-6 yrs) RMB 72,500-96,550Chaoyang Park CampusMother-Child Group RMB 5,000-9,000/half year; Nursery (1-3 yrs) RMB 59,000-92,000;Middle Group (3-5 yrs) RMB 120,000;Kindergarten (4-6 yrs) RMB 122,800;Long Day Care (3:45-6:00pm) RMB 38,000Transportation Fee: RMB 7,000-9,000/year Lunch Fee: RMB 5,000/year. Breakfast and lunch prepared daily by an in-house chef, using organic produce. Sausages sourced from

a German butcher and fresh bread from the South German Bakery.Age range: 1-6 yearsNumber of students: Capacity of 160Nationality of students: Austrian, German, American, British, Spanish, French, Chinese, Australian, Dutch etc.Primary teaching language: English or GermanLanguages taught: English, Chinese and GermanClass size: Nursery 12-16; Kindergarten 20-24; Pre-school 24Teacher/student ratio: Nursery 1:4; Kindergarten 1:5; Pre-school 1:6School hours: 8am-3.45pm (optional long-daycare 3.45-6pm)After school activities: Art, kung fu, tai chi, ballet, taekwondo, yoga, gymboree, music lessons, parent and child classes, hip hop and more.

School facilities: Multi-level classrooms, Parent-Child group room, library, kitchen with in-house chef, art stations, speech therapist, nurse’s station, parents’ corner, outdoor playground, outdoor labyrinth, multifunctional indoor gym with climbing areaSchool nurse: YesContact:Administrative Office, C511, Lufthansa Centre, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District (6434 0088 or 6538 2624, [email protected]) www.house-of-knowledge.net 朝阳区亮马桥路50号燕莎中心C511

Liyuan Campus, A11 East Gate of Liyuan Compound, Xiangjiang Beilu, Chaoyang District (6434 0088, English, German, Mandarin); 朝阳区香江北路丽苑小区东门A11

Chaoyang Park Campus, Victoria Gardens, 15 Chaoyang Park Xilu, Chaoyang District (6434 0088, English, German, Mandarin); 朝阳区朝

阳公园西路15号维多利亚花园公寓

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International Academy of BeijingIAB国际学校Community involvement and academic standards in a faith-based setting

Huijia Kindergarten汇佳幼儿园Nationwide chain nurtures truly international citizens

Part of a nationwide chain, Huijia Kindergarten has 17 campuses and early childhood centers around Beijing. The curriculum combines advanced international educational ideas, modern teaching methods and Chinese traditional culture and focuses on nurturing children to become international citizens. The coursework, which emphasizes basic

concepts, skills, knowledge, attitudes and behaviors, is designed to help students become “lifelong learners” and take responsibility for themselves, their studies and others.

Center – sensory area, playhouse, playground; In other centers – Huijia Farm, equestrian training ground, and golf course, etc.School nurse: YesContacts: Huijia Central Park Experimental Early Childhood Education Center. Bldg 24, Central Park Apartments, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (6597 9358, [email protected]) www.hjkids.com 汇佳新城国际体验式早教中

心.朝阳区朝外大街6号新城国际公寓24号楼

Huijia Longwan Experiential Early Childhood Education Center. Longwan Business Street, Yuyuan Lu, Houshayu, Shunyi District (8042 2245, [email protected]) www.hjkids.com 汇佳龙湾体验式早教中心.顺义区后沙峪镇裕园

路龙湾商业街 Visit website for more school locations.

Founding Date: 1993School type: Private nursery school and kindergarten Tuition fees (2010-2011 academic year):Huijia Longwan Experiential Early Childhood Educat ion Center RMB 72,000/year; Huijia Central Park Experiential Early Childhood Education Center RMB 72,000/yearTuition for other centers vary from RMB 25,000-72,000/year. Contact school administration for details.Transportation fee: RMB 400/monthMeal fee: RMB 350/month. Chinese food, and the menu changes on a regular basis. Age range: 1.5-6 years Number of students: Approximately 4,000 students at Huijia Kindergartens Nationality of students (Huijia Central Park Experimental Early Education

Center): Pakistani, Malaysian, British, American, French etc.Primary teaching languages: Chinese and EnglishLanguages taught: Chinese and EnglishClass size: Huijia Longwan Experiential Early Childhood Education Center 20; Huijia Central Park Experimental Early Childhood Education Center 20Teacher/student ratio: 1:5School hours: 8.30am-5 pm (half day classes are also available - 8.30am-11.30am, without lunch; 8.30am-noon, including lunch).After school activities: Weekly activities outside the center and special interest classes including piano, roller skating, dancing, painting etc. School facilities: Huijia Central Park Experimental Early Childhood Education

Beijing’s only Christian school is an American-style college preparatory school and a registered testing center for ACT, AP, PSAT and SAT tests. Students take daily Chinese lessons (unless English support is required) and High school students must have strong English skills as no ESL support is offered after Grade 8. Parental involvement is

encouraged in school activities and parent/family support groups run throughout the school year. IAB classes are kept small to ensure students receive individual attention from teachers. Students engage in community development projects and go on annual grade-appropriate “Enrichment Week” trips across China to learn about the culture and develop an appreciation for diversity.

Word from the principal: “At IAB, you will find strong academics in a caring community … Even as we strive for excellence in academics, our caring community is often the first thing noticed by visitors … We seek to meet the emotional and social needs of growing children, as well as their academic needs. We are blessed to have very involved parents who support the school by volunteering in the library, running a student store and planning special events. Every child and parent is an important part of the IAB community.” Tim McDonald, HeadmasterFounding Date: 1999

School type: International college prep schoolTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): One-time non-refundable application fee RMB 1,620;Kindergarten RMB 89,600 (RMB 22,400 capital fee); Grades 1-5 RMB 112,000 (RMB 28,000 capital fee);Grades 6-8 RMB 120,000 (RMB 30,000 capital fee); Grades 9-10 RMB 125,600 (RMB 31,400 capital fee); Grade 11-12 RMB 132,800 (RMB 33,200 capital fee); Transportation fee: To Lido Campus RMB 5,000-9,500 (depending on distance); to Olympic Forest Park Campus RMB 5,000 (< 5km).Lunch offered: RMB 25/day (elementary

students), RMB 28/day (secondary students); international monthly menuAge range: 5-18Number of students: 276Nationality of students: American, Australian, British, Chilean, French, Chinese HK, Korean, Singaporean, Venezuelan etc.Primary teaching language: EnglishLanguages taught: ChineseClass size: Kindergarten-Grade 3 max 16, Grades 4-5 max 18, Grades 6-12 max 20Teacher/student ratio: 1:6School hours: 8.30am–3.30pmAfter school activities: Club football, music, Chinese, art, basketball, choir, jewelry making, Model United Nations (MUN) etc.School facilities: Elementary school campus at Lido – Reading lab, IT lab, auditorium, basketball court, library, cafeteria, playground, indoor multi-purpose facility, access to gym

and swimming pool. Secondary school campus close to Olympic Park – Gym, library, track, field, IT lab, art studio, auditorium, cafeteria, access to swimming pool, fully equipped science laboratory, wi-fiSchool nurse: Internationally qualified nurses Contacts: Elementary school campus and admissions office Lido Office Tower 3, Lido Place, 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang Dis t r i c t (6430 1600, [email protected]); 朝阳区将台路6号

丽都饭店3号办公楼IAB国际学校

Middle school/High school campusInside Beijing Ya Ao School, 1 Yangshan Lu, Olympic Forest Park East, Chaoyang District (8493 8680); 朝阳区奥林匹克公园东侧仰山路

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The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB)北京蒙台梭利国际学校Beijing’s first Montessori school still going strong after 20 years

MSB has been serving expatriate children, from pre-school to elementary, for 20 years and is an affiliate member of the American Montessori Society (AMS). The school is affiliated with the International Montessori Teaching Institute which provides continual professional training and development to all MSB lead teachers and

assistant teachers. Today MSB is comprised of three campuses – two in Shunyi (River Garden and Champagne Cove) – and one in the Cherry Tree Lane area.

gymnasium/auditorium, lending library.River Garden and Champagne Cove - Rumpus room, art room, lending library, 1,000sqm playground and garden.School nurse: YesContacts:Cherry Tree Lane Campus18 Maquanying, Xiangjiang Bei Lu, Chaoyang District (6432 8228, [email protected]); 樱桃园校园, 朝阳区香江北路马泉营18号

River Garden CampusBaixinZhuang, Houshayu, Shunyi District (8046 3935, [email protected]); 裕京花园校园, 顺义区后沙峪白辛庄

Champagne Cove Campus2 Shunfu Lu, Shunyi District (8945 2591, [email protected]), 金碧湖畔校区,

顺义区顺福路2号

www.msb.edu.cn

Founding Date: 1990School type: Pre-School and Elementary (Nursery to Grade 6)Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Deposit RMB 1,600 (application fee credited towards school fees); Morning Nursery (Age 2) RMB 79,300;Full Day Nursery (Age 2) RMB 120,000;Morning Kindergarten (Ages 3 and 4) RMB 81,000;Full Day Kindergarten (Ages 3 and 4) RMB 122,000;Reception (Age 5) RMB 136,000;Elementary (Ages 6 to 12) RMB 142,000Transportation: RMB 4,800-10,000 per yearLunch fee: RMB 6,300/year. The menu is changed every month and alternates each day between a Chinese meal and a Western meal. Age range: 2-12 years

Number of students: 300Nationality of students: InternationalPrimary teaching language: English and English/Chinese in dual language classesLanguages taught: English/Chinese, Language Clubs in After-School Activities (French, German and Spanish)Class size: Max. 24 pupils per classTeacher/student ratio: Nursery 1:4; Kindergarten 1:6; Elementary 1:8School hours: 8.30am-3.30pmAfter school activities: Language clubs, Chinese painting, baking, wushu, football, swimming, chess etcSchool facilities: Cherry Tree Lane Campus - Science lab, computers in Elementary classrooms, art room, children’s cooking kitchen, music studio, football pitch, running track, ball courts, indoor

Word from the principal: “Simply put, we believe that we help facilitate each precious child’s personal growth and ‘blooming,’ to be well educated, independent, successful, whole individuals … For the many years when international education in Beijing was about real education and not the business education as it has now become, MSB has stood strong for what it believed in and will continue to do so. We have striven to provide this for 20 years and will not stop.” Carol ine Chen Gai l lard, Founder Principal

International School of Beijing (ISB) 北京顺义国际学校 From a tiny embassy school to a multinational learning center

The International School of Beijing (ISB) traces its roots back to the early 1970s when a small foreign school was established by the United States Liaison Office, the precursor to the US Embassy. In the 1980s the school was merged with the schools of the British, Australian, Canadian and New Zealand embassies and was eventually moved to its

present-day 50,000sqm purpose-built facility in Shunyi. Over the years ISB has gained an international reputation for its solid academic programs (it was the first school in Beijing to offer the full IB Diploma), comprehensive facilities and full curriculum catering to all age levels.

Word from the principal: “At ISB we have set high but attainable goals for teaching and learning in the 21st century. My philosophy is quite simple: Schools should be challenging, safe, and fun for everyone. Each student deserves a learning community that fosters individual inquiry, real-world learning experiences, and the promotion of social responsibility. A critical element of student success is recognizing that each child has a unique way of learning, and that all children can learn. And, while it is relatively easy to believe that all children can learn, the challenge is to identify individual needs and develop instructional strategies that ensure success for all children. As an instructional leader, it is my commitment to ensure high expectations and a deep understanding and integration of these important strategies into the classroom to work effectively for each student.” Tarek Razik, Head of School

Founding Date: January 1980 School type: International English-speaking elementary, middle and high school Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): EC3 (half day) RMB 65,490 (RMB 10,970 capital fee); EC4 (full day) RMB 119,690 (RMB 10,970 capital fee); Kindergarten RMB 140,330 (RMB 13,180 capital fee); Grades 1-5 RMB 140,330 (RMB 31,600 capital fee); Grades 6-8 RMB 150,540 (RMB 31,600 capital fee); Grades 9-12 RMB 165,540 (RMB 31,600 capital fee) Transportation Fee: Area A (>5km) RMB 7,610; Area B (<5km, >10km) RMB 9,840; Area C (<10km) RMB 12,330

Lunch fee: RMB 17-25/day. Features range of Western, Chinese, and vegetarian meals Age range: 3-18 Number of students: 1,850 Primary teaching language: English Languages taught: English, Chinese, French and Spanish Class size: 12-22 students Teacher/student ratio: 1:9 School hours: 8.15am–3.25pm After school activities: Athletics, Choir, Orchestra, Theater, Debate, MUN, Service Clubs, Wushu, Arts, Crafts etc. School facilities: Two library media centers, science labs, visual arts wing, 600-seat theater, stadium, four gymnasiums and a weight room, tennis courts, baseball diamond, indoor swimming pool, outdoor learning environment for elementary school students

School nurse: Available in each school division Contacts: 10 Anhua Jie (near Capital Paradise), Shunyi District (8149 3245, [email protected]) www.isb.bj.edu.cn; 顺义区安华街10号

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Ivy Bilingual School (IBS) 艾毅双语幼儿园 A multilingual approach to childhood education

Ivy Academy 艾毅国际幼儿园 An oasis of fun and learning in the heart of Dongzhimen

Ivy Academy is a pre-school and kindergarten created in collaboration with the Harvard Graduate School of Education Researchers that accepts students of ages two through six. The school offers an English environment with a “specialized focus on the customized development of every child” based on Harvard Professor Dr Howard Gardner’s Multiple

Intelligences Theory and a convenient Dongzhimen area location.

Word from the principal: “Ivy Academy is located within East Lake Villas, a private oasis in the Dongzhimen area. It is comprised of four bright and spacious classrooms. The facility also includes a purpose-built children’s kitchen, a well-stocked children’s library, an art room and a large dedicated indoor play area. It is a fun and rich learning environment for your child.” Londi Carbajal, Chief Educational Officer and Campus Director

Founding Date: 2004 School type: Kindergarten Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Deposit RMB 8,000 (non-refundable, to be credited toward tuition); Registration fee RMB 800; Half-day RMB 86,000; Nursery (part week, 2/3 days) RMB 39,560/ 59,350; Full day RMB 127,900 Different rates apply if you choose to pay in two installments Transportation fee: Optional, ranges from RMB 6,400-12,000/year Lunch: Optional, RMB 28/meal. Meals

are catered by HuaBang and includes a mixture of Western and Chinese cuisines that are suitable for young children. The menu rotates monthly and the nutrition levels are carefully monitored by a certified school nurse. Age range: 2-6 years Number of students: 53 Nationality of students: 18 nationalities represented Primary teaching language: English Languages taught: English and Chinese Class size: Max 15 Teacher/student ratio: 1:3.75 School hours: 8.30am-noon (half day), 8.30-

3.30pm (full day) After school activities: Creative movement, art, kickboxing School facilities: Outdoor playground, garden, large indoor playroom, aerobics room, swimming pool, multi-purpose room and a Suzhou garden with lake School nurse: Yes Contacts: C101 East Lake Villas, 35 Dongzhimenwai Street, Dongcheng District (8451 1380, [email protected]) www.ivyschools.com; 东城区东直门外大街35号东湖别墅C101

Like its sister school Ivy Academy (see p67), Ivy Bilingual School (IBS) enrolls children from two to six years of age and offers a curriculum designed in the spirit of the Multiple Intelligences theory. The goal of Ivy Bilingual School is to provide children with the most current research-based practices coupled with the knowledge of the unique Chinese

culture. Children graduating from IBS are comfortable speaking in both English and Chinese. Founding Date: 2004

School facilities: Outdoor playground, library, large indoor playroom, aerobics room, swimming pool, multiple-purpose room School nurse: Yes Contacts: Ocean Express Campus, Bldg E, Ocean Express, 2 Dongsanhuan Beilu (north of Kempinski), Chaoyang District. (8446 7287, [email protected]); 朝阳区东三环北

路2号远洋新干线E座

Orchid Garden Campus, 18 Xinjin Lu, Cui Ge Xiang (Airport Expressway, Beigao Exit), Chaoyang District (8439 7080, [email protected]);朝阳区崔各乡新锦路

18号卓锦万代小区内

www.ivyschools.com

School type: Kindergarten Tuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): Registration fee RMB 800; Deposit RMB 6,000 (non-refundable, credited toward tuition); RMB 42,600–57,000/year (Ocean Express Campus); RMB 39,000–52,400/year (Orchid Garden Campus) Different rates if you choose to pay by semester or by month Transportation Fee: RMB 6,400-12,000/year (optional) Lunch fee: RMB 25/meal (optional). Meals catered by HuaBang and includes a mixture of Western and Chinese cuisines. Menu rotates every four weeks and the nutrition level is

carefully monitored by our certified school nurse. Age range: 2-6 years Number of students: 138 (Ocean Express Campus); 77 (Orchid Garden Campus) Nationality of students: 27 nationalities represented Primary teaching language: Chinese and English Languages taught: Chinese and English Class size: 20-25 Teacher/student ratio: 1:5 (nursery and pre-kindergarten); 1:8 (kindergarten) School hours: 8.30-11.30am (half day); 8.30am-4pm (full day) After school activities: Arts and crafts, rollerblading, English, kung fu

Word from the principal: “We seek to put together a diverse group of children who will be able to learn from one another. We accept students of all nationalities, religions and social backgrounds.” Jenny Chen, Campus Director

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Mammolina Children’s Home Montessori Kindergarten三为园蒙德梭利托幼中心A model Montessori school with a pure Montessori curriculum

Located next to the Beijing Riviera compound, Mammolina Children’s Home opened in 2005 and offers a pure Montessori curriculum to children from 1 to 7 years old. Classes are taught in English and Chinese in “uniquely integrated, open-space classrooms where children learn and thrive following their own natural needs and rhythm, and

each child’s progress is monitored individually.” Mammolina touts its one-on-one assistance and detailed record keeping system that allows detailed tailored focus on each child’s interests and progress, as well as its “spacious, carefully prepared child-sized environments,” high safety and hygiene standards.

After school activities: Ballet, kung fu, piano, violin, guitar etc. School facilities: Integrated 250-300sqm classrooms, child size kitchen, indoor and outdoor private natural garden/play area, etc.School nurse: School Doctor with 22 years experience. First-aid trained staff. Contacts:36 Maquanying Si Qu, Xiangjiang Beilu, Chaoyang District (8470 5128, [email protected]) www.montessori.ws; 朝阳区

香江北路马泉营四区36号

Founding Date: 2005School type: Montessori infant-toddler and kindergarten programTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): 1-3 years RMB 96,000 (half day), RMB 124,000 (full day)/year;3-6 years RMB 100,200 (half day), RMB 134,000 (full day)/year Transportation fee: RMB 6,480-8,100/year (depending on route) Lunch fee: RMB 4,860/year. Chinese and Western organic food are served, with two certified dieticians on board.

Age range: 1-7 yearsNumber of students: 40Nationality of students: Open to all children, regardless of country of origin, nationality, language or religionPrimary teaching languages: English and ChineseLanguages taught: English and Chinese Class size: 15 for the infant-toddler classroom, 25 for the kindergartenTeacher/student ratio: 1:4School hours: 8.10am-3.30pm (half day program available)

Word from the principal: “Mammolina is truly dedicated to a child centered learning environment, unique and unmatched by any other. We invite you to take a look at us and compare with others, look at our school environment, at our safety and hygiene standards, and the qualifications of our staff, we have the most experienced Montessori teachers in the international market … Our graduates still make time to come and spend it in our kindergarten environment, which should say enough about contentment with our school community. One of our graduates said to his Dad: ‘You don’t need a treasure, you just need a kid like me.’” Sasha Gigliesi, Director

New Garden International School新园双语幼儿园An enriching kindergarten curriculum in the heart of the CBD

Located in Fulicheng just south of the China World Trade Center and opposite the new Fancaodi Primary School campus, New Garden International Kindergarten has both Chinese and native English-speaking teachers on staff. They offer a fun-based, enriching curriculum that will enable your child to flourish in both Chinese and Western education

systems. Equipped with a children’s kitchen, library, inside and outside play areas, the school offers a warm and peaceful child-centered environment for students to develop and learn. New Garden accepts children from the ages of 2-6, with extracurricular classes available for children up to 12. Word from the founder:

“We are one of the most innovative kindergartens in Beijing and deliver on our promises to children and to parents. We welcome serious visitors, both children and adults, to both visit our school and spend time in our classrooms. With sister schools outside China, we draw our classroom materials, educational philosophy and staff from around the English and Chinese-speaking worlds to offer a truly world-class Early Childhood Education environment at reasonable cost. Your child deserves no less!” Michael Furst, Founder

Founding Date: September 1, 2008 School type: International KindergartenTuition fees (2010-2011 Academic Year): RMB 33,600/year (for children ages 2-6)Lunch fee: RMB 600/month. Organic produce, Chinese and Western food.Book fee: RMB 600/year Age range: 2-6 years oldNumber of students: 180Nationality of students: American, Chinese, British, French, Canadian, Australian, Singaporean, Vietnamese, Israeli, etc. Primary teaching languages: English and Chinese

Languages taught: English and ChineseClass size: 25Teacher/student ratio: 1:5School hours: 7.40am-5pmAfter school activities: Art, dance, science, wushu, piano, calligraphySchool facilities: Children’s kitchen, library, inside and outside play areasSchool nurse: YesContacts:Bldg 61, Area D, Fulicheng (north of Shuangjing Qiao), Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District (5876 1319, [email protected]) 朝阳

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Russian Childhood Culture Center Smeshariki-Beijing

The motto of the center is “To know, to feel, to do,” which signifies a commitment to a hands-on learning approach. The program seeks to nurture children’s cognitive activity, curiosity, desire for self-knowledge and develop creative, mental abilities and speech, while stimulating their imagination. The center is focused on increasing children’s

self-awareness and establishing an environment of emotional comfort conducive to the development of individuality and positive personal qualities. Learning materials feature the super popular Russian animation characters Smeshariki.

Founding Date: January 2011School type: Russian kindergarten and culture centerTuition Fees (2010-2011 school year): RMB 6,500/month (full day), RMB 4,000/month (half day)Lunch fee: RMB 500/month. Russian and Western options available.Age range: 3-12 years oldNumber of students: Up to 90Nationality of students: MultinationalPrimary teaching language: RussianLanguages taught: Russian, Chinese, EnglishClass size: 20Teacher/student ratio: 1:10

School hours: 8.30am-6.30pmAfter school activities: Music, dance, art, sports (including swimming at nearby indoor pool).School facilities: Brand new campus, park nearby, spacious classrooms with large work areas, big bright windows for natural light and children’s furniture. Classrooms are tailored to meet the developmental needs of each age group. Contacts:101, 1/F, Bldg 2, Qiumadu, 2 Shangjialou Lu, Chaoyang District ([email protected]) www.smeshariki.cn.com朝阳区尚家楼路2号院裘马都2号楼1层101

Word from the principal: “Russian Childhood Culture Center Smeshariki-Beijing is a place for children living abroad to strengthen their knowledge of the Russian language, as well as Russian culture and traditions. For a person living in the 21st century, it is essential to understand the world and its global culture. Together, parents and qualified teachers, psychologists and educators can help children master the great Russian language, study Russian literature and culture, and develop their spiritual values.” Zhanna Raitina, Principal

St. Paul American School (SPAS)北京师范大学第二附属中学An American-style high school education in the heart of Beijing

St. Paul American School (SPAS) is a member of the Nacel International School Systems with its headquarter school located in St. Paul, Minnesota and consists of a middle and high preparatory school offering a dual language diploma in English and Chinese. It incorporates an American curriculum that includes AP courses taught by certified

American staff, as well as Chinese language, physical education and music courses. SPAS is a residential campus that is attached to the Second High School connected to Beijing Normal University and shares with it a picturesque campus with an activity field, track, outdoor and indoor basketball courts, pool, and more.

Founding Date: 2007School type: Nacel Intranational, Residential, Private College PreparatoryTuition fees (2011-2012 Academic Year, prices available in USD only): Enrollment Fee USD 100;Entrance Fee USD 850;Tuition Fee USD 13,000Lunch Fee: USD 520; buffet style with a daily changing menuAge range: 13-19Number of students: 180Nationality of students: Representing over 18 different countriesPrimary teaching language: English

Languages taught: English and ChineseClass size: 15Teacher/student ratio: 1:15School hours: 8am-5.30pmAfter school activities: A variety of sports and academic leisure activities are taught by American teachers from 3-4pm School facilities: Boarding School campus School nurse: Three school nurses on a shift rotationContacts: 18 Guan’aoyuan, Qinghe, Haidian District (8070 3420) www.stpaulschool.cn; 海淀区清

河宝胜里观澳园18号

Word from the principal: “We strive to prepare our students to live responsibly, productively, and creatively in our dramatically changing world. Our school is growing and expanding its curricular components as we change and evolve – we were recently accredited by Advanced ED, a division of the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement … St. Paul American School offers the wisdom of experienced staff and the creativity and enthusiasm of younger staff, which are all energetic and committed to helping children achieve their potentials at our school and reach goals they may have beyond our campus into the future.” Dr. Sharon Marcotte, Principal

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Western Academy of Beijing (WAB)北京京西学校Connecting, challenging and inspiring students to make a difference

Western Academy of Beijing is an International Baccalaureate World School that boasts a “challenging and caring educational environment in which students are active participants in the learning process.” WAB provides a learner-centered atmosphere that nurtures a strong sense of community among its 1,550 students

from 55 countries, with the mission to “Connect, Inspire, Challenge: Make a Difference.” Campus facilities are extensive and include a lake and model wetlands that are the foundation of its environmental science center.

sections – Early Childhood Center, Elementary School, Middle School and High School – with the HUB Sports, Arts and Technology Center as a shared resource for middle and high school students.School nurse: Yes, in each school sectionContacts:10 Laiguangying Donglu, Chaoyang District (8456 4155, [email protected]) www.wab.edu; 朝阳区来广营东路10号

Founding Date: 1994School type: Independent International School (Nursery to Grade 12)Tuition fees (2010/2011 Academic Year, combined total includes capital levy and tuition): Nursery RMB 85,000;Pre-Kindergarten RMB 141,000;Kindergarten RMB 165,000;Grades 1-5 RMB 171,000;Grades 6-8 RMB 181,000;Grades 9-10 RMB 198,000;Grades 11-12 RMB 204,000Transportation fee: RMB 7,000-10,000/year depending on area Lunch fee: Students purchase snacks and meals with a pre-paid SmartCard. The menu features a range of Western, Chinese and vegetarian meals.Age range: 3-18 years oldNumber of students: 1,550

Nationality of students: 55 nationalities represented Primary teaching language: EnglishLanguages taught: Chinese, French and Spanish Class size: Early Childhood 14; High School 21Teacher/student ratio: 1:8 School hours: 8.30am-3.30pmAfter school activities:WABX, WAB’s extra curricular and recreational activities program, provides enrichment activities for students to explore and extend areas of interest. Activities include volleyball, soccer, badminton, choir, rock school, China Club, Art Club, Photography Club, Speech and Debate Club, Global Citizenship Projects and more. School facilities: WAB’s campus consists of six buildings, four of which provide a self-contained environment for each of the school

Word from the director: “WAB is one of the most highly regarded international schools in the world. Our focus is always on excellence in student learning and understanding, and we take advantage of our location in Beijing to give our diverse student body unique opportunities to learn from this exciting environment. WAB’s mission is to connect, inspire and challenge all members of our community so that they make a difference in our world, and this requires us to do our part to emphasize social, environmental and economic global issues. Students at WAB learn that they can really ‘be the change’ … We challenge our students to make the changes in the world positive ones. In the words of one of our alumni ‘I truly believe WAB is making the world a better place ‘.” Robert Landau, Director of WAB

Whether a student is contemplating

college or university, an internship

or employment, or other post-

high school options, having an experienced

guidance counselor is invaluable, particularly

for international school students whose

opportunities are literally global. The high

school counselors at the Western Academy of

Beijing (WAB) - Aleka Bilan, Michelle Chow-

Liu, Peter Hauet, and Bernie Longboy -

provide expert service, with over 60 years of

combined counseling experience.

"We have an absolutely outstanding counseling team at WAB. Our students connect with their individual counselors, talking with them about social issues, academics, college planning, and many other areas of their lives. We strongly encourage parents, also, to connect with their children’s counselors and develop the relationship. We all work together to provide a comprehensive guidance program for every student and family at WAB.” – Rena Mirkin, WAB HS

Principal

Preparing high school students for their

future begins in Grade 9 at WAB and

continues even beyond graduation. The

counseling department offers remarkably

broad personal and academic support,

including personal counseling, study and time

management, stress management, learning

style inventories, career interest profiles,

career fairs, pre-college testing, transition

workshops, college visits, and life-skills

workshops on resume-writing, budgeting and

banking, dealing with roommates, learning

to cook, and even how to fix a bike!

WAB is an International Baccalaureate (IB)

World School; the counseling and teaching

staff includes a number of IB Diploma

Programme moderators and examiners with

an in-depth understanding of the IBDP’s

curriculum requirements - another enormous

benefit to WAB students. WAB has seen a rise

in IB scores for each of the past four years

and students consistently score on or above

par with global international school results.

Over 60% of the Class of 2010 completed the

full IBDP, a two-year intensive course of study,

earning WAB’s best scores to date, including

recent graduate Clara Marquardt's perfect

score of 45 on her exams.

"We are enormously proud of our students. I hope current WAB students are inspired and challenged by the performance of the students last year and in years before.” - Cathy Jones, WAB HS Assistant

Principal

WAB students receive the support and

information necessary to make choices that

maximize their unique post-high school

opportunities and help them to successfully

reach their goals. 98% of WAB graduates

attend degree-seeking programs after leaving

the school. Recent graduates have gone

on to universities and colleges in Australia,

Canada, Korea, UK, US, France, Netherlands,

Switzerland, Japan, Germany, Austria, China,

Norway, Sweden and Belgium.

"I am very impressed by how competitive our graduates have been coming from such a young program. The fact that they are doing so well in terms of post-high school experience is extremely impressive and a testament to our students and our program,” – Aleka Bilan, WAB HS Counselor

The academic achievement of this most recent

class of WAB graduates is evidence of their

own commitment and serious efforts in high

school. At WAB any student who chooses

to may enroll in IBDP, in contrast to many

international schools that restrict IB Diploma

enrollment to top academic performers.

"We encourage all interested students,”

says Bernie Longboy, "to consider the full IB

Diploma and we support them all the way.”

The consistent return of outstanding results

at WAB is due to both the students’ own

drive to succeed in their studies and the hard-

working, skilled team of WAB professionals

– teachers and counselors – encouraging and

aiding them every step of the way.

WAB GUIDANCE COUNSELINGSTART EARLY AND ADDRESS THE WHOLE STUDENT

Clockwise from top left, WAB HS Counselors Michelle Chow-Liu, Aleka Bilan, Peter Hauet, and Bernie Longboy

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Windsor Bilingual Kindergarten温莎双语幼儿园A premium kindergarten integrating a carefully-crafted curriculum

Founded and managed by Dulwich College Management International with two campuses in exclusive residential areas of Beijing, Windsor Bilingual Kindergarten positions itself as a “premium kindergarten built on a synthesis of the strongest elements from both Western and Chinese educational traditions.” The school strives to foster the holistic

development of young children, and prides itself on its spacious facilities (encompassing 5,500 sqm at the Vancouver Forest campus), state-of-the-art facilities and carefully crafted curriculum based on three main components – the EYFS Statutory Framework (UK), Beijing Curriculum Authority Happiness and Development Guidance, and the Integrated Theme Study Programme (Nanjing) – taught by staff that trains regularly in conjunction with that of Dulwich College Beijing. A foreign teacher is in class all day at the Legend Garden Campus and for half of the day at the Vancouver Forest Campus.

School nurse: One per campus (teachers are trained in Red-Cross certified first aid) Contacts: Vancouver Forest Campus.Vancouver Forest, Beiqijia Town, Litang Lu, Changping District (6975 6579) www.vancouver.windsorkindergarten.cn 温莎温哥华森林园.昌平区立汤路北七家镇温

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Legend Garden Campus. Legend Garden Villa, 89 Capital Airport Road, Shunyi District (6456 0020) legendgardens.windsorkindergarten.cn 温莎丽京园.顺义区首都机场路89号丽京

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Founding Date: September 2007School type: Bilingual pre-schoolTuition fees (2010-2011 academic year): RMB10,000 deposit;RMB 500 application fee;Legend Gardens Campus RMB 80,000/year (full day); RMB 43,800 per year (half day) Vancouver Forest CampusRMB 58,000 per year (full day); RMB 30,000 per year (half day) Transportation fee: RMB 600-900/month (depending on area)Lunch fee: RMB 30/day. Both campuses offer nutritionally balanced organic breakfasts, lunches, snacks and diners.Age range: 18 months–6 yearsNumber of students: 150 between two

campusesNationality of students: MixedPrimary teaching language: English and ChineseLanguages taught: English and ChineseClass size: Varies between age groups, maximum 25Teacher/student ratio: Varies between age groups, 1:5-1:8 School hours: 8.30am-4.30pmAfter school activities: Legend Gardens Campus - drama, cooking, creative art, dance, piano, taekwondo etc. Vancouver Forest Campus - art, chess, cooking*, drama, English, football,* etc (*available in the spring 2011).School facilities: art and music rooms, indoor gymnasium (climbing facilities), dance room, multimedia libraries, playground and gardens

Word from the principal: “At Windsor we are committed to nurturing our children to be happy, confident, fully developed and well-rounded citizens of the world with a sense of responsibility … We provide a safe, enjoyable and encouraging bilingual learning environment … We challenge our children, not stress them. We believe that all children should be treated as unique individuals [and] should be allowed to actively explore and encouraged to think independently and to develop a sense of responsibility. The ideas of harmony and freedom [are also] integrated as they represent the essences of Chinese and Western ideology … [And finally] children should be enabled to live their lives with appreciation and gratefulness and to enjoy whatever the future brings for them.” Vicky Zhao and Tom Genon, Principals

Yew Chung International School of Beijing (YCIS Beijing)北京耀中国际学校A global education combining the best of the East and West

Located within the scenic Honglingjin Park in the heart of downtown Beijing, Yew Chung International School of Beijing celebrates its 15th year of educating students of the Beijing expatriate community. YCIS Beijing, an IB World school, is fully accredited by CIS, NEASC and NCCT, and is a part of the Yew Chung Education Foundation with over

5,000 students across campuses in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Chongqing, and Qingdao, and Silicon Valley, US. Providing K2 – Year 13 students with a quality curriculum based on the National Curriculum for England and a research-based Chinese Language Program that equips students to be bilingual, competitive, and globally-minded citizens.

Contacts: Honglingjin Park east gate, 5 Houbalizhuang, Chaoyang District (8583 3731, [email protected]) www.ycis-bj.com 朝阳区后八里庄5号红领巾公园东门

Founding Date: August 1995School type: ECE, Primary, Secondary, (K2–Year 13)Tuition fees (2010/2011 Academic Year): Application Fee RMB 1,660 (non-refundable); Placement Deposit RMB 5,000–14,000 (year level dependent);K2 (half day) RMB 59,000;K2 (full day) RMB 99,000;K3-K4 RMB 132,000;Year 1-6 RMB 157,000;Year 7-9 RMB 168,000;Year 10-11 RMB 179,000;Year 12-13 RMB 185,000Transportation: RMB 9,300-12,700/year (optional) Lunch Fee: The school works with an outside catering company. Age range: 2-18 yearsNumber of students: 775

Nationalities of students: 45 nationalitiesPrimary teaching language: English and Chinese Languages taught: English and Mandarin ChineseClass size: Varies according to year level, max 25 studentsTeacher/student ratio: Varies according to the year level with unique Co-Teaching model (one Western and one Chinese homeroom teacher) in ECE and Primary School School hours: 8am-3.15pm After school activities: Art, drama, music, sports, Model United Nations, Orchestra, Inter-school sports competitions etc.School facilities: Computer and science laboratories, music suites, gymnasium, performing arts center, multi-purpose auditorium, two libraries and outdoor activity areasSchool nurse: Full-time

Word from the co-principals:“YCIS Beijing aims to assist students with their transition from one country or one education system to another. To do this, we provide a high quality, broadly balanced, international education that introduces students to the fascinating cultural and historical heritage of our host country and world. Our students study a truly unique research-based curriculum that integrates the best of Eastern and Western traditions. This allows us to approach the study of world issues from a global perspective, foster cultural respect and develop fluency in two major world languages of the 21st century – English and Chinese. As the world changes and becomes more globalised we pride ourselves in preparing our students to become adaptable, multilingual global citizens fully prepared to participate in and contribute to their community. We welcome an opportunity for you to personally meet with us.” Christine Xu and Wayne Richardson, Co-Principals

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Beijing New Talent Academy 北京市新英才学校

BRBS Beijing Rego British School (BRBS) 北京瑞金英国学校

The British School of Beijing (BSB) 北京英国学校

Beijing Shuren Ribet Private School 北京市私立树人 瑞贝学校

Care for Children 英国关爱儿童

The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten 巧智博仁国际幼儿园

Children’s Learning Center of Beijing (CLCB) 爱嘉励儿童双语培训学校

Daystar Academy 启明星双语学校

Dulwich College Beijing (DCB) 北京德威英国国际学校 (Capital Airport Road)

Dulwich College Beijing (DCB) 北京德威英国国际学校 (Beijing Riviera Campus)

Eduwings Kindergarten 金翼德懿幼儿园

Harrow International School Beijing 北京哈罗英国学校

House of Knowledge International Kindergarten 好思之家国际幼儿园

Huijia Kindergarten 汇佳幼儿园

International School of Beijing (ISB) 北京顺义国际学校

Ivy Bilingual School (IBS) 艾毅双语幼儿园

Mammolina Children’s Home-Montessori Kindergarten 三为园蒙德梭利托幼中心

The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB)北京蒙台梭利国际学校(Cherry Tree Lane Campus)

The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB)北京蒙台梭利国际学校(River Garden Campus)

The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB)北京蒙台梭利国际学校(Champagne Cove Campus)

Western Academy of Beijing (WAB) 北京京西学校

Windsor Bilingual Kindergarten 温莎双语幼儿园

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BRBS Beijing Rego British School (BRBS) 北京瑞金英国学校

The British School of Beijing (BSB) 北京英国学校

Beijing Shuren Ribet Private School 北京市私立树人 瑞贝学校

Care for Children 英国关爱儿童

The Children’s House International Montessori Kindergarten 巧智博仁国际幼儿园

Children’s Learning Center of Beijing (CLCB) 爱嘉励儿童双语培训学校

Daystar Academy 启明星双语学校

Dulwich College Beijing (DCB) 北京德威英国国际学校 (Capital Airport Road)

Dulwich College Beijing (DCB) 北京德威英国国际学校 (Beijing Riviera Campus)

Eduwings Kindergarten 金翼德懿幼儿园

Harrow International School Beijing 北京哈罗英国学校

House of Knowledge International Kindergarten 好思之家国际幼儿园

Huijia Kindergarten 汇佳幼儿园

International School of Beijing (ISB) 北京顺义国际学校

Ivy Bilingual School (IBS) 艾毅双语幼儿园

Mammolina Children’s Home-Montessori Kindergarten 三为园蒙德梭利托幼中心

The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB)北京蒙台梭利国际学校(Cherry Tree Lane Campus)

The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB)北京蒙台梭利国际学校(River Garden Campus)

The International Montessori School of Beijing (MSB)北京蒙台梭利国际学校(Champagne Cove Campus)

Western Academy of Beijing (WAB) 北京京西学校

Windsor Bilingual Kindergarten 温莎双语幼儿园

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Family Health DirectoryClinics & HospitalsAgape Counseling and Training Center Daily 9am-5pm.. Rm 2702, Unit 1, Bldg 3, 201 Tangli Lu, Chaoyang District. 爱在人间, 朝阳区汤立路201号院3号楼1单元2702室

AmAsia International Medical Center Formerly known as American-Sino Hospital, AmAsia International Medical Center focuses on meeting women’s and children’s healthcare needs in a warm and relaxing environment. AmAsia uses the latest international medical technology and is staffed by English-speaking doctors experienced in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology. Nurses and midwives also speak English and the center can provide lan-guage services in both Japanese and Russian. Provides direct billing with most major interna-tional insurance providers, as well as allowing direct payments. Daily 24hrs. 218 Xiaoguan Beili, Anwai Dajie, east of Olympic Center, Chaoyang District. (6496 8888/5151) www.asog-beijing.com 东方美华医院, 朝阳区安外大街小关北里218号(�奥体中心东)

Amcare Women’s & Children’s Hospital This newly opened hospital near the Lido focuses on maternity services, women’s health and pediatrics. Foreign language support is available upon request.24-hr appointment service. Daily 8am-4.30pm. 9 Fangyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (6434 2399 24hr hotline, 800 610 6200) www.amcare.com.cn 北京美中宜和妇儿医院, 朝阳区朝阳区芳园西路9号

Bayley & Jackson Medical Center Provides families with a wide range of services, includ-ing routine cleanings, x-ray, fillings, whiten-ing, crowns, bridges and cosmetic. Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-5.30pm. 7 Ritan Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8562 9998, after-hours emergencies 8562 9990) www.bjhealthcare.com 庇利积臣医疗中心, 朝阳区日坛东路7号

Beijing Antai Maternity Hospital Founded in 2003, Beijing Antai Maternity Hospital is the first hospital in Beijing with a water birth center to allow natural births. The hospital also researches male and female infertility, recurrent miscarriage, endometriosis, and more. Daily 8.30am-5pm. Building 18, Court 1, Xingheyuan, Jiayuan Road, Fengtai District. (67735551, 67537768) www.antaihospital.com 北京安太妇产医院, 丰台区北京丰台嘉园路星河城1号院18号楼

Beijing Children’s Hospital Daily 6.30am-10.30pm. 56 Nanlishi Lu, Xicheng District. (59616161) 北京儿童医院, 西城区南礼士路56号

Beijing Friendship Hospital This public hos-pital has direct billing arrangements with some insurers. The basic consultation fee is RMB 70, 100, or 200 according to the doctor’s level of expertise. Mon-Fri 7am-4.30pm, Sat-Sun 7am-11am, 24hr emergency care. 95 Yong’an Lu, Xuanwu District. (6301 4411 ext 3482) www.bfh.com.cn 北京友谊医院, 宣武区永安路95号

Beijing Intech Eye Hospital Eye care, including emergency treatment, telephone consultations, laser corrective surgery and preventative care. On-site shop sells frames and lenses. The VIP clinic has English-speak-ing staff, many trained overseas, and family ophthalmologists. Daily 8.30am-4.30pm. 1,4,5/F Panjiayuan Plaza, 12 Panjiayuan Nanli, Chaoyang District. (6773 2700, [email protected]) www.intecheye.com 英智眼科医院, 朝阳区潘家园南里12号潘家园大厦1,4,5层

Beijing International SOS Clinic Inter-national standard clinic providing the full spectrum of medical services including fam-ily medicine, dental services, OB/GYN, ENT, ophthalmology, psychiatry, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and TCM. Staff is made up of highly trained professionals from all over the world. A 24hr call center provides medical assistance over the phone in English, Chinese and Japanese. The clinic has direct billing ar-rangements with all major insurance providers. Consultations cost USD 90. Daily 24hrs. Suite

105, Wing 1, Kunsha Building, 16 Xinyuanli, Chaoyang District. (6462 9112, 24hr: 6462 9100, [email protected]) www.internationalsos.com 北京国际救援中心, 朝阳区新源里16号琨莎中心一座105室

Beijing New Century Harmony Pediatric Clinic As a satellite clinic of renowned Beijing New Century International Children’s Hospital, Beijing New Century Harmony Pediatric Clinic has a strong team of experienced pediatricians and nurses from China and overseas. Multi-lingual services are offered on a 24hr basis, consultations 9am-6pm. K-01, Building No. 19, Harmony Business Center, Liyuan Street, Tianzhu Zhen, Shunyi District. (6456 2599) www.ncich.com.cn 北京新世纪荣和儿科门诊部, 顺义区北京市顺义区天竺镇丽苑街荣和商业中心19号楼K-01

Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hos-pital 1) 8am-4pm. 17 Qihelou, Dongcheng District. (6525 0731); 2) 251 Yaojiayuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (8597 6699) 北京妇产医院, 1) 东城区骑河楼17号; 2) 朝阳区姚家园路251号

Beijing Orient Care Clinic Offering interna-tional families high quality medical services, including family medicine, internal medicine, OB/GYN, TCM, pediatrics, Emergency Room services, specialist consultation, radiology and ultrasonography, laboratory and pharmacy services with English-speaking staff. Provides direct billing services with international insur-ance providers. Mon-Sat 9am-6pm. Unit 102, Business Building 16, China Central Place, 89 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (Chi/Eng 6598 1887, Jpn 6598 1823) www.rentaimedical.com 北京仁泰门诊部, 朝阳区建国路89号华贸中心16号商务楼102

Beijing Tiantan Puhua International Hos-pital A private, international-standard hospital offering a range of emergency services and out patient care. Beijing Tiantan Puhua Hospital has a full, English speaking staff on call 24-hours. Medical services include: neurology and neurosurgery, Beijing’s only international stand-ard podiatric center, occupational and physical theraphy, plastic surgery and and non-surgical cosmetic services, hand surgery, orthopedics, ENT, oncology, full physical check-ups starting at RMB 900, on-site imaging, laboratory and pharmacy services. Specialist consultations are RMB 200-800 and direct billing is avail-able for more than 20 international insurance companies. 24-hour emergency care. 7am-10pm(Mon-Fri). 8am-10pm(Sat-Sun). 12 Tian-tan Nanli, Chongwen District, 800m west of the south gate of the temple of heaven, Chongwen District. (67020836, [email protected]) www.puhuachina.com, www.puhuachina.cn 北京天坛普华医院, 北京天坛普华体检中心, 崇文区天坛南里12号

Beijing United Family Jianguomen Health & Wellness Center Offers family medicine, counseling services, stress management, health screening, a dental clinic, and radiol-ogy, laboratory and cosmetic services. Mon-Fri 8.30am-12pm,1pm-3.30pm. B1/F, the St. Regis Residence, the St. Regis Hotel, 21 Jianguomen-wai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (8532 1678) www.unitedfamilyhospitals.com 北京和睦家健康中心, 朝阳区建国门外大街21号北京国际俱乐部饭店公寓楼地下一层

Beijing United Family Hospital Beijing’s only private, international-standard hospital offering the full spectrum of inpatient and outpatient services. BJU has a team of over 60 certified expatriate and internationally trained physicians and surgeons. Clinics include pedi-atrics, OB/GYN, dental, ophthalmology, coun-seling, ENT, physiotherapy, TCM chiropractics and dermatology. It’s the first choice for many expatriates giving birth in China, and is the choice for referral from other hospitals without in-house birthing units. Wide range of medical and surgical specialties provided. The ICU and emergency room are open 24hrs. An independ-ent blood bank operates on site. Direct billing is available with a range of insurance providers. Consultation fees for first-time patients are RMB 323-1,294. Fees for return patients are RMB 174-971. 1) Mon-Sat 8.30am-5pm; Sun

8.30am-midnight. St Regis Wellness Center. B1/F, 21 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (8532 1678); 2) Mon-Thurs 9.30-7.30pm, Fri-Sun 9.30am-4.30pm. 818, Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone, Shunyi District. (8046 5432); 3) Mon-Fri noon-8.30pm. 2/F Grand Summit, Dongfang Donglu, Chaoyang District. (5927 7005); 4) Mon-Sat 8.30am-5.30pm. 24-hour emergency care. 2 Jiangtai Lu (in the Lido area), Chaoyang Dis-trict. (5927 7000, 5927 7120 (ER ), fax 5927 7200) www.unitedfamilyhospitals.com 北京和睦家医院, 1) 朝阳区朝阳区建国门外大街21号国际俱乐部饭店地下1层; 2) 顺义区顺义区天竺房地产开发区日祥社区818号; 3) 朝阳区朝阳区第三使馆区二层; 4) 朝阳区将台路2号

Beijing United Family Shunyi Clinic Offers family medicine, a pediatric clinic, women’s health services, travel medicine, family coun-seling, physiotherapy and pediatric physi-otherapy. Mon-Thu 9.30am-7.30pm, Fri-Sun 9.30am-4.30pm. Unit 806, Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone, Shunyi District. (8046 5432, fax 8046 4383) www.unitedfamilyhospitals.com 北京和睦家医院诊所, 顺义区天竺开发区荣祥广场806号

Capital Children’s Clinic (Ritan) Pediatrics hospital offers a complete range departments, including respiratory, stomatology, internal medicine and TCM. Daily 24 hours. 2 Yabao Lu (across from west gate of Ritan Park), Chaoyang District. (8569 5755/5756/5757 (registration)/5555 (main switchboard)/5352) 首都儿科研究, 朝阳区朝阳区雅宝路2号

Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Dr. David Zhang is an American National Board Exam Certificated chiropractic doctor, a Texas licensed acupuncturist and herbalist, and a specialist in Chinese medicine. He provides chiropractic, physiotherapy, and other manual therapies for back pain, sciatica, and other conditions, as well as acupuncture and natural medicine treatments. Medical services 24hrs; Dental services 8.30am-6pm (Mon-Fri), 8.30am-12pm (Sat); Integrated medical service 8.30am-5.30pm (Mon-Fri). S106, 1/F, Beijing Internal Medical Center, Lufthansa Center Of-fice Building, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 1561/2/3) 北京国际医疗中心, 朝阳区亮马桥路50号燕莎中心写字楼1层 S106

Haidian Hospital Cheap and conveniently located for university students, this general hospital specializes in internal medicine and neurosurgery. Registration fee RMB 3.5-13; cash only. Clinic hours Mon-Fri 7.30-11.30am and 1-4.30pm, Sat-Sun 7.30-11.30am. 24-hour emergency. 29 Zhongguancun Dajie, Haidian District. (6258 3042, emergency 6258 3093) www.hdhospital.com 海淀医院, 海淀区中关村大街29号

Hong Kong International Medical Clinic, Beijing Beijing’s first joint-venture medical organization operates according to interna-tional standards, has a high-quality interna-tional administration system, high-level medical staff, and warm service. A 24hr helpline offers medical support in English, Chinese and Japa-nese, and other languages on request. A basic consultation costs USD 58. Direct billing with 14 international insurers. Daily 9am-9pm (after 9pm minimal staff on duty). 9/F, office tower of the Swissotel, 2 Chaoyangmen Beidajie, Dongcheng District. (6501 4260, 6553 2288 ext 2345/6/7) www.hkclinic.com 北京港澳国际医务诊所, 东城区朝阳门北大街2号港澳中心瑞士酒店办公楼9层

International Medical Center (IMC) For-eign doctors on-site offering a wide range of medical services, including family medicine, psychological services, dental, Ob/Gyn, pedi-atrics and TCM. Drop-in services for travelers; x-rays and ultrasounds available on-site. Eng-lish, Chinese, Arabic and Russian spoken. Daily 24hrs. S106, S111 Lufthansa Center, 50 Liang-mahe Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 1561/2/3, 6465 1384/28, [email protected]) http://www.imcclinics.com/ 北京国际医疗中心, 朝阳区亮马桥路50号燕莎中心写字楼1层S106

Marys Hospital for Women and Infants 8am-5pm. 5 Hepingli Beijie, Chaoyang District.

(6421 6666) http://www.mary.net.cn/ 北京玛丽妇婴医院, 朝阳区和平里北街5号 (东土城路北口)

Naturopathic Medicine Dr. Melissa Rodrigu-ez is a licensed, board certified Naturopathic Doctor from Ontario, Canada. She uses home-opathy, botanical medicine, nutrition, and other natural therapies that are effective and safe, to help her patients prevent illness and treat disease. Dr. Rodriguez is committed to working with you and your family to achieve your goals of optimal health. International Medical Center-BeijingRm S106, Lufthansa Center Office Build-ing, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 1561) www.drmelissarodriguez. com 朝阳区朝阳区亮马桥路50号燕莎中心写字楼1层S106

New Century International Children’s Hospital This hospital provides affordable pediatric care at international standards: quali-fied doctors and nurses, private and safe family rooms and imported equipment. English speak-ing staff offers a full range of children’s health care services on a 7/24 basis. Mon-Sun 8am-5pm. 56 Nanlishi Lu (next to the East Gate of the Beijing Children’s Hospital), Xicheng District. (6802 5588) www.ncich.com.cn 北京新世纪国际儿童医院, 西城区南礼士路56号 (北京儿童医院东门南侧)

New Hope Oncology Center (Beijing Unit-ed Family Hospital) Led by Dr Philip Brooks, this LEED-certified cancer center stresses an international approach and standard of treat-ment. Facilities include eight consultation rooms, eight comfortable areas to give chemo-therapy and two other private rooms. Special-izes in breast cancer, gastrointestinal cancers and lung cancer, but can treat all diagnoses. Treatments include chemotherapy and biologic therapy, as well as screening, prevention, diagnoses, surgical biopsies and imaging, stag-ing, significant surgical procedures, and they plan to introduce chemotherapy and radiation therapy regimens. The downstairs two floors will be for radiation therapy and house a linear accelerator. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Beijing United Family Hospital,9-11 Jiangtai Xilu, Chaoyang District. (5927 7021) http://www. unitedfamilyhospitals.com/tumor/Tumor-1.html 朝阳区朝阳区将台西路9-11

Peking Union Medical College Hospital This state-run hospital has a reputable foreign-ers’ wing with departments including ENT, internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, dental, ophthalmology and OB/GYN. Most doctors are trained overseas and speak good English. Services and medicines are much cheaper than in private clinics, but expect longer waiting times. The birthing unit is considered to be the best in any of the Chinese hospitals and is popular among expats. Registration costs RMB 100-300, and the minimum consultation fee is RMB 200. Inpatient services require a minimum deposit of RMB 10,000/day. Direct billing is available with some Asian insurance providers. Mon-Fri 8am5pm. 1 Shuaifuyuan, Wangfujing (the foreigners’ wing is located behind and to the left of the main hospital entrance), Dongcheng District. (6529 5284, 24hr em, 6529 5269) www.pumch.ac.cn 北京协和医院, 东城区王府井帅府园1号(接待外国人的区域在主楼的左后方)

Peking University Third Hospital This hos-pital affiliated with Peking University houses 22 clinical departments and 945 beds. Specialty departments include OB/GYN, sports medicine, cardiovascular, orthopedic, in vitro fertilization and reconstructive surgery. A consultation costs RMB 5-200. No credit cards accepted. Mon-Fri 8-noon, 1.30-5.30pm, Sat 8-11.30am. 24hr emergency care. 49 Huayuan Beilu, Haid-ian District. (8226 6699) www.bysy.edu.cn 北医三院, 海淀区花园北路49号

Ping Xin Tang Clinic One of Beijing’s best TCM clinics. Specializes in cancer, brain tumors and a range of chronic problems, including diabetes and neck problems. A consultation costs RMB 110-410. 8.30am-5.30pm, Sun 8.30am-12pm. 3,4/F, 218-2 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6523 5566) 平心堂诊所, 东城区王府井大街218-2号3-4层

Sino-Japanese Friendship Hospital A state-run hospital with a foreigners’ wing that’s very pleasant. Medical staff speak English, but don’t always have overseas training. Registra-tion is RMB 100-300. Inpatient services require a minimum RMB 10,000 deposit. Mon-Fri 8am-noon, 1.30-5pm, Sat 8-11.30am. 24hr emergency care. Yinghua Dongjie, Heping Jie Beikou, Hepingli, Chaoyang District. (6422 2952, 8420 5122 (both numbers are valid for International Dept.)) 北京中日友好医院, 朝阳区和平里和平街北口樱花东街

Smart Health Medical & Dental Center Offers medical services ranging from general consultations, family medicine and cardiology to pediatrics and more. Dental services avail-able include: family dentistry, orthodontics, implant dentistry and teeth whitening. Also provides inpatient referral, mobile medical services and overseas consultations. Daily 9am-6pm.. Rm 102/215, Lido Place, 6 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (6437 6898, 136 9921 5851) www.hmmp.com.hk, www.smarthealth.cn 北京维健医疗中心, 朝阳区将台路6号丽都广场102/215室

Tongrentang Traditional Chinese Medi-cine Clinic Tongrentang dates back to the Qing dynasty and is one of the most famous TCM pharmacies and clinics in China. No appointment necessary. Daily 8.30am-5pm. Floor 1, Fenglin Da Sha, Southeast to Guomao Bridge., Chaoyang District. (5869 1171/2, 135 2287 3781) 同仁堂施小墨中医馆, 朝阳区国贸桥东南丰林大厦一层

Vista Medical Center Medical services includ-ing family and internal medicine, OB/GYN, pediatrics, dentistry, ophthalmology, derma-tology, ENT, TCM, physiotherapy, psychiatry, imaging laboratory and pharmacy service. Also offers pre- and postnatal care and infant health check-ups. English-speaking staff onsite 24hrs a day. A consultation with a GP costs RMB 660. Direct billing with more than 40 international insurance providers. Daily 24hrs. B29, Kerry Centre, 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (8529 6618, fax 8529 6615, [email protected]) www.vista-china.net 维世达诊所, 朝阳区光华路1号嘉里中心B29

Yanhuang Taditional Chinese Medicine Clinic Highly qualified TCM doctors specializing in a range of areas including pediatrics, gyne-cology and disease. Call for appointment. A consultation costs RMB 50-100. A healthy food center connected to the clinic offers functional food and herbal cuisine. Daily 8am-8pm. 1 Dayabao Hutong, Dongcheng District. (6513 3046/49) www.yanhuang. com.cn 北京炎黄国医馆, 东城区金宝街1号

DentistsArrail Dental Clinic Offers the full spectrum of non-surgical dentistry. All dentists speak English and some have overseas training. The Haidian branch specializes in cosmetic dentistry and implants. A basic consultation costs RMB 100 (first-time registration including a check-up and consultation costs RMB 100). 1) Mon-Thu 9am-8pm, Fri-Sun 9am-5pm. Rm 201, The Exchange-Beijing, B118 Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District. (6567 5670); 2) Mon-Thu 9am-5pm, Fri-Sun 9am-5pm. Rm 208, CITIC Bldg, 19 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6500 6472/3); 3) Mon-Thu 9am-5.30pm, Fri-Sun 9am-5pm. 1/F, Somerset Fortune Garden, 46 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8440 1926/7/8); 4) Mon-Thu 9am-6pm, Fri-Sun 9am-5pm. Rm 308, Raycom Infotech Park, Tower A, 2 Kexueyuan Nanlu, Haidian District. (8286 1956, 24hr: 139 1100 1367) www. arrail-dental.com 瑞尔齿科, 1) 朝阳区建国路乙118号京汇大厦201室; 2) 朝阳区建国门外大街19号国际大厦208; 3) 朝阳区亮马桥路46号盛捷福景苑1层; 4) 海淀区科学院南路2号融科资讯中心A座308室

Beijing International SOS Dental, Ortho-dontics Clinic Provides comprehensive dental services for the whole family, including routine cleaning, X-rays, fillings, whitening, crowns, bridges and cosmetic makeovers. Mon-Sat 9am-5pm. Suite 105, Wing 1, Kunsha Building,

16 Xinyuanli, Chaoyang District. (6462 0333) 北京国际SOS齿科,畸齿矫正诊所, 朝阳区新源里16号琨莎中心一座105室

Beijing United Family Dental Clinic The Beijing United Family Dental Clinic in Shunyi is a satellite clinic of Beijing United Family Hospi-tal and Clinics. Services include: oral hygiene instruction, fissure sealant, and topical fluoride as well as restorative dentistry and cosmetic dentistry. Call for appointment.The Beijing United Family Dental Clinic is located around the corner in the same shopping center as the Beijing United Family Clinic. This convenient location in Pinnacle Plaza provides high quality family-oriented dental care including preven-tive, restorative and cosmetic dentistry in a modern office. Mon-Thu 9am-7.20pm, Fri-Sat 9am-5.30pm. 818 Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone, Shunyi District. (8046 1102) 北京和睦家医院牙科诊所, 顺义区天竺开发区荣祥广场818

Beijing United Family Dental, Orthodon-tics and Implant Center Provides compre-hensive dental services for families, including cleaning, crown and bridges, dental implants, fillings, tooth whitening and more. 2 Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (6433 3960, 8532 1221, 6433 2345 Emergency) 朝阳区将台路2号

Beijing Vista Dental Clinic Provides compre-hensive dental services including teeth clean-ing, whitening, gum treatment, white filling, crowns and bridges, root canal treatment, wisdom tooth extraction, orthodontics and implants. Daily 8.30am-6pm. Kerry Centre B29, 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. ([email protected]) www. vista-china.net 朝阳区维世达诊所,朝阳区光华路1号北京嘉里中心B29

Elite Dental Clinic Dr. Arnulf-Reimar Metz-macher provides dental care in Wangjing. English, German and French all spoken. A basic consultation costs RMB 100. Mon-Sat 9am-5pm. Rm 205, Boya International Center, 1 Lize Zhongyi Lu, Wangjing, Chaoyang District. (8256 2568) www.bjelitedental.com 精致口腔, 朝阳区望京利泽中一路1号博雅国际中心205室

IDC Dental Among their broad spectrum of family and restorative dental care, IDC offers dental cosmetic makeovers, orthodontics, pain-less one-visit root canals, and dental implants. A Preferred Provider with CIGNA and Allianz. Open 9:30am-6:30pm Mon-Fri 9:00am-6:00pm Sat-Sun. Rm.208, Bldg B,Winterless Center, No.1 West Dawang Lu CBD/Guomao, Chaoyang District. (65388111, [email protected]) www.idcdentalbj.com DC国际齿科中心, 朝阳区北京市西大望路1号温特莱中心B-208

IMC Dental Clinic IMC dental clinic has the longest history of any expatriate dental service in Beijing. Provides general, cosmetic and re-storative treatment. English, Chinese, Russian are spoken. Mon-Sat 9am-5pm. S111, Lufthan-sa Center, 50 Liangmahe Lu, Chaoyang District. (6465 1384, 6465 1328, [email protected]) 北京国际医疗中心牙科诊所, 朝阳区朝阳区亮马桥路50 号燕莎中心写字楼1层S111

Joinway Dental Clinic Provides a full range of dental services at international standards, in-cluding preventative dental care, oral and teeth treatments (such as teeth cleaning and whiten-ing), restorative treatment and orthodontics. Daily 9am-8pm. 11D, Bldg D, Oriental Kenzo Plaza, 48 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Dongcheng District. (8447 6092/93, 132 6181 6708/139 0109 6692 English, [email protected]) www.dentalcn.com 久汇齿科, 东城区东直门外大街48号银座大厦D座11D

King’s Dental Offers general, laser, cosmetic and pediatric dentistry, including crowns for baby teeth. Orthodontic work also available. Daily 9am-9pm. Shop 118, 1/F, Beijing Tower-crest Plaza, 3 Maizidian Xilu, Chaoyang District. (8458 0388, fax: 8458 0603) www.kingsdental.com 京典口腔, 朝阳区麦子店西路3号新恒基大厦1层118室

SDM Dental Teeth cleaning, root canals, restorative dentistry, porcelain crowns, dental implants, orthodontics and cosmetic dentistry.

A basic consultation costs RMB 50, with a first-time registration fee of RMB 50. 1) Daily 9am-8pm. FC222, 21st Century Hotel, 40 Li-angmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6466 4814, 6461 2745); 2) Daily 9am-8pm. NB 210, B1/F, China World Shopping Mall, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 9439); 3) LB107, Euro Plaza, 99 Yuxiang Lu, Tianzhu Town, Shunyi District. (8046 6084); 4) Daily 9am-8pm. Rm 106, Bldg 11, 22 Yuanda lu (near Golden Resources Department Store), Haidian District. (8859 6912/13); 5) Daily 9am-8pm. F-D186B, Sunshine Plaza, 68 Anli Lu, Chaoyang District. (6497 2173, 6498 2173) www.sdmdental.com 固瑞齿科, 1) 朝阳区亮马桥路40号二十一世纪饭店FC222; 2) 朝阳区建国门外大街1号国贸商场地下1层NB210; 3) 顺义区天竺镇裕祥路99号欧陆广场LB107; 4) 海淀区远大路22号11号楼106室(金源时代购物中心斜对面); 5) 朝阳区安立路68号阳光大厦F-D186B

Prenatal & Postnatal YogaFine Yoga Kids’ yoga on Sundays 2-3pm. Daily 7am-9pm. Kids’ yoga on Sundays 2-3pm. Blue Castle International Centre,Tower 2,16th floor,No.3 West DawangRd.,Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (8599 9566, 153 0008 6931) www.fine-yoga.com 梵音瑜珈, 朝阳区西大望路蓝堡国际中心会所

The Yurt at BJU Body libria is a new form of exercise that combines tai chi, yoga and pilates and replaces prenatal and mother-baby yoga classes at Beijing United Family Hospital. Instruction is in English. Call for details about class times. 2 Jiangtai Lu (at Beijing United Family Hospital, in the Lido area), Chaoyang District. (Contact 139 1050 3032) www. unitedfamilyhospitals.com 北京和睦家医院, 朝阳区将台路2号

SpasBodhi Therapeutic Retreat The two loca-tions offer a variety of massage therapies, facials treatments and spa packages provided by skilled and experienced Chinese and Thai therapists. Prices range from RMB 100 to RMB 880. Daily 11am-12.30am. 17 Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6417 9595) www.bodhi.com.cn 菩提会所, 朝阳区工体北路17号

Catherine de France Hair and Beauty Salon The C. de France team of international and local stylists, colorists and beauticians offer an holistic hair and beauty experience. The salon mixes French chic with modern simplicity to create a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere offering a wide range of hair services and beauty treatments, including manicures and pedicures, waxing and tanning. Referral and VIP programs available. 1) Daily 10am-8pm. Nali Mall, Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6417 3029, [email protected]); 2) 2/F, Riviera Plaza, 5 Laiguangying Donglu, Chaoyang District. (8470 4639, 150 1081 6856, [email protected]) C美发沙龙, 1) 朝阳区三里屯路那里商城内; 2) 朝阳区来广营东路5号香江广场2层

CHI 77/F, China World Summit Wing Hotel, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 2299 ext 6666, [email protected]) http://www.shangri-la.com/en/property/beijing/china-worldsummitwing/health/chispa/intro , 朝阳区朝阳区建国门外大街1号国贸大酒店77层

Eric Paris Salon Well-trained international stylists and colorists provide hair styling and a wide-range of beauty products. Also offer beauty, nails, waxing and tanning services. Daily 10am-8pm. 1) 43 Sanlitun Houjie, Chaoyang District. (135 0137 2971); 2) Stall 123, Kerry Centre Shopping Mall, 1 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (139 1179 8376); 3) Lido Hotel, 112 Jichang Lu, Chaoyang District. (135 0107 5843) 爱丽克美容美发, 1) 朝阳区三里屯后街43号; 2) 朝阳区光华路1号嘉里中心商场123; 3) 朝阳区机场路112号丽都饭店

Oriental Taipan Massage and Spa This massage and spa combines relaxation and kid entertainment. Private rooms with dvd players allow children to watch a film as adults receive foot massages. RMB 168 buys you 90 minutes

of fabulous foot massage, with healthy fruit juices and snacks included. 1) Daily 12pm-12am. Rm 101, Bldg B, Winterless Center, 1 Xidawang Lu, Chaoyang District. (6538 8086); 2) Daily 11.30am-11.30pm. B/1-3F, Shuncheng Hotel, 26A Financial Street, Xicheng District. (6621 8622); 3) Daily 12pm-12am. Sunjoy Mansion, 6 Ritan Lu, Chaoyang District. (6502 5722); 4) Daily 12pm-12am. B1/F, 1 Xindong Lu (next to Shenji Best Soup), Chaoyang District. (8532 2177); 5) Daily 12pm-12am. 2/F, Block 9, Lido Place, 2A Fangyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District. (6437 6299); 6) Daily 12pm-12am. Bldg 25, Central Park Phase 3, 6 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6597 0015) www.taipan.com.cn 东方大班保健休闲会所, 1) 朝阳区西大望路1号温特莱中心B座101; 2) 西城区西城区金融街甲26号顺成饭店地下一层; 3) 朝阳区日坛路6号新族大厦院内; 4) 朝阳区新东路1号沈记靓汤旁; 5) 朝阳区芳园西路甲2号丽都广场9号公寓2层; 6) 朝阳区朝外大街6号新城国际公寓三期25号楼

The Ritz-Carlton Spa (Financial Street) Weary moms should visit this spa for a day of decadence and beauty treatments. Lounge in the rooms devoted entirely to relaxation, try the suite with Aquatherapy and a Vichy shower, and sample the 11 rooms of treatment. A vari-ety of massages and an exclusive couples suite available. Daily 6am-11pm. B1/F, 1 Jincheng-fang Dongjie, Financial Street, Xicheng District. (6629 6907) www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Proper-ties/BeijingFinancialStreet 丽思卡尔顿水疗中心, 西城区金城坊东街1号楼一层和底商

Support GroupsBeijing Mamas Yahoo Group Yahoo support group where you can “share resources, ask questions and grow as women and moms ... It does not matter what age your children are, if you are a mama who wants a safe place to ask parenting questions, make other mama friends, hang out, start playgroup meetings or mama nights out, ask for gear recommendations, sell your used gear, etc....come and join.” http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Beijing_Mamas/

Beijing Organic Consumers Association (BOCA) A Yahoo Group for Beijing residents interested in organic produce and consum-ing responsibly. Members share resources, ideas and information on how to shop and live responsibly in the city. Contact Liora (139 1030 6022, [email protected]) http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/beijing_organic_con-sumers

Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance Support Group An informal meeting for those diagnosed with Celiac Disease or with gluten intolerance - or their friends and family. The support group aims to provide an exchange of information on where to get gluten-free products; ideas for good recipe substitutions, a group-compiled gluten-free restaurant list, and emotional support and sharing of experi-ences. The Yurt, Beijing United Family Hospital, 2 Jiang Tai Lu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (5927 7061) 朝阳区蒙古包,北京和睦家医院,朝阳区将台路2号

China Mamas of Tweens & Teens Yahoo group “An open forum for parents of kids 8 yrs old and older living in China to share and connect on the challenges and joys of raising older kids here. A place where you can come and and get answers to questions unique to kids that are in between (tween) childhood and teenage-hood, and those interesting teen years.Share an experience; a place you’ve been to recently with your tween/teen that they loved; shops that actu-ally carry clothes that are the right size and aren’t branded with a character; how to handle first crushes? It’s all open!” ([email protected], [email protected]) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/China-Mamas_tweensnteens/

Eating Disorder Support Group ([email protected])

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Families with Children from China Network of foreign families who have adopted or seek to adopt orphans in China. ([email protected], [email protected]) www.fwcc.org

La Leche League Information and support for breastfeeding mothers. Monthly meet-ings are held in English, Chinese and French. Call for more information on meeting sched-ules or for breastfeeding help. (8559 1237, [email protected])

Selective Mutism Virtual Support Net-work A network for parents of children who suffer from or may be suffering from this com-plex childhood anxiety disorder characterized by a fear of speaking in social settings. (135 2199 1702, [email protected]) www.selectivemutismchina.gmxhome.de

Special Child Support Group This Yahoo group offers a meeting place for Beijing parents with special-needs children. Call 5130 3931 for info. ([email protected]) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/special_child_beijing/

The Nutritioneer Nutritionist Olivia Lee helps make eating better easier for you and your family. She provides a variety of personal and group nutrition counseling and coach-ing services, including: Group counseling workshops, corporate wellness nutrition talks; and helping individuals and families cope with the nutritional challenges of living in Beijing through counseling, supermarket familiariza-tion tours and ayi coaching. (1581 082 2296, [email protected]) nutritioneer.net

The Yin Yang Community Center Mon-Sat 8am-8pm, Sun 8am-5pm. The First Courtyard, Hegezhuang Village (across from The Orchard; call for directions), Chaoyang District. (6431 2108) www.yinyangbeijing.com 易 阴阳社区中心, 朝阳区崔各庄乡何各庄村一号院(果园对面)

Fun Stuff DirectoryAnimal AttractionsBeijing Aquarium Modern, well-equipped and recently restocked, the aquarium features thousands of freshwater and saltwater fish from around the world, including huge Ama-zonian arapaima, giant sturgeon and many sharks. The piece de resistance may be the enormous tank containing an entire coral reef – with sea turtles, manta rays and garoupa. There are also several Sea World-style shows every day, featuring seals and dolphins. RMB 120 (includes zoo), RMB 60 (kids less than 18 years old), free (kids under 1.2m). Daily 9am-5pm (Apr-Oct), 9am-5.30pm (Nov-Mar), last ticket sold at 4.30pm. 18B Gaoliangqiao Xiejie, Haidian District. (6217 6655) www.bj-sea.com 北京海洋馆, 海淀区高粱桥斜街乙18号

Beijing Zoo The conditions for the animals in the zoo and the behavior of some local patrons may upset animal lovers. However, things are improving, as the new chimpanzee and panda houses testify, and most kids will be oblivious to the zoo’s shortcomings and enjoy the vast collection of animals and the leafy compound, which was the former private garden of a Qing dynasty aristocrat. Apr-Oct: RMB 15, RMB 8 (students). Nov-Mar: RMB 10, RMB 5 (students), free (kids under 1.2m). RMB 5 for Panda House. Daily 7.30am-5pm (winter), 7.30am-6pm (summer). 137 Baishiqiao Lu, Xizhimenwai Dajie, Haidian District. (6831 4411) www.bjzoo.com 北京动物园, 海淀区西外大街白石桥路137号

Blue Zoo Beijing Not to be confused with either the Beijing Aquarium or the Beijing Zoo, the Blue Zoo is actually an aquarium with an enormous coral reef tank containing eels, tuna, shark, stingrays and (we swear we’re not mak-ing this up) the occasional underwater mar-riage ceremony. RMB 90, RMB 60 (kids under 12 years old), free (kids under 1m). Daily 8am-7.30pm (summer), daily 8.30am-6.30pm (win-ter). Workers’ Stadium South Gate, Chaoyang District. (6591 3397) www.blue-zoo.com 富国

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Concert Halls & TheatersBeijing Chaoyang Theater Not the most authentic of the city’s acrobatic offerings, but definitely the flashiest! The standard plate spinning, hoop jumping and yo-yo tossing gets amped up a notch by the extra dramatic lights and music. Your kid will be wiggling in her seat in a happy, adrenaline-induced frenzy. RMB 180, 280, 380, 580, 680 (half-price for kids under 1.1m). Shows daily 7.15pm (call for additional show times). 36 Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (6507 2421/1818) www.bjcyjc.com 北京朝阳剧场, 朝阳区东三环北路36号

Beijing Exhibition Theater Opened in 1954, this Russian-style building has direct connection to the rail system at Xizhimen. The Cinema Hall’s 500 seats and production facili-ties are designed for motion picture showings, live stage productions and a range of general meetings and seminars. A 2,700-seat bi-level amphitheater has up to date sound and light-ing systems suitable for large musical produc-tions. 135 Xizhimenwai Dajie, Xicheng District. (6835 4455) 北京展览馆剧场, 西城区西直门外大街135号

Beijing Playhouse China’s English commu-nity theater presents contemporary live semi-professional theater productions, performed in English with Chinese subtitles. Professional acting experience not necessary and national-ity not important, though ability to perform in English is required. Balizhuang (E 4th Ring Rd)100025 Chaoyang5 Houbalizhuang, Yew Chung Int’l School, East gate of Honglingjin Park, Chaoyang District. (13718908922, [email protected]) www.beijingplayhouse.com 北京剧场, 朝阳区八里庄东四环中路后八里庄5号

Central Ethnic Orchestra Concert Hall Located near the Olympic complex, this concert hall holds concerts, dance, acrobatics, and opera and drama performances, and houses a recording studio and 500-seat concert theater. 15 Xiaoying Lu, Chaoyang District. (6417 0058) http://www.at0086.com/Central-Ethnic-Orches-tra-Concert-Hall/ 中央民族乐团音乐厅

Chaoyang Culture Center/TNT Theater This center hosts over 500 performances, ex-hibitions and movies per every year — it’s the biggest cultural center in China. Nine Theatre, Chaoyang Art Showing Hall, Phoenix Theatre, and Puppet Museum are all located in the main building. The secondary building houses arts training: music, dancing, calligraphy, painting, and English courses. Corner of Jintai Xilu and Chaoyangmenwai Dajie (east of Jingguang Qiao), Chaoyang District. (8599 6011) www.cyqwhg.com 朝阳文化馆, 朝阳区朝阳门外大街和金台西路的路口

China Children’s Art Theater Situated 1,500 meters northwest of Dongdan Station, this four-story playhouse presents plays and musicals for children in Chinese all year long. Every weekend, the Holiday Classic Theatre Hall on the fourth floor puts on plays starting at 10am, and performers even talk to the audi-ence after each play. Performances include the Chinese classic Ma Lan Hua, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, and A Journey With Hans Christian Andersen, among others. The Ma Lan Hua Art School that connects to the theater offers acting, recitation and dance classes for kids ages 5-12. Daily 9am-9pm. 64 Dongan-men Dajie, west of Wangfujing, Dongcheng District. (6521 1425) www.ccat.name 中国儿童艺术剧场, 东城区东安门大街64号

China Puppet Theater The theater puts on shows every Saturday and Sunday at 10.30am. RMB 50-100/show. 1A Anhua Xili, Beisanhuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (6425 4847, 6424 3698) www.puppetchina.com 中国木偶剧院, 朝阳区北三环路安华西里甲1号

Chinese Shadow Puppet Cultural Club Established in 2007, this is one of the few places in Beijing where shadow plays are performed. The 2,000-year-old tradition is a

form of ancient storytelling and entertainment. Catch the shadows on a lit backdrop and watch the shadows transform into a myriad of images. This club holds camps in the winter for children to learn the history and crafting of shadow puppets. Chinese language only, although they are planning on a bilingual show. Tue-Sun 10am-noon, 2-6pm, 7-9pm. 28 Qing-hua Xilu (100m west of Yuanmingyuan’s south gate, next to Tongrentang), (8656 9350)., Haidian District. (8656 9350) http://blog.sina.com.cn/longzaitianpiying, http://www.zhong-huashadow.cn/ 龙在天皮影文化俱乐部, 海淀区中华皮影文化艺术城: 海淀区清华西路28号(圆明园南门西100米,同仁堂旁边)

Ethnic Cultural Palace Theater Ethnic Cultural Palace Theater showcases symphonic orchestra, ballet, musical, opera, drama plays and also plays stereo-sound movies. It com-bines Chinese tradition culture and world-wide music performances. 49 Fuxingmennei Dajie, Xicheng District. (6605 2404) 民族文化宫大剧院, 西城区复兴门内大街49号

Forbidden City Concert Hall Call for tickets or visit the Forbidden City Concert Hall box office inside the Friendship Store (Jianguomen-wai Dajie, opposite the Scitech Building). In-side Zhongshan Park, Xichang’an Jie, Xicheng District. (6559 8285) www.fcchbj.com 中山公园音乐堂, 西城区西长安街中山公园内

Universal Theater (aka Heaven and Earth Theater) Is your youngster reluctant to bid adieu to her training wheels? Make haste to this nightly acrobatics show. The tumbling, contortionists and juggling will keep the family entertained, but the mind-blowing highlight is the bicycle act: at one point, more than 12 girls balanced on a single (moving!) bike. RMB 180, 280, 380, 480, 680. Shows daily 7.10pm. 10 Dongzhimen Nandajie, Dongcheng District. (6416 9893) 天地剧场, 东城区东直门南大街10号

Museums & EducationArt Museum of Beijing Fine Art Academy The first and second floors exhibit more than 4,000 watercolor paintings from the Song dynasty to modern times, including such greats as Xu Beihong, Zhang Daqian, Fu Baoshi, Li Kuchan, Wu Guanzhong and Huang Zhou. The museum also hosts fine arts events and lectures throughout the year. Daily 9am-4pm. 1 Liulitun, Chaoyang District. (6502 5171) 北京画院美术馆, 朝阳区六里屯北里1号

Beijing Natural History Museum Exhibits include animatronic dinosaurs, fossils, a rusting aquarium and an enormous taxidermy collec-tion. Free. Tue-Sun 9am-5pm (last ticket 4pm). 126 Tianqiao Nandajie (near the west gate of Temple of Heaven), Chongwen District. (6702 4431, 6702 3096) www.bmnh.org.cn 北京自然博物馆, 崇文区天桥南大街126号

Beijing Planetarium Thanks to a RMB 300 million facelift, the once retro planetarium now boasts state of the art facilities. The SGI Digital Universe Theater takes patrons on a tour of the cosmos with six Carl Zeiss laser projectors that simulate the movement of stars and constellations. You can also travel through time in the 4-D theater, where you strap on a pair of goggles and watch a multidimensional film about the creation of the solar system and evolution of life on earth, replete with snarling T-Rexes and saber-toothed tigers. Other draws include the 3D space shuttle simulator and a cool exhibit about the sun. The new exhibition hall: RMB 10 (RMB 7 for students); GI Digital Universe Theater: RMB 45, RMB 35 (students); 4-D Theater: RMB 30, RMB 20 (students); 3D Space Shuttle Simulator: RMB 30, RMB 20 (students). Wed-Fri 9.30am-3.30pm(3.00 pm last ticket), Sat-Sun 9.30am-4.30pm (last ticket 4pm). 138 Xizhimenwai Dajie, Xicheng District. (6835 2453, 6831 2517) www.bjp.org.cn 北京天文馆新馆, 西城区西直门外大街138号

Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall Sounds desperately boring, but this place has a lot to offer for kids. The biggest draw is a huge scale model of Beijing that spreads across the floor

for more than 300 square meters of exquisite, light-up detail – Godzilla fantasies must be reined in. Bring a pair of binoculars and head to an upstairs floor so you can view the model from above and see if your kids can spot your house. Also features interactive games for kids and a multitude of miniature models. RMB 30, RMB 15 (students), free (kids under 1.2m). Tue-Sun 9am-5pm (last ticket at 4pm). 20 Qianmen Dongdajie (just east of the old rail-road station), Chongwen District. (6702 4559) www.bjghzl.com.cn 北京市城市规划展览馆, 崇文区前门东大街20号

Beijing Police Museum This isn’t your typi-cal kid hangout – most of the exhibits are of the hands-off variety and much of the subject matter wil go over the heads of grade school kids. That said, the museum’s vast collec-tion of police tools of the trade (some dating back to the Han dynasty) will appeal to gear, gadget and gun freaks of all ages. RMB 5, free (students). Tue-Sun 9am-4pm. RMB 5. 36 Dongjiamin Xiang, Dongcheng District. (8522 5018) 北京警察博物馆, 东城区东交民巷36号

Capital Museum Two hundred meters east of Muxidi subway station lies the Capital Museum. This six-story building houses 11 exhibition halls displaying ancient Chinese art: bronze statues, jade utensils, ancient cal-ligraphy and paintings, restored old Beijing city views and precious relics of old Beijing operas. Two temporary exhibition halls on the first floor and basement level display artistic and cultural exhibits from around the world. Free. Reservation is necessary. Temporary exhibi-tions are charged. Audio self-guided tours in Chinese and English available for rent at the entrance. Tue-Sun 9am-5pm. 16 Fuxingmenwai Dajie, Xicheng District. (6337 0491/2) www.capitalmuseum.org.cn 首都博物馆, 西城区复兴门外大街 16号

China National Film Museum The larg-est national film museum in the world has 20 exhibition halls, in which are displayed 4,000 photos that cover 1,500 movies and 450 filmmakers. Most content in Chinese. Free. Reservations required (5165 4567). Tue-Sun 9am-4.30pm (last entry 4pm). 9 Nanying Lu, Chaoyang District. (6431 9548) www.cnfm.org.cn 中国电影博物馆, 朝阳区南影路9号

China Science and Technology Mu-seum An oasis of educational fun. Featuring hands-on exhibits, robots, optical illusions, IMAX films (in Chinese only) and more, this museum is popular with school-age kids, but is not as cutting edge as the planetarium or ExploraScience. There’s a vast, well-equipped indoor play area on the third and fourth floors of Building B, which can be mobbed by rugrats, so exercise common sense about when to visit. RMB 30, RMB 15 (students), free (kids under 1.2m); Building B: RMB 30, RMB 20 (students), free (kids under 1.2m). Tue-Sun 9am-4.30pm, extended hours for special events (ticket sell-ing 8.30am- 3.30pm). 1 Beisanhuan Zhonglu (Beisanhuan at Anhua Qiao – look for the geodesic dome), Xicheng District. (6237 1177 ext 3216) www.cstm.org.cn 中国科技馆, 西城区北三环中路1号

Chinese Aviation Museum Walk into the side of a hill and enter the grooviest of hangars, dug into the side of a mountain, full of old warplanes to climb around on. RMB 50 (adults), RMB 25 (kids). Tue-Sun 8am-5pm. West of Xiaotangshan Town, Changping Dis-trict. (6178 4882) 中国航空博物馆, 昌平区小汤山镇西侧

Chinese Military History Museum Tired of jungle gyms? Try tanks! Tykes can clamber over an array of sturdy metal military gear or take turns sitting on an anti-aircraft gun or in the pilot’s seat of a combat aircraft (RMB 2). To board the Chinese 024 Missile-Equipped Boat (RMB 5) you don’t even need to enter the museum – it’s docked in the front courtyard. Parents and older kids can marvel at the social-ist realist artwork. All this only a step away from the Military Museum subway stop on Line 1. Free. Daily 8.30am-4.30pm. 9 Fuxing Lu, Haidian District. (6686 6244) www.pladaily.

com.cn/item/jb, www.chinamil.com.cn 中国军事博物馆, 海淀区复兴路9号

Confucius Temple and Guozijian The Confucius Temple is located 400 meters to the southwest of Yonghegong Station. It was first built in 1302 and served as an altar where intellectuals from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties offered their respects to Confucius. Now it has become a museum exhibiting engraved stones, old Chinese doorbells and drums, bronze and jade utensils, paintings and calligraphic works, antique musical instruments and ancient Chinese currencies. Every Septem-ber, a ritual celebrating Confucius’s birthday takes place here, in which a music and dance ceremony from the Qing dynasty is performed. Daily 8am-5pm (last ticket 4.30pm). RMB 10, RMB 5 (students). 13 Guozijian Jie (near the Lama Temple’s main gate), Dongcheng District. (8401 1977) 孔庙和国子监, 东城区国子监街13号

Dynasty Wax Works Palace Not on par with Madame Tussaud’s but still a kick to see China’s historical, political and cultural figures in wax, some 53 figures in all. RMB 40, RMB 20 (students), free (kids under 1.2m). Daily 7.30am-4pm (winter), 7.30am-6pm (summer). Xiguanhuandao, Changping District. (6974 7257) 明皇蜡像馆, 昌平区西关环岛

Huguang Guild Hall Opera Museum The Hu Guang Grand Opera House hosts daily evening performances ranging from Farewell, My Concubine to Story of the Red Lanterns. The gift shop has some spectacular opera masks, fancy tiaras and wooden swords. There are Chinese and English captions for most exhibited items. RMB 10, RMB 5 (students). Mon-Fri 9-11am, 1.30-5pm (opera performance 7.30-8.40pm). Hu Guang Culture Center, 3 Hufang Lu, Xuanwu District. (6351 8284) www.beijinghuguang.com 北京戏曲博物馆, 宣武区北京湖广会馆内,虎坊路3号

Kuai Xue Hall Calligraphy Museum The Kuai Xue Hall contains 81 stone tablets en-graved with the writings of calligraphy masters explaining the peculiar beauty of this refined art. Children might like the gift shop where they can try their hand at brush and paper with local artists, or of course purchase their own personalized chop.Free. Mon-Sun 9am-4.15pm. North side of the Lake, Beihai Park, 1 Wenjin Jie, Xicheng District. (6406 2285) 快雪堂书法博物馆, 西城区文津街1号北海公园内

Paleozoological Museum If your kid likes dinosaurs, take him on a whirlwind tour of paleontology at this museum that presents an extraordinary exhibition of the remains of dino-saurs and ancient animals that once trod the region of modern-day China. Ninety percent of the exhibited items are genuine fossils. RMB 20, 10 (students). Tue-Sun 9am-4.30pm (last ticket 4pm). 142 Xizhimenwai Dajie, Xicheng District. (8836 9280) 中国古动物馆, 西城区西直门外大街142号

Sony ExploraScience Kids of all ages are sure to love this technologically sophisticated museum’s host of interactive displays, including robotic dogs who play soccer, musical sculp-tures, sound and light distortion machines, soap bubble rings and much more. The staff regularly host live science shows in Chinese. RMB 30 (adults), RMB 20 (students), free (kids under 1.2m); buy your tickets at the museum booth outside the park’s south or east gates and you won’t have to buy park tickets as well. Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.30pm, Sat-Sun 9am-6.30pm, closed on second Mon and Tue of each month. Inside Chaoyang Park (near the south gate), Chaoyang District. (6501 8800) www. explorascience.com.cn 索尼探梦, 朝阳区朝阳公园里(南门)

The Magic Bean House The Magic Bean House is the first American-designed Children’s Museum in China. Exhibits include Tale of Magic Bean, Fantasy Forest, Green Foods, Bricks and Blocks, Car Service, World of Water, Experimental Hall, Toddler Land, Art Gallery and more. RMB 80 (kids from 2 to 8), RMB 40 (adults, babies aged 6 to 24 months).Weekdays 10am-6pm; Weekends 9am-8pm.

7 Chaoyang Park Xilu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. www.magicbeanhouse.com 豆豆家科技馆, 朝阳区朝阳区朝阳公园西路7号

Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) RMB 15 (adults). Free on Thursdays.Free for students and children under 1.3 meters Tue-Sun 10am-7pm. 798 Dashanzi Art District, 4 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (8459 9269) www.ucca.org.cn 尤伦斯当代艺术中心, 朝阳区酒仙桥路4号大山子艺术区

Parks & GardensBeihai Park This park is a good example of a classic Yuan dynasty imperial garden and has the benefit of being good to visit in all seasons. Ticket: RMB 10 (April-Oct); RMB 5 (Nov-March). Half-price for students. Daily 6.30am-8pm (Nov-March); 6am-9pm (April, May, Sept, Oct); 6am-10pm (June-Aug). 1 Wenjin Jie, Xicheng District. (6403 1102) www.beihaipark.com.cn 北海公园, 西城区文津街1号

Botanical Garden and Wofosi With a state-of-the-art green-house and the largest plant collection in China, the Beijing Botanical Garden, located in western Beijing next to the Frangrant Hills, has a whole day’s worth of flora. The highlight is the artificial jungle inside the greenhouse, with orchids, tropical trees and cacti. The sprawling grounds also contain Wofo Si, the Reclining Buddha Temple. RMB 5 (addional RMB 5 for Wofo Si). Gardens: Daily 6am-7pm (summer); 7am-5pm (winter). Temple and greenhouse: Daily 8am-4.30pm (summer); 8.30am-4.30pm (winter). Wofo Si Lu, Xiangshan, Haidian District. Wofo Si Lu, Xiangshan, Haidian District. (6259 1283) 北京植物园和卧佛寺, 海淀区海淀区香山卧佛寺路

Chaoyang Park Kitschy but fun. Kids can kick or throw a ball on the big grass field near the entrance, and the concrete podiums beyond are tree-free kite flying zones. There’s lots of room to stroll, a range of boating options, a handsome merry-go-round and many rides including a roller coaster, flying dinosaurs, bumper cars, sky swings and several large inflatable castles. On top of all this, Sony ExploraScience is also located in the park. The outdoor pool is a great place to while away a summer afternoon and winters see a makeshift ski slope go up near the west gate – thrill seekers can rent skis and inter tubes onsite. The delightful northwestern section of the park includes a lake, flower beds and grassy expanses where families can enjoy a picnic. RMB 5, RMB 2.5 (students), free for kids under 1.2m. Daily 6am-10pm (last entry at 9pm). 1 Nongzhan Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (6506 5409) www.sun-park.com 朝阳公园, 朝阳区农展馆南路1号

Chinese Ethnic Culture Park If staff dressed up in minority costumes pretending to be Tibetans isn’t kitschy enough, for a small fee you too can don an outfit and get your photo taken. Regular live shows. Extensive expansion (a whole second park) has just been completed. RMB 90, RMB 65 (students). Daily 8am-6pm, Nov-Mar 8.30am-6pm (last entry 4.50pm). 1 Minzuyuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (6206 3640/3646) www.emuseum.org.cn 中华民族园, 朝阳区民族园路1号

Ditan Park When it’s not being used as an exhibition space, the park’s centenarian cy-press provide nice shade in summer, making it a pleasant destination for an urban picnic. The children’s activities are concentrated in the north end and include a go-cart track, bouncy castle, merry-go-round and abrasively loud electronic games. There’s also a fishing stream with magnetic fish for toddlers and a goldfish pond. Note that the Ditan Ice Arena, where you can teach your brood how to curl, is just east of the park’s north gate. The area outside the south gate is popular with kite masters. RMB 2, RMB 1 (students). Daily 6am-9pm. A2, Andingmenwai Dajie, Dongcheng District. (6421 4657) www.dtpark.com 地坛公园, 东城区安定门外大街甲2号

Grand View Garden Modeled on the grounds described in Dream of the Red Cham-

ber, the park (Daguanyuan in Chinese) makes for a very pleasant afternoon stroll. Although the park is not specifically geared towards children, there is a small enclosure where you can feed deer, cockatoos and a multitude of peacocks. Also fun for kids is a ride in the brid-al sedan chair next to the Archway (the white marble gate in the north of the park). RMB 40, half price for students. Animal enclosure: RMB 5. Daily 7.30am-5.30pm (last ticket 5pm). 12 Nancaiyuan Jie, Xuanwu District. (6354 4993) www.bjdgy.com 大观园, 宣武区南菜园街12号

Haidian Park A large park just south of Yi-heyuan, featuring a lake, fishing canal, a large kite-flying field, and a modest kids’ amusement area. RMB 2. Daily 7.30am- 10pm. 2 Xinjian-gongmen Lu, Haidian District. (6285 0569) www.haidianpark.com 海淀公园, 海淀区新建宫门路2号

Honglingjin Park Has ample indoor and outdoor playgrounds, several rides, boats, a duck feeding area, and a popular mini-car driv-ing course. Also look out for the much-coveted adult-sized swings strewn around the grounds. Free. Daily 6am-9pm. 5 Houbalizhuang (on East Fourth Ring Road, east of Honglingjin Bridge), Chaoyang District. (8581 9548) www.hljpark.com 红领巾公园, 朝阳区后八里庄5号(东四环路红领巾桥东)

Houhai Okay, so it isn’t a park. And we’ve tak-en the liberty of referring to two lakes (Qianhai and Houhai) with the name of the latter. These provisos aside, Houhai merits inclusion because of its family-friendly atmosphere, especially in winter, when the frozen lake looks like a scene by some modern-day Brueghel, with families and couples skating, playing ice hockey, and jubilantly riding on ice chairs and other phan-tasmagoric contraptions. There’s an old school amusement area with trampolines, electric cars and a dragon train on the southwest bank near Kong Yiji. Dianmenwai Dajie (aka Ping’an Dadao), across from the north gate of Beihai Park, Xicheng District. 后海地区, 西城区地安门外大街(北海公园北门对面)

Liuyin Park Liuyin is one of Beijing’s most picturesque parks, with a duck- and lotus-filled lake surrounded by reeds, weeping willows and pavilions. Kids will prefer the play area with the usual kit (electric cars, trampoline, arts & crafts stand, playground with Little Tikes gear, shoot-the-duck-with-water-cannons arcade game) as well as bumper cars and paddleboats. Visit the charming outdoor tea garden on the island, which serves beer, soft drinks and snacks as well as tea. RMB 1. Daily 6am-9pm. Jiangzhaik-ou, Andingmenwai, Dongcheng District. (8411 3699) 柳荫公园, 东城区安定门外蒋宅口

Longtanhu Park The park boasts a popular outdoor playground with many slides and swings, as well as a trampoline, an indoor playground and several rides including hover-craft-type bumper cars. There’s a roller skating area on the island, lots of gym equipment, badminton courts and boats in which you can explore the lake. Older kids may enjoy the climbing wall in the park’s southwest corner. Other things to discover include an old MiG fighter jet. Fun to visit during Chinese New Year, when the park becomes a giant fair-ground. RMB 2 for park entry, additional fees for rides. Daily 6am-10pm. 8 Longtanhu Lu, Chongwen District. (6714 4336) 龙潭湖公园, 崇文区龙潭湖路8号

Nanguan Park Few people go out of their way to discover this stamp-sized park near the Russian embassy, so it has a nice, local feel. The landscaping appears to have been done by some latter day Chinese Gaudi working entirely with bathroom tile. The play area (RMB 10) includes a trampoline, a swing set, duckpin bowling lane, toy cars and a one meter-tall basketball hoop. Daily 6am-9pm. 1A Xiyang-guan Hutong, Dongcheng District. (6403 4087) 南馆公园, 东城区西洋馆胡同甲1号

Old Summer Palace (Yuanmingyuan) Take a daytrip to the place once described as the “Versailles of the East.” Its grounds blend typical Chinese landscaping and Western archi-tecture. Famous scenic spots include the Grand

Waterworks, the Immense Ocean Observatory and the Labyrinth. RMB 10, plus RMB 15 (ruins and labyrinth), students half-price. Free for kids under 1.2m. Daily 7am-7pm (May-Aug); 7am-5.30pm (Nov-Mar); 7am-630.pm (Apr, Sep-Oct). 28 Qinghua Xilu, Haidian District. (6262 8501) www.yuanmingyuanpark.com 圆明园, 海淀区清华西路28号

Qingnianhu Park Park: Daily 6am-10pm (summer), 6am-9pm (winter); Water World: Daily 9am-5pm (summer). Andingmenwai Dajie, Dongcheng District. (8411 6321; Beijing Youth Lake Intl. Golf Club: 8411 6911; Water World: 8411 6321 ext 8032) 青年湖公园, 东城区安定门外大街

Rendinghu Park Rendinghu is shielded from the city’s bustle and noise. You’ll find indoor and outdoor playgrounds. The swimming pool is good for younger children since it has small slides, a water jungle gym and a sizeable shal-low end. Daily 6am-9pm. 11 Liupukang Jie, Deshengmenwai Ande Lu, Xicheng District. (6202 3200) 人定湖公园, 西城区德胜门外安德路六铺坑街11号

Ritan Park The CBD’s “lungs,” Ritan Park packs a surprising amount of child-friendly stuff into a limited space: the playground area includes an inflatable playhouse, large tram-polines, a mechanical bull, a merry-go-round with Technicolor unicorns and an infrequently washed indoor playhouse. Other attractions include the fishing pond, climbing wall and mini-golf – the latter attracts few customers, so don’t worry about triple-bogeying each hole. The altar is a great place to watch weathered gentlemen fly kites. If you need a snack, Schindler’s Filling Station, the Stone Boat Bar and Xiheyaju all have terraces opening onto the park. Free. Daily 6am-8pm (summer), daily 6.30am-8pm (winter). 6 Ritan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8561 6301) 日坛公园, 朝阳区日坛北路6号

Si’de Park This Lido-area park boasts plenty that will keep the young’uns amused, including an inflated castle, indoor funhouse, outdoor playground, merry-go-round, football pitches, a rollerblading rink, and fishing pond. A circular walking track is popular with morning walkers – if you can get the crew out the door early enough, have fun watching the tai chi prac-tioners. Free. Daily 6am-9pm. Jiangtai Xilu, Chaoyang District. (6438 6093) 四得公园, 朝阳区将台西路

Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) The crowds that cluster predictably around the buildings and ruins in this imperial abode may dissuade you from visiting with the kids, especially on a spring day in cherry blossom season. The key to a happy family outing is to explore the little known corners of this vast park. Walk around the far lakes, rent a boat and then sit in the shade of a weeping willow and enjoy a picnic. Daily 6.30am-8pm (6pm last ticket).7am-7pm(Nov.1-Mar.31.5pm last ticket) RMB 30 (Apr 1-Oct 31), RMB 20 (Nov 1-Mar 31), stu-dents half price. Yiheyuan Lu, Haidian District. (6288 1144) 颐和园, 海淀区颐和园路

Sun Garden Palace Park Sun Garden Palace Park is a good choice for some family sun wor-shipping. Enjoy a long walk, rent a boat and go for a paddle, or stop for a (big kid) drink in the small beer garden. If the kids get tired of walking, small, colorful electric cars will come to the rescue (RMB 20/half-hour, RMB 40/hour to rent). Park entrance is free. 5.30am-10pm. 6 Taiyanggong Zhonglu (near Wangjing Qiao), Chaoyang District. (8457 4426) 太阳宫公园, 朝阳区太阳宫中路6号(望京桥 附近)

Taoranting Park Why schlep the kids all the way down to Taoranting? Here are six reasons: 1) Its intelligently designed and clean playground, with padding on the ground, tall covered slides, swings, trampolines and more; 2) Water Land, an enormous water park; 3) Peacock Park, a weird, Yunnan-themed retreat with Dai-style buildings, the eponymous birds, monkeys and rabbits; 4) The symphony of colors that is the rose garden; 5) Car-shaped paddleboats; 6) Priceless signage: “No hunting animals in park,” “Transparent swimming

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suits are not allowed,” “Those swimming while drunk will be fined RMB 10-50.” RMB 2, RMB 1 (students), free for kids under 1.2m. Daily 6am-9.30pm (last ticket at 9pm). 19 Taiping Jie (near National Ballet of China), Xuanwu District. (6353 2385) www.trtpark.com 陶然亭公园, 宣武区太平街19号

Tiantan Park Although Tiantan has no rides, it offers ample room to run around, throw a frisbee and get away from the crowds. The rose garden is worth a look when in season. And there’s superior people-watching to be had in the covered galleries east of the Altar of Heaven. Get a kick out of visiting the park at dawn, when practitioners of arcane and mystifying forms of exercise come out in force. Combine a stroll through Tiantan with a visit to the Natural Science Museum. April-Oct: RMB 15 (main gate), RMB 35 (all access); Nov-March: RMB 10 (main gate), RMB 30 (all ac-cess). Daily, 6am-9pm for the park (last ticket 8pm); halls open at 8am, close at 5.30pm (March-June), 6pm (July-Oct), 5pm (Nov-Feb). Yongdingmen Dajie, Chongwen District. (6702 8866) www.tiantanpark.com 天坛公园, 崇文区永定门大街

World Park 100 shrunken versions of world famous landmarks and attractions. Visit 50 countries, all just a 30-minute drive from downtown. RMB 35 (students, kids), RMB 65 (adults). Daily 8am-4.30pm (Nov.1-Apr.14), 7.30am-5pm (Apr.15-Oct.31). 158 Fengbao Lu, Huaxiang, Fengtai District. (8361 3344) www.beijingworldpark.cn 世界公园, 丰台区花乡丰葆路158号

Yuyuantan Park Enormous Yuyuantan Park attracts families and student groups on full-day outings. They bring tents, hammocks and blow-up mattresses and kick back with sausages, tea, eggs and sunflower seeds. Kids ride bikes, blow soap bubbles (check out the Toucan Sam-shaped bubble “guns”) and fill the two large, well-stocked playgrounds. There’s plenty of room here to fly kites, and a big aquatic park with many slides and an area for younger children. You can catch the boat to the Summer Palace near the park’s south gate. RMB 2, RMB 1 (students). Daily 6am-9.30pm (summer), daily 6.30am-7pm (winter). Xisan-huan Lu (across from CCTV Tower). East en-trance on Sanlihe Lu (just south of Diaoyutai); south entrance (with parking lot) behind China Millennium Monument., Haidian District. (8865 3804/6) www.yuyuantanpark.com 玉渊潭公园, 海淀区西三环中央电视塔对面 (东门在三里河路, 南门在世纪坛后面)

Zhongshan Park Elegantly formal, with a Sun Yat-Sen statue, rockery, ancient cypresses, bamboo groves, cherry trees and covered walkways, Zhongshan Park offers a poetic escape from the crowds in Tian’anmen Square. Take in some of Beijing’s best views by renting a boat and paddling along the Forbidden City’s moat. If old buildings leave your offspring cold, there’s always the bumper cars (festooned with the Statue of Liberty) and Merry Land, the park’s indoor playground, with its sea of balls, slides and funny mirrors. Entrance: RMB 3, RMB 1.5 (students), free (kids under 1.2m). Daily 6.30am-8pm (winter), 6am-9pm (sum-mer). West of Tiananmen Gate, Dongcheng District. (6605 5431 ext 270) www.zhongshan-park.cn 中山公园, 东城区天安门西侧

PlacesBeidong Floriculture Garden Find plants, seeds, garden ornaments, pots and related curios. Daily 8.30am-6.30pm (summer); 9am-5.30pm (winter). 150m south of Sundahe Qiao, Jingshun Lu, Shunyi District, Shunyi District. (8459 3093) 孙和大北东花艺苑, 顺义区顺义区京顺路孙大河桥南150米

Haidian Children’s Palace This library contains over 2,000 English language books. Although it’s targeted towards Chinese families with kids ages 4-14, the library is still a great resource for native English-speaking children. Limited study space is also available for over achieving kiddies, though they must be accom-panied by a parent. 6 Wanliu Xingbiao Jiayuan,

Haidian District, Haidian District. (8256 7306) www.hdac.cn 海淀少年宫, 海淀区海淀区万柳星标家园甲6号

White Cloud Temple (Baiyunguan) Baiy-unguan Temple is located 1,500 meters south-east of the Muxidi subway station and is the biggest Taoist temple in Beijing. First built in 741 AD, this well-preserved temple has a long and interesting history. One of Beijing’s annual Spring Festival ‘temple fairs’ takes place here every year. The Baiyunguan temple fair usu-ally starts from Chinese New Year’s Day and lasts 18 days – the longest temple fair in the city. Vendors from all over the country come here to show and sell their regional foods, handmade art and crafts, and special Spring Festival products; local performers will put on traditional shows of Peking opera, acrobatics and lion dances, as well as modern entertain-ments. Don’t miss this chance to experience a real Beijing way of celebrating the Spring Festival! RMB 10 park entry fee. Daily 8.30am-4pm. 6 Baiyunguan Jie, Xibianmenwai, Xuanwu District. (6344 3666) 白云观, 宣武区西便门外白云观街6号

Play Centers3iart Center Offers a range of art classes for children, teenagers and adults such as drawing, painting, clay modeling, needlework, Chinese calligraphy, knot making and paper cutting. 1) 2/F, Block A, Hairun International Apartment, Jiangtai Lu, Chaoyang District. (186 0135 0776, [email protected]); 2) 1/F, Bldg 3, Shidai Zhiguang Xiaoqu, 45 Xizhimen Beidajie, Haidian District. (134 3983 3280, [email protected]) www.3iart.com.cn 爱立方艺术中心, 1) 朝阳区将台海润国际公寓A座2层; 2) 海淀区西直门北大街45号时代之光小区3号楼一层

A-Z Kids A cleaner, pricier version of Fundaz-zle, A-Z features a multitude of play equipment including a maze, an art corner, a play super-market as well bilingual staff and entertainers to ensure your kids are never bored. Best suited for kids ages 0-12, it also features a restaurant where parents can keep a watch-ful eye on their little ones. They also host birthday parties. 9am-8pm. Room 102, Bldg 3, Pinnacle Avenue, Linyin Lu, Shunyi District. (8559 2883/6) www.a-zkids.cn 英伦创意园, 顺义区A-Z英伦创意园,顺义区林荫路荣和广场3号楼102

Beijing Youth Palace Offering music lessons and dance classes, as well as a multilingual cinema. 68 Xizhimen Nanxiaojie, Xicheng Dis-trict. (6615 2211) www.bjqng.com.cn 北京青年宫, 西城区西直门南小街68号

Family Box Educational & Recreational Center Family Box is a British family centre combining education and recreation. Children ages 0-12 and their families have more than enough space to play in the 6,000sqm, three-storey building. Kids will enjoy the large scale climbing frame, Mickey Mouse play area, swimming pool, Sensory Room, Soft Island and Craft Room. They also run courses and activi-ties based on the UK early years curriculum. Other facilities include: party hosting, catering, coffee shop, and crèche facility. RMB 320 (2 adults, 1 child). Bldg 4, 51 Wangjing Beilu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (6478 6163) www.familyboxes.com.cn 朝阳区朝阳区望京北路51号院4号楼

Fundazzle Fundazzle makes young kids squeal with delight, while it makes their par-ents wince (because it smells of feet), then gasp (at the size of the plastic-ball-filled pool) and finally sigh (as they realize that for a few precious hours, the furniture in their home is safe). This cavernous, indoor playground has a huge two-story jungle gym, trampolines and a toddler area with small cars, swings, seesaws, toy houses and so on. On weekends, counselors put on shows, lead the kids in song and dance, and teach arts and crafts. RMB 35 for 2 hrs (kids); adults free (Mon-Fri), RMB 15 (Sat-Sun). Mon-Fri 9am-5.30pm, Sat-Sun and holidays 9am-7pm. Gongti Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (6593 6208) 翻斗乐, 朝阳区工体南路

Gymboree Beijing Gymboree (the Jianwai location is the largest in the world) offers music, play and art classes in English. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Parents are encouraged to consult the experts at Gymboree about enrolling their kids in age-appropriate classes. RMB 3,120 (12 classes) or RMB 14,976 (96 classes). Daily 9am-6pm. 1) Guanghua SOHO, 7/F, Bldg 3, 22 Guang-hua Lu, Chaoyang District. (5900 6186); 2) 5/F, Bldg B, Jianwai Soho, 39 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (5869 4087); 3) 2/F, Bldg E, Wanjing International Commercial Center, 9 Wangjing Lu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (5166 0516) 金宝贝, 1) 朝阳区北京市朝阳区光华路22号光华路SOHO三单元7层; 2) 朝阳区东三环中路39号建外SohoB座5层; 3) 朝阳区朝阳区望京街9号望京国际商业中心E座二层01号

Happy Land Arts and Crafts Center Let your children discover their inner Picasso. Happy Land offers pottery, painting, paper fold-ing, jewelry making and much more. Kids and parents love this spot, especially in the dead of winter. The staff is patient, knowledgeable and able to speak functional English. Birthday parties can also be arranged. RMB 80/hr. Daily 9am-5pm (winter), 9am-6pm (sum-mer). Xibaixinzhuang (near Capital Paradise), Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8046 4055, 136 6104 5892) 乐土工艺坊, 顺义区后沙峪白辛庄村东(名都园的附近)

My Gym Early Childhood Development Center This early childhood development center provides age-appropriate programs for kids age 6 weeks to 13 years. Parent-kid classes are for kids age 6 weeks-3.5 years; independent learner classes are for kids 3.5–13 years. Also offers birthday parties, special events and summer and winter break camps. Price Range: RMB 156-RMB 268 per class. Mon-Sun 9am-7pm. F/15, 1 Blue Castle Inter-national Center, Xidawang Lu, Chaoyang Dis-trict. (6582 0092, 6582 0072, 135 1105 8129, [email protected]) www.my-gym.com 美吉姆国际儿童教育中心, 朝阳区西大望路蓝堡国际中心1座15层

Peapod Baby A place to gather with other moms, dads, caregivers, and children that offers Kindermusik, Baby art classes, and play-groups for babies from newborn through age 4. Also offers dance for ages 2-6, and English classes from ages 3-13, as well as prenatal yoga. Class sizes are small, with a maximum of 8 students in a class and semesters range from 4 weeks to 16 weeks, depending on the class. Apt 209, Bldg 1, China Central Place Apartments, Chaoyang District. (150 1077 1929, [email protected]) 朝阳区朝阳区华贸1号楼209室

Playground The brainchild of two Beijing par-ents who wanted a fun space where working parents could bring their children, Playground has fishpond, a library, and an open area that doubles as a mini basketball court. The real draw of Playground is its hands-on science, art and computer courses for children ages 4-12. Entrance free. Also organizes birthday and family parties. Mon-Fri noon-8pm, Sat-Sun 10am-8pm. 40 Dongsi Liutiao (between Pingan Dajie and Chaoyangmennei Dajie), Dongcheng District. (6407 6889, [email protected]) www.myplayground.cn 东城区东四六条40号(平安大道朝内大街之间)

Star Trooper Laser Tag Indulge your trig-ger-happy inner child in a very trippy atmos-phere. Each game lasts 15mins. Kids must be taller than 1.3m. RMB 40 (first game), RMB 30 (additional games). Groups of six or more can rent the entire venue for RMB 1680/hour. Tue-Fri reservations only, Sat-Sun 9am-8pm. B1, 316 Wangjing Xiyuan Sanqu, Chaoyang Dis-trict. (6475 8329, [email protected]) www.startrooper.net 激光搏击, 朝阳区望京西园三区316号楼,地下一层

The Familier This two-level, indoor family centre provides age-appropriate and kid-fam-ily play rooms and classes for children of all ages. Includes an expanded soft play area for babies and toddlers and a full-service

cafe with a Western-trained chef and healthy menu options for the entire family. 2 hour: RMB 50 (1 adult, 1 child); all day: RMB 88 (1 adult, 1 child). Monday-Sunday 9am-8pm. Ste 0753, Tower A, Chaowai SOHO, 6B Chaoy-angmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (5869 2904, [email protected]) http://www.thefamilier.com/

Yu Kids Island The Place’s well-kitted in-door play area boasts a palm tree carousel, a bouncy slide, waterfall tunnel and a wind room filled with huge balloons – all well-padded for maximum safety. Come and go as you like with a RMB 50 day pass; frequent funners will benefit from discount cards (RMB 500/30% discount; RMB 1000/50% discount). Daily 10am-10pm. 4/F, South Bldg, The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (no phone) 爱乐游园地, 朝阳区光华路9号世贸天阶南楼4层

Playgroups & ActivitiesBeijing Color Studio Come create in a 200sqm studio space close to the 798 art district. The Color Studio offers art classes for kids, painting workshops, a party and birthday venue, and corporate team building activities. All workshops are run by experienced artists. Wuhuan Erhao (fourth studio on the left), Dongwuhuan, Chaoyang District. (136 7129 5154, [email protected]) www.beijingcolorstudio.com 朝阳区东五环五环二号(左边第四门)

China National Children’s Center Al-though the language of instruction is only Chinese, this center hosts a number of creative classes for children, such as music, art and drama. Tue-Sun 8.30am-4.30pm. 43 Ping’anli Xidajie, Xicheng District. (6616 0122) www.ccc.org.cn 中国儿童中心, 西城区平安里西大街43号

Family Fun with Yuliya Offers a variety of classes and events for kids ages 0-14 years old and adults. Classes include Kindermusik, Salsa Babies, Zumba Fitness, Infant Mas-sage Courses and special monthly events. Also hosts birthday parties. (136 2135 4114, [email protected]) www.familyfun-withyuliya.com

Kexue Communications Provides science shows, workshops, parties and functions forchildren and adults. Apt 1262, Door 1, Bldg 1, 7Hao Yuan, Taiyanggong Nanlu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (8415 5034, 134 3938 8329, [email protected]) www.kexuecommunications.com 朝阳区朝阳区太阳宫南街7号院1号楼1单元26层1262

Kishow Kids Club Children can sign up for the Mad Science course and learn how to make water rockets or build marshmallow molecules. Also hosts birthday parties in the wacky experiment room complete with real scientists (well, science majors) in white coats and lots of bubbling beakers. Non-scientists can sign up for classes in Chinese calligraphy, Chinese traditional painting, pottery, drama and other subjects. Bilingual staff, though the majority of classes are taught in Mandarin. Suitable for children between 4 and 12 years old. RMB 4,000 (three-month membership or 24 hours), RMB 11,200 (12-month membership or 96 hours), RMB 18,700 (24-month member-ship or 192 hours). 1) Mon-Sat 8.30am-6pm, Sun 8am-6pm. 2/F, Yulin Plaza Building, 5 Xiangjun Nanli (west of the Jingguang Build-ing), Chaoyang District. (5131 1001 ext 17); 2) Fri 4-8pm, Sat-Sun 8am-9pm. 4024-4028, 4/F, Jinyuan Xinyansha Mall, 1 Yuanda Lu, Haidian District. (8886 1300) 疯狂家族, 1) 朝阳区向军南里5号雨霖大厦2层(京广大厦西); 2) 海淀区远大路1号金源新燕莎大厦4层4024-4028商铺

Lego Education Department These lego programs are designed to help children of dif-ferent ages to discover their creativity, develop problem solving ability and language skills. Classes are one hour long for 3-6 years, RMB 180; two hours long for ages 7-16, RMB 200. 207, Bldg 529, The Atlantic City’s Chamber , Nanhu Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (6471 2077, 6471 7585) 乐高工作室, 朝阳区南湖南路10号大西洋新城中心会所二层207室(529号楼)

My Little Mozart Studio Comprehensive music program offering keyboard, violin, guitar, vocal and other instrumental lessons. Group and private classes taught by qualified and experienced teachers. Music and movement classes for ages 0-4. Curriculum focuses on providing a well balanced music education for every student. Harmony Road music course is offered at the studio. Musical birthday parties can also be arranged. Room 108, Building 5, Lishui Jiayuan, Liulitun, Chaoyang District. (135 2256 3767, [email protected]) www. mylittlemozart.com 朝阳区六里屯丽水嘉园5号楼108室

Theme ParksHappy Valley Amusement Park Beijing’s best amusement park sprawls out across a square kilometer of land outside the East Fourth Ring Road and offers 40 rides, an IMAX theater, more than 100 games and seven cinemas. The park is divided into a number of themed areas inspired by such civilizations as Mayan Central America, Minoan Greece and Shangri-la – the little kiddies play in Ant Kingdom. The roller coasters are world class, the park is well maintained, and the lines for rides are fairly reasonable. RMB 160 (April 1-Nov 14); RMB 120 (Nov 15-March 31). Half price for kids 1.2-1.4m, free for kids under 1.2m. Daily 8.30am-10pm. Wuji Beilu, Dong-sihuan Lu, Chaoyang District. (6738 9898 ext 0, 6205 0088, [email protected]) http://bj.happyvalley.com.cn/park/ 北京欢乐谷, 朝阳区东四环路小武基北路

School DirectorySchool fees listed are for one academic year unless otherwise specified. Abbreviations: IB = International Baccalaureate; ESOL = English as a Second or Other Language

Australian International School of Beijing (AISB) Founded in 2004, AISB is the only school in China offering an Australian curricu-lum. Facilities include a gym, four basketball courts, two tennis courts, a 400m running track, a football field, several language labs, and a “computer barn” housing 200+ comput-ers. Grades: K to 12. Price range: RMB 74,500-94,500 (plus RMB 8,200 refundable deposit, RMB 1,500 uniform fee, RMB 1,700 application fee, RMB 7,500-10,500 bus fee and additional fees for intensive ESL training). 7 Louzizhuang Lu, Chaoyang District. (8439 4315/16) www.aisb.com.cn 北京澳大利亚国际学校, 朝阳区楼梓庄路7号

Beijing Hantong Test Training School Foreign and local tutors are able to provide lessons both in English and Chinese. Sub-jects include Math, Science, Economics and Business. They also offer EE,TOK for IBDP. One-on-one and small group classes are available (maximum 8 students). Also offers Mandarin courses. Prices range from RMB150-550/hour Mon-Fri 8am-8pm, Sat 1-5pm. Rm 2611-2612,1 Blue Castle International Center, Dawang Xilu, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (8599 7183, [email protected]) www.mandarin-connections.com 朝阳区朝阳区蓝堡国际中心1座2611-2612室

Beijing Homeschoolers A support network, information source and social hub for families homeschooling their children. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/beijing_homeschoolers

Beijing Huijia Private College This com-bined boarding and day school offers an IB curriculum taught in English and a Chinese curriculum taught in Chinese. Students who wish to follow the Chinese curriculum but don’t have the requisite Chinese ability will first be enrolled in an intensive Chinese course. About 200 students from various countries study (and live, if they choose to board) alongside approximately 2,000 Chinese students. Facili-ties include a swimming pool, gymnasium and science labs. Grades: 1 to 12. Price range: RMB 69,000-75,800. Zhongguancun Kejiyuan, Changping Yuan, Huijia Kejiaoyuan, Changping District. (6078 5555/1) www.huijia2000.com 北京汇佳私立学校, 昌平区中关村科技园昌平园

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Beijing New Talent Academy 9 Anhua Street, Tianzhu Development Zone, Shunyi District. (8041 3036 (English)/3001, 8046 7117, [email protected]) www. bjnewtalent.com 北京市新英才学校, 顺义区顺义区天竺开发区安华街9号

Beijing No. 1 Kindergarten Experimental Sister School This bilingual public kinder-garten attached to Beijing No. 1 Kindergarten follows a modified form of the Chinese national curriculum. Class size ranges from about 25 to 35 students per class. About half of the stu-dents board at the school. Ages: 3 to 6. Price range: RMB 3,500-4,000/month. Bldg 117, Xiaohuangzhuang Xiaoqu, Qingniangou Lu, Dongcheng District. (8428 8913, 8427 5713) 北京第一幼儿园附属实验园, 东城区青年沟路小黄庄小区117号楼

Beijing No. 55 Middle School and High School Unlike other public schools in the city, No. 55 has an international student depart-ment specifically tailored to foreign students. High school classes are offered in Chinese (meant for students with no Chinese back-ground) or English, and prepare students for the IB exam or China’s college entrance exam. Middle school classes are in Chinese only; a half-year of intensive Chinese training is availa-ble if needed. Ages: 11 to 17. Price range: RMB 28,000-44,600. 12 Xinzhong Jie, Dongcheng District. (6416 9531) www.bj55.cn/ international 北京第五十五中学, 东城区新中街12号

Beijing Telford Bilingual and International Pre-school Part of the Telford Education Institute of Hong Kong. Classes are fully bilingual with one Western and four Chinese teachers in every classroom. All subjects are taught 50% in English and 50% in Chinese. Facilities include a multipurpose auditorium and performing arts center, two piano rooms, two sports fields and a big garden. Ages: 6 months-6years old. RMB 32,000-35,040 (plus RMB 400-500 per month meal fee). 2 Daluy-uan, Dongsanhuan Nanlu (inside R&F City), Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (5876 6221/7811, [email protected]) www.telfordeducation.com 北京德福双语国际幼儿圆, 朝阳区朝阳区东三环南路大路园2号(富力城内)国贸往南第一个路口

Beijing Xiyi Elementary School One of the first local elementary schools to admit interna-tional students, Xiyi continues to enroll non-Chinese. The school’s language of instruction is Chinese. In addition to its core curriculum, Xiyi offers computer, art, physical education and Beijing opera classes. A new school building is under construction. Ages: 6-12. Price range: RMB 3000/semester. 49 Beisanhuan Xilu, Haid-ian District. (8263 2789) www.hdxyxx.bjedu.cn 北京西颐小学, 海淀区北三环西路49号

Chicago Dan’s English Daycare Daycare canter is staffed by three American teachers, a professional Chinese English teacher, and a professional daycare instructor. The teacher-student-ratio is 1 to 4 and English spoken in the classroom. The English-language curricu-lum includes special interest courses such as swimming, baseball, Tae Kwon Do and ballet. Each course is taught by a native English speaker. Students also attend regular field trips and activities. Tuition fees are below the stand-ard rates charged by international daycare centers, and the special interest courses are included in the fee. RMB 5,500-6,000/month. For children ages 2.5 to 5 years. 8am-5.30pm. Suit 1102 Building B, Riyue Tiandi, Xi Zuoan-men Qiao, Chongwen District. (5807 5067, [email protected]) www.engdan.com 芝加哥丹全英文幼儿园

Deutsche Botschaftsschule Peking The German Embassy School offers instruction in German and uses a curriculum and textbooks that adhere to standards set by the German Board of Education. Approximately 90 students are enrolled in the kindergarten classes, and 430 in the elementary and upper school. Grades: Kindergarten to grade 13. Price range:

EUR 5,150-7,800 (plus a EUR 2,600 admis-sion fee, EUR 900 bus fee). 49A Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (6532 2535) www.dspeking.net.cn 北京德国使馆学校, 朝阳区亮马桥路甲49号

Epoch International School Offers bilin-gual Montessori-influenced preschool and kindergarten programs for children ages 1.5-6 years. Development courses include language, math, art, music, dance and life skills. Facilities include separate “suites” for each class. All classes have native English and native Chinese speaking teachers. Price range: RMB 26,200 - 44,600. 1) A-17 New Landmark area Qinghe Yongtai garden, Haidian District. (8275 1372); 2) 41 Nanshiliju,Taihua Binhe Garden (near the Liangmahe , U.S. Embassy), Chaoyang District. (5829 3821) www.epoch-school.com 1) 海淀区海淀清河永泰园新地标甲17号; 2) 朝阳区朝阳南十里居41号泰华滨河苑(亮马河美国大使馆附近)

Etonkids International Kindergarten Etonkids International Kindergarten is the oldest school under the Etonkids umbrella. Etonkids International Kindergarten classrooms feature authentic Montessori materials and are led by full-time caring and professional native English speaking teachers. With full or half-day options, Etonkids international Kindergarten prepares your child for the challenges ahead through strong foundations in the essential ar-eas for young learners and the Etonkids Three C’s of Creativity, Character and Culture. At Etonkids International Kindergarten your child experiences the joy of learning through ongo-ing intellectual discoveries in unique hands-on environments. Ages: 1.5 to 6. Price range: RMB 83,500-RMB 125,000. 1) Rm C103, Lido Country Club, Lido Place, Jichang Lu, Chaoyang District. (6436 7368); 2) 3/F, Bldg D, Global Trade Mansion, Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang Dis-trict. (6506 4805); 3) Pinnacle Plaza, Tianzhu Real Estate Development Zone, Shunyi District. (8046 5338) www.etonkids.com 伊顿国际学校, 1) 朝阳区北京首都机场路丽都广场俱乐部C103室; 2) 朝阳区光华路世贸国际公寓D座3层; 3) 顺义区天竺房地产开发区荣祥广场

Fangcaodi International School Fangcaodi is a state-run primary school that has been accepting foreign students for over 40 years. Classes are in Chinese, with the exception of English language classes. The school uses the same textbooks as other Chinese schools in the municipality and places a strong emphasis on math and Chinese. Fee-based after-school activities include badminton, arts and crafts, wushu and rollerblading. Grades: 1 to 6. Price range: RMB 16,000-48,000 plus RMB 20,000 capital levy. 1 Ritan Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8563 5120 ext 2005) www.fcd.com.cn 芳草地小学, 朝阳区日坛北路1号

Frontiers Offering classes from beginning to advanced levels, as well as business Chinese and HSK prep. Group classes are offered during the day and during the night (RMB 2,200/44 hours). Individuals pay RMB 85-95 per hour depending on level of instruction. 3/F Bldg 30 Dongzhong Jie, Dongzimenwai, Dongcheng District. (6413 1547) www.frontiers.com.cn 东城区东直门外东中街30号楼3层

Ganeinu International School Follows a Montessori curriculum and aims to “provide a warm, secure, Jewish environment where chil-dren can feel comfortable exploring and learn-ing.” Coursework consists of math, sensorial, language, art and music, geography, Jewish studies and special events. Nursery, kindergar-ten and elementary classes available. Tuition ranges from RMB 66,000-130,000 a year. Bus and lunch service available. 18 Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang District. (8470 8238) http://www.ganeinubeijing.com 朝阳区朝阳区霄云路18号

Happy Baby Kindergarten At two separate campuses, Happy Baby offers a Montessori-style curriculum delivered predominantly in Chinese. English classes are provided several times a week. Facilities include playgrounds, a library, and piano, reading, birthday and computer rooms. Currently, around half the students are international students. Special classes for children under 2 accompanied by

a parent are offered on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. Note: Enrollment is full for 2009-10 academic year. Ages: 2.5 to 5. Price range: RMB 36,000 (RMB 450 transporta-tion fee). 1) 23 Yiyuan Anhuibeili, Yayuncun, Chaoyang District. (6498 1518); 2) 22 Zhongli Xibahe, Chaoyang District. (6462 0449 ext 806) 至尊宝宝幼儿园, 1) 朝阳区亚运村安慧北里逸园23号楼; 2) 朝阳区西坝河中里22号楼

Honey Republic An early educational center specializing in “Mommy and Me,” language, and art classes. Each class has a maximum of six students. Memberships include private party hosting, kids’ photography and weekend activities. For kids ages 6 months to 6 years. oldClasses start from RMB 158. Daily, 9am-7.30pm. Upper East Side (to the back of Paris Baguette), Lido, Chaoyang District, Beijing (behind Paris Baguette), Lido, Chaoyang Dis-trict, Chaoyang District. (5130 3145) 朝阳区朝阳区东四环霄云桥东南阳光上东东环广场底商B-03(华润万家超市旁)

Indian Embassy School Located in and oper-ated by the Indian Embassy, this school offers an Indian-style curriculum to 100 students from 36 different countries. Instruction is in English. Chinese classes are part of the cur-riculum, and extracurricular activities such as music, tennis, and tai chi are offered. Ages: 4 to 11. Price range: available upon inquiry. 13 Guanghua Lu (inside the Indian Embassy), Chaoyang District. (6532 1827, [email protected]) 朝阳区光华路13号(在印度大使馆内)

K12 International Academy Asia Targeted at home schoolers, this company offers online home schooling materials and a “professional team” of teachers, counselors and advisers to work with your child on an individualized learn-ing plan. http://www.k12.com/int/asia/

KEer Apple International Kindergarten (Pingod) Monthly tuition starts at RMB 3,500, with a RMB 5,000 deposit and initial payment of RMB 10,000. Offers some English instruc-tion and limited Montessori curriculum in the afternoons (with an “international” section) and open year round. Baiziwan Nan Er Lu (next to BCIS), Chaoyang District. (5876 9605, [email protected]) http://www. keereducation.com/fen12/Default.asp 苹果幼儿园

KinStar Bilingual School In addition to a bilingual kindergarten, KinStar also runs a bilingual elementary school. The school follows curriculum guidelines issued by the Chinese Ministry of Education for instruc-tion in Chinese and a US-style curriculum for instruction in English. Both ESOL and Chinese support classes are available. Facilities at the elementary school building include music, art and dance studios, a spacious library, a running track, a tennis court and a basketball field, and the campus is equipped to accommodate handicapped children. Grades: Pre-K to 7. Price range: RMB 42,000-80,000 (plus RMB 1,600 registration fee and RMB 5,000-10,000 capital levy). Kindergarten and Elementary School: 5 Yumin Road, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (8041 0390) 海嘉双语国际学校, 顺义区后沙峪裕民大街5号

Live the Language Specializes in teaching expatriates Chinese in Beijing. Students range from individuals to corporations (including DHL and Nestle). Immersion programs and elective classes (i.e. Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Chinese Cooking, Calligraphy) are also available.Price Range: RMB18.000-34,000. Rm 1611, Tower C, Sun-shine 100, 2 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang District. (5100 1269, [email protected]) www.livethelanguage.cn 朝阳区光华路2号阳光100国际公寓c座1611

Lycée Français International de Pékin (The French School) The LFIP is admin-istered in accordance with the guidelines established by the French Ministry of Educa-tion. Classes are taught in French, but non-French-speaking children are admitted into the kindergarten (which is on a separate campus), and the elementary school. This school has full sports and extracurricular programs. Ages: 2

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to 18. Price range: EUR 5,580-10,010 (French children), EUR 6,390-11,430 (non-French children). 1) Primary and Secondary School: 13 Sanlitun Dongsijie, Chaoyang District. (6532 3498); 2) Kindergarten: 4 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District. (6532 7881) http://www.lfip.net.cn/ 1) 朝阳区三里屯东四街13号; 2) 朝阳区三里屯路4号

Mandarin Connections Improve your spoken or business Chinese. Also holds HSK & BCT preparation courses. Classes also available for kids and teenagers. 26/F, Rm 11-12, 1 Blue Castle International Center, Dawang Xilu, Chaoyang District. (8599 7183, [email protected]) www.mandarin- connections.com 朝阳区朝阳区西大望路3号院蓝堡国际中心1座2611-2612室

Muffy’s Place Founded in 2004, this kin-dergarten offers a Canadian-style curriculum taught by certified Canadian teachers. While the student body is primarily Chinese, interna-tional students are welcome and all instruction is in English. Ages: 3-6. Price range: RMB 57,000-63,800. 1) Legacy Home Community Center, Wanliu Dong Lu, Haidian District. (8255 3057); 2) Xiangshan Qingqin Sijiqingzhen, Mentoucun, Fragrant Hill, Haidian District, Haidian District. (8259 0896); 3) 1) Age 3-6, RMB 55,500/year. 1/F, Legacy Home Commu-nity Center, Wanliu Dong Lu, Haidian District. (8255 3057); 2) Age 2.5-6, RMB 63,800/year. Xiangshan Qingqin Sijiqingzhen, Mentoucun, Fragrant Hill, Haidian District. (8259 0896), Haidian District. www.muffys.cn 儿童英语之家, 1) 海淀区万柳东路万泉新新家园14号楼A区万泉新新俱乐部一层; 2) 海淀区四季青镇门头村香山清琴二里儿童会所; 3) 海淀区1) 海淀区万柳东路万泉新新家园14号楼A区万泉新新俱乐部一层; 2) 海淀区四季青镇门头村香山清琴二里儿童会所

Oxford Baby Bilingual Kindergarten This long-standing Chinese kindergarten offers a Chinese-style bilingual curriculum at four separate locations. Much of the instruction is in Chinese, with native-English teaching staff responsible for English instruction. A significant number of children board at the school. Age range: 1.5 to 6. Price range: RMB 31,600-41,600. 1) 88 Jianguo Lu, Soho New Town, Chaoyang District. (8589 7363); 2) 308 Huizhongli, Yayuncun, Chaoyang District. (6493 6636); 3) 10 Anhuili, Section 4, Yayuncun, Chaoyang District. (6489 5533); 4) 6 Nanx-inyuan, Chaoyang District. (8731 1098) www.oxfordbaby.org.cn 北京小牛津双语幼儿园, 1) 朝阳区建国路88号Soho现代城; 2) 朝阳区亚运村慧忠里308号楼; 3) 朝阳区亚运村安慧里4区10号; 4) 朝阳区南新园6号楼

Pakistan Embassy College This embassy-run school offers two types of curricula: the Paki-stan national curriculum, and an English cur-riculum associated with London University that offers GCSE and A-level qualifications. Both curricula are taught in English, but a number of ESOL students are accepted, and remedial English classes are provided. Chinese language classes are mandatory for all except senior-level students. An enrollment of 400 students from more than 40 different countries makes for an excellent student-teacher ratio and a diverse student body. School facilities include science, computer and language laboratories, and a gymnasium and indoor basketball court. Ages: 4 to 18. Price range: RMB 2,500-5,400/month 1 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Sanlitun, Chaoyang District. (6532 1905) 朝阳区三里屯东直门外大街1号

Pentagram Chinese Kids learn Chinese in a fun environment. Classes start at the begin-ning of each month. And are available in two age groups, 5-7 and 8-10 years old. Spoken Chinese and business Chinese courses are also offered. Rm 301, Rui Chen International Cent-er, 13 Nongzhanguan Nanlu, Chaoyang District. (6500 5755) www.pentagram-chinese.com 朝阳区朝阳农展馆南路13号瑞辰国际中心301室

Positive Foundations School Highly experi-enced teachers provide education that stresses the importance of self-development and life skills as well as the academic fundamentals that provide the foundation for further educa-

tion and cognitive development. All classes are taught by foreign teachers in their native Eng-lish, with the option of a Chinese class in the afternoon. Offers Nursery and Kindergarten, with both full and half-day Montessori-based curriculum. Application fee: RMB 1,000. Tuition fees: RMB 46,800-105,000. 3006 Gahood Villa, Houshayu, Xibaixinzhuang, Shunyi District, Shunyi District. (8046 6302, [email protected]) www.pfs-beijing.com 顺义区北京市顺义区

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Potter’s Wheel International Elementary and Tennis School Housed on the same grounds as the Potter’s Wheel Tennis Academy (a boarding facility that specializes in extensive tennis training combined with academics), this school is distinguished by a strong emphasis on sports. Founded in 2005, the school day is divided in half between academic course work and tennis training. School facilities include 21 tennis courts, a swimming pool, running track, computer lab, library, dance room, as well as a music and art room. For the more career-driv-en athlete, the center offers study for middle school to high school in a Beijing key school in Tongzhou District. Age : 8 to 18. Price: annual tuition RMB 197,000, inclusive of accommoda-tion and meals. 1 Langxinzhuang Lu, Chaoyang District., Chaoyang District. (8538 3269) 匠心之轮国际学校, 朝阳区郎辛庄路1号

PSA An English–speaking kindergarten pro-gram, owned and operated by YBM Si-Sa since 1996. Their curriculum is designed to foster positive self-esteem, confidence and problem-solving skills. PSA’s curriculum is designed age- appropriately for the children’s social, physical, emotional and intellectual development. All day kindergarten (ages 4-7, ages 4-10), Super Elite classes (ages 4-10). Kindergarten RMB 29,400 (1 semester),negotiable. Super Elite RMB 100 per class. YBM Language Center. 3/F, Tower C/D, Fu Rong Lu, Wang Jing, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (8472 0046/0470) www.ybmedu.com.cn 朝阳区朝阳区望京悠乐汇CD座AB区3层

Renda Middle School and High School The combined middle school and high school at-tached to Renmin University, Renda Fuzhong is known in Chinese circles for its high standards and gaokao results. The school’s language of instruction is Chinese, and it offers A-level qualifications. International students take a Chinese assessment exam that determines whether they are placed directly into regular classes with Chinese students or into an inten-sive Chinese program. A total of 4,000 students attend this large school, of which approxi-mately 180 are international students. Ages: 12 to 16. Price range: RMB 50,000 (standard program), RMB 21,800/semester (intensive Chinese program). 37 Zhonguancun Dajie, Haidian District. (6251 3962/2094) www.rdfz.cn/english 人大附中, 海淀区中关村大街37号

Ritan School This public school has four sepa-rate divisions open to international students: an elementary school, two middle schools and a high school. A bilingual program is offered at the elementary school, but the middle and high school divisions follow the Chinese national curriculum and instruction is in Chinese only. In addition to academics, students participate in a range of electives and extracurricular activities, including the celebrated school band. Grades: 1 to 12. Price range: RMB 17,000-36,800. 1) High School: 4 Guanghua Xili, Chaoyang District. (6503 1815); 2) Middle School: Inside Beijing No. 80 Middle School, 2 Baijiazhuang Xili, Chaoyang District. (6500 4609); 3) High School (senior year only): 36 Dongsanhuan Beilu (south of Tsinghua University’s Central Academy of Fine Arts), Chaoyang District. (6581 4083); 4) Elementary and Middle School: 38 Nanshiliju (south of Jiuxian Qiao), Chaoyang District. (6438 2945) http://rtzx.bjchyedu.cn 北京日坛中学, 1) 朝阳区光华西里4号; 2) 朝阳区白家庄西里2号白家庄中学里面; 3) 朝阳区东三环北路36号清华大学美术学院南; 4) 朝阳区南十里居38号(酒仙桥南)

Roland Bilingual Kindergarten This local kindergarten accepts international students. Daily activities include singing, dancing, story

telling, arts and crafts, simple mathematics and Chinese and English classes. Price range: RMB 750/month, including breakfast and lunch. Laiguangying Donglu, Shunyi District. (8457 3795, [email protected]) 顺义区来广营东路

Rural China Education Foundation The Rural China Education Foundation (RCEF) is an international non-profit organization that promotes the creation of teaching methods and curriculum that support the well-rounded development of rural children and their home-towns. www.ruralchina.org 乡村教育促进会

Sanlitun Kindergarten This local kindergar-ten enrolls international students. Instruction is in Chinese and the school places a strong focus on physical exercise. Special classes for children ages 2.5 and accompanied by a parent are offered every week; the standard kinder-garten program runs daily. Ages: 2 to 6. Price Range: RMB 500-1000/month (children under 3), RMB 5000-10,000 (plus RMB 450/month childcare fee) (children ages 3-6). 3 Jiqingli, Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6551 0877) 三里屯幼儿园, 朝阳区朝阳门外大街吉庆里3号

Side by Side Side by Side is a wholly foreign owned and run center providing support for children with special needs and learning dif-ficulties. They offer special education and learning support as well as special needs support such as social skills, music therapy and vocational training opportunities. Capital Paradise 3336, Shunyi Distrcict, Shunyi District. (8046 3858, [email protected]) www.sidebysidebeijing.com/ 顺义区后沙浴,名都园3336, 顺义区

Sino Bright School (Beijing No. 25 Middle School) Located on the grounds of Beijing No. 25 Middle School, SBS offers a curriculum taken from British Columbia, Canada, and taught by B.C.-certified teachers, with the aim of preparing students for higher education in Canada or other Western countries. Founded in 2005, the school previously focused on Chinese students but is now enrolling international students. The school’s language of instruction is English, but Chinese language classes are offered. Grades: 7-12. Price: RMB 69,000 (plus RMB 4,000 for boarding students). 55 Deng-shikou Dajie (at Beijing No. 25 Middle School), Dongcheng District. (65537171) www.schoolbj.com 中加高中学校, 东城区灯市口大街55号 (在北京第二十五中学内)

St. Cyril & Methodius (Bulgarian School of Beijing) Established in 2003, this school is a great place for Bulgarian kids of all ages and backgrounds to get together and learn more about Bulgaria. Lessons are offered in Bulgarian language, history, customs & crafts. Classes are held every Monday and Tuesday from 16:30 till 18:00. For more information contact Mira Yanishevskaya (139 1059 4131, [email protected]). or Teodora Lazarova (150 6623 5580). Bulgarian Embassy Library, 4 Xiushui Beijie, Chaoyang District. 朝阳区秀水北街4号匈牙利大使馆

Sunny Kids Garden International Kinder-garten (SKG) This newly-opened kindergarten in central Wangjing offers nursery classes for children aged 19 months to three years, preschool classes for children 3-5 years of age, and kindergarten classes for children 5-6 years of age. 103, Bldg 302, Xiangsong Nanhu Xiyuan, Nanhuqu Xilu, Wangjing, Chaoyang District. (Admission hotline: 8476 5353/135 0121 5404, [email protected]) www.sunnykidsgarden.com 北京阳光童馨国际幼儿园,朝阳区望京南湖渠西路香颂南湖西园302楼103号

Swedish School Beijing This school’s lan-guage of instruction is Swedish, but the cur-riculum encompasses broader Scandinavian culture. To be admitted, either the child or one parent must be fluent in a Scandinavian language. Ages: 2 to 12. Price range: RMB 50,000-147,000 (includes lunch), including RMB 1,500 application fee, RMB 8,950-10,400 school bus fee and RMB 10,000 for supple-mentary Swedish lessons. Gahood Villa, Xi

baixinzhuang, Houshayu, Shunyi District. (6456 0826/7) www.swedishschool.org.cn 瑞典小学, 顺义区后沙峪镇西白辛庄嘉浩别墅

Teremok Russian Kindergarten Beijing’s first Russian kindergarten offers a trilingual curriculum – in Russian, English and Chinese – that conforms to the best practices of the Russian education system. Taught in a secure and caring environment, the balanced curricu-lum includes arts and crafts, math, singing and dancing, drama and science activities. Ages: 2-7. Price range: RMB 2,000 per month and up, plus RMB 2500 application fee. Building 29, Xingfu’ercun, Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District. (8406 2479, 138 1113 6196) 朝阳区朝阳区工体北路幸福二村29号楼

The Princeton Review This test preparation company helps students cope with standard-ized tests and school admissions processes. Test preparation courses available for SSAT, SAT, and TOEFL. Classes (less than 10 people) and 1-to-1 tutoring available. Price Range: RMB 3,000-50,000. Daily 9am-9pm. 1501 Bldg A, Disanji Creative Zone, 66 Xi Nansihuan Lu, Haid-ian District. (6268 4481/82/83) www.tprbeijing.com/eng 北京普林斯顿教育咨询, 海淀区北四环西路66号第三极创意天地A座1501

Touchdown! This education consulting firm provides help to Chinese and expat parents in choosing and applying to the US under-graduate programs, private high schools, and boarding schools. Offers extensive training, including essay writing, interviewing, and career planning. Highly experienced and dedi-cated consultants work directly with parents and students throughout the entire application process. Achieved recognition for successfully coaching applicants to get accepted top US universities. Daily 8.30am-6pm. 15/F, Rm 8, Bldg B, The Gate Building, 19 Zhongguancun Lu, Haidian District. (8447 7020/6422) www.touchdown.org.cn 海淀区拓达周华咨询. 海淀区中关村大街19号新中关大厦B座1508室

Tsinghua International School Tsinghua International School students follow an American Curriculum program in a nurturing atmosphere. Tsinghua International School located on Tsinghua University campus, al-lowing students access to the university’s extensive resources and facilities, including libraries, computer labs, gymnasiums, sports fields, dance and art studios, a swimming pool, fitness center and outdoor experiential education center. Accepts students Grades 1 to 12. Zhong Guan Cun Beilu (Northwest of Tsinghua University), Haidian District, Haidian District. (6279 7000, [email protected]) www.this.edu.cn 海淀区海淀区中关村北路清华大学西北侧

Yew Wah Arts and Language Centre This professional training center for arts, music and languages offers a specialized exam training session for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. Aspiring musicians learn composure and style in their choice of instru-ment while using high quality facilities and instruments for superior musicianship. Age: 4-18. Price range: RMB 75-500/class. Bld F, East gate of Honglinjin Park, 5 Houbali Zhuang, Chaoyang District. (8581 8466, [email protected]) www.yalc-bj.com 朝阳区朝阳区后八里庄5号红领巾公园东门F楼二层

Educational ServicesHamilton Gregg International Educational Consulting (HGIEC) Consultancy works with students (Chinese and expat) who wish to attend boarding school and university in the US, Canada and the UK. Gregg has over 15 years of academic advising experience, placing students in the best schools around the world. He is one of the few Independent Educational Consultants in China who belongs to either the Independent Education Consulting Association or the Higher Education Consulting Association, both of which require strict ethical standards to be upheld by members. Contact Hamilton Gregg via email at [email protected] www.hamiltongregg.com

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HikingBeijing Hikers Hikes of varying difficulty in villages near Beijing. Open to everyone. Call for info on hikes and what to bring. Prices vary for overnight hikes; weekend hikes are RMB 250/300 (adult), half price for children under 12, including round trip transport, snacks and drinks after the hike, detailed map of the hike and professional guidance. Advance reservations necessary. RMB 200/yr membership gets a 10% discount on regular hikes. Mon-Fri 9am-6pm. Rm 601, Bldg 2, Xinhualian Ligang, 26 Jiuxianqiao Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (6432 2786, [email protected]) www.beijinghikers.com 朝阳区酒仙桥中路26号新华联丽港2号楼601室

Ice SkatingAll Star Champion Skating Club Lace up your skates and do a Kim Yu-Na of South Korea (Kim’s the current world champion in ladies figure skating, couch potatoes). - All Star Ice Rink was founded by Wang Rui, figure skating gold medalist in the 1999 Asian Winter Games, and Li Ning, the legendary gymnast who lit the torch during the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony. Located on the first floor of Solana mall, the ice rink covers 800 square meters and uses equipment that meets international standards, creating a rink fit for both enter-tainment and professional competition. For adolescents new to the sport, All-Star offers classes. Especially precocious athletes can request coaches from the Chinese national skating team. Private lessons (Chinese only) are priced at RMB 135-200/40min. RMB 30 (Before 6 pm), 40 (After 6pm), 50 (Holidays & Weekends) for admission. Daily 10am-10pm. 1/F, Solana Lifestyle Shopping Park, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Lu., Chaoyang District. (5905 6328) 全明星滑冰俱乐部, 朝阳区朝阳公园路6号蓝色港湾国际商区首层

Century Star Club Located in the base-ment of the Shouti Comprehensive Training Center, Century Star Club offers ice-skating lessons in a slightly smaller than regulation-size rink.RMB 40(Mon-Thu) 50(Fri-Sun) for admission.Private lessons are priced at RMB 100-150/45min and group lessons start at RMB 60/45 min. 54 Zhongguancun Nandajie, Haidian District. (6832 5603) www.centurys-tar.com.cn 世纪星俱乐部, 海淀区中关村南大街54号首都体育馆

Joyce Rink Facility spans 1,000 square meters. RMB 35 before 4pm and RMB 45 after 4pm (weekdays, 90 mins of ice time), RMB 45 (nights and weekends). Daily 10am-9.30pm. B3, Xidan Culture Centre/77th Street, 108 Xidan Beidajie, Xicheng District. (6602 0050) www.skatingtime.com 西单喜悦溜冰场, 西城区西单北大街108号西单文化广场B3, 77街地下广场

Le Cool Chills and spills for skaters and shop-pers at this small indoor rink in the World Trade Center. Be warned that the rink can get seriously crowded with ice princesses on holidays and weekend afternoons. Weekdays: RMB 30 for 90 min (10am-6pm), RMB 40 for 90 min (6-10pm). Weekends: RMB 50 for 90 min. Skate rental included. Daily 10am-10pm. B2/F, China World Shopping Mall, 1 Jian-guomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District. (6505 5776, [email protected]) www.lecoolicerink.com 国贸溜冰场, 朝阳区建国门外大街1号国贸地下2层

New World Champion Skating Rink An excuse to go to Chongwen District. All fees include 90 mins of ice time and skate rentals. Weekdays: RMB 40 (10am-5pm), RMB 50 (5-9.30pm).Weekends: RMB 50. Daily 10am-9.30pm. B1/F, New World Shopping Mall, Chongwen District. (8887 4899) 新世界冠军溜冰场, 崇文区新世界商场地下1层

Martial ArtsBeijing Black Tiger @ Club Hero Black Tiger Kids Jiu-Jitsu and Karate is a martial art offered at Black Tiger @ Club Hero, located in the Cable 8 park Guo Mao area. We provide a large, safe and professional environment equipped with a 400 square meter training floor and a 100 square meter jiu-jitsu room.Learn martial arts skills and self-discipline in a fun and safe environment. Black Belt instruc-tors in Beijing’s best martial arts academy. RMB 3.600/30 lessons. Full year (RMB 7,800) and half year (RMB 4,800) unlimited mem-berships available. Mon-Fri 8am-9.30pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun noon-6pm. Club Hero,Suite 110, Bldg D, Cable 8, 8 Langjiayuan, Jian-guo Lu (West of Wanda Plaza), Chaoyang District. (8706 1940, 8656 7818, 8918 3249, 6581 5570, [email protected], [email protected]) www.clubhero.cn 朝阳区建国路郎家园8号尚8创意产业园D座110英雄馆万达广场西侧

Beijing Jiujitsu Academy Offers classes in Brazilian jiujitsu, as well as mixed martial arts (classes include Thai boxing, boxing, judo and wushu) taught by internationally trained and certified instructors. Age 14 and up only.Price range:RMB 680-3200 depending on different packages of training period. E-52 Boxing and Fitness Club, 5-6/F, Tianyuan Heping Shangsha, 17 Hepingli Zhongjie, Chaoyang District, Chaoyang District. (5129 5028, 138 0137 8214, [email protected]) www.bjjchina.com/en 北京安迪柔术馆, 朝阳区朝阳区和平里中街17号天元和平商厦5、6层北京E-52俱乐部

Jinghua Wushu Association Traditional, combat-style Chinese wushu for kids ages 5 and up, taught in English by teachers from Shaolin. The youngest aspiring masters start off with moves based on different animals; older, more experienced learners study traditional Shaolin forms. Classes are held Saturdays and Thursdays at the Chaoyang location listed below, and on Mondays at the Western Academy of Beijing. Classes are also scheduled to open at Dulwich.RMB 100/hr.RMB 700/10 classes. F1, Pulse Health Club, Kempinski Hotel Apartment, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu., Chaoyang District. (6465 3388 ext 5721, 135 2228 3751, [email protected]) www.jinghuawushu.com 朝阳区亮马桥路50号凯宾斯基饭店公寓地下1层都市脉搏俱乐部

Skiing & SnowboardingJundushan Ski Resort The Beijing Jun-dushan ski resort is located 34km from the city and covers an area of nearly 330 acres. Equipped for skiers and snowboarders, the resort features seven ski runs, a slalom run, double seat cableway and cross-country path (for snowmobiles). Jundushan’s southern ex-posure means the snow can get slushy. Sleds, inner tubes and snowmobiles are available for rent. Admission RMB 20 or RMB 30(holidays). Rental RMB 100/2hr, RMB 150/2hr (weekend) or RMB 160/2hr (holidays). Accommodation options include “Russian style villas” and Mongolian tents. Take the subway (line 13) to Longze station and transfer to bus 21. Daily 8am-10pm. 588 Zhenshun Cun, Cuicun Zhen (5 km north of the Xiaotangshan Hot Spring Holiday Village), Changping District. (6072 5888, [email protected]) www.bjski.com.cn 军都山滑雪场, 昌平区崔村镇真顺村588号

Nanshan Ski Village One of the area’s top ski resorts, Nanshan has ten well-groomed trails for skiers of all levels and a snowboard park (Nanshan Mellow Park) with a halfpipe, four kickers and six rails - all served by a quadruple chairlift, a double chairlift and nine T-bars. Nanshan has many ski and snowboard instructors - some trained by the Austria Snowboard Association - and it is also home to snowboarding camps organized by the Icon X store, which uses only Burton gear. Visit this all-season facility in summer for water skiing, grass skiing and paragliding. Entrance RMB 20. RMB 100/2 hrs (Mon-Fri) RMB 150/2 hrs (Sat-Sun), RMB 140/4 hrs

Sports DirectoryBasketballDongdan PE Center You and the rest of the crew can rent indoor or outdoor, full- or half-courts here. RMB 500/hr (full-court), RMB 300/hr (half-court), RMB 15/person (outdoor courts), RMB 10/person/hr (indoor courts). Daily 8am-10pm. 108 Chongwenmennei Da-jie, Dongcheng District. (6512 9377) 东单体育中心, 东城区崇文门内大街108号

East Gate Plaza Fitness Center RMB 50 will get you an hour on a half-court and one basketball (to be returned!). Daily 8am-10pm. B1/F, Bldg A, East Gate Plaza, 29 Dongzhong Jie, Dongcheng District. (6417 1188 ext 5070) 东环广场健身中心, 东城区东中街29号东环广场A座B1

BowlingGongti 100 When he’s in town, Andy Lau apparently bowls at Gongti 100, which is named for its number of lanes. The complex also has a plethora of video games that will be popular with the kids. Small-sized shoes are available for kids over 6. Bowling RMB 40/game/person, RMB 5 for shoe rental. Daily 9am-1am. 6 Gongti Xilu, Chaoyang District. (6552 2688) 工体100, 朝阳区工体西路6号

Jade Palace Hotel Bowling Center Expect higher standards than at your regular ten-pin dive, with eight immaculately maintained lanes and an army of helpful and friendly staff. Smallest shoe size is 35, though, so this is a good choice for big kids only. Daily 10am-11pm. B1/F, Jade Palace Hotel, 76 Zhichun Lu, Haidian District. (6262 8888 ext 55080) 翠宫宾馆保龄球中心, 海淀区知春路76号翠宫宾馆地下1层

DanceDanZ Centre Offering a range of classes in English for kids and teenagers, in styles such as ballet, jazz, tap, hip-hop and Latin. RMB 80 for a lesson. RMB 1,600 for 20 lessons. The school has both Shunyi and downtown campuses. 1) 10am-8pm. C/F, East Lake Villa, Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Dongcheng District.; 2) 2/F, Children’s Clubhouse, Yosemite Villas, 4 Yuyang Lu (West Gate of ISB), Chaoyang District. (8041 7745/7746) www.danzcentre.com 丹安丝舞蹈培训中心, 1) 东城区东直门外大街东湖别墅; 2) 朝阳区榆阳路4号优山美地别墅儿童俱乐部2层

J-Ballet School Formerly the Western Ballet School, J-Ballet offers instruction in Chinese, Japanese or English to children and adults. Courses are divided into fall (Sept-Dec), spring (Feb-July) and summer (July-Aug) terms. Children’s lessons are in six levels (RMB 60-80 per class). Adult classes are RMB 80 each, with packages of 10 lessons for RMB 700 and 20 lessons for RMB 1200. Students get 10% discount on adult classes. 1) Pulse Health Club, Kempinski Hotel, Lufthansa centre, 50 Liangmaqiao lu., Chaoyang Dis-trict.; 2) 1/F, Bldg D, Jingxiu Yuan, Xingfucun Zhonglu, Chaoyang District. (8453 3003; 138 0103 6364 (Ms. Takeda); 138 0113 5877 (Ms. Tang)) www.j-ballet.com J-芭蕾教室, 2) 朝阳区幸福村中路景绣园D座一层西侧

Football (Soccer)ClubFootball This organization runs soccer coaching programs at 20+ locations in Beijing and Tianjin for boys and girls of all levels aged 4 to 18. Held after school, at weekends and during holidays, courses are designed and delivered in a fun environment by ClubFootball’s English FA-qualified coaching staff. A nine week course averages RMB 750 and includes kit, beverages, player profile, certificate and team photo. 9am-6pm. Unit A212, Door 3, A1 Zone, Huadeng Building, 14 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. (5130 6893/4/5/6, [email protected]) www.clubfootball.com.cn 万国群星足球俱乐

(Mon-Fri) RMB 200/4 hrs (Sat-Sun), RMB 220/ full day (Mon-Fri) RMB 360/full day (Sat-Sun). Sledding is RMB 50/30 mins. Lodg-ing available (RMB 320-360). Daily 8.30am-5.30pm. Shengshuitou Cun, Henanzhai Town, Miyun County. (8909 1909) www.nanshanski.com 北京南山滑雪滑水度假村有限公司, 密云县河南寨镇圣水头村

Qiaobo Ice and Snow World The first and only indoor ski resort in Beijing, Qiaobo has a 150m bunny slope and a 260m long slope. Great place to cool off from the sum-mer heat. Experienced skiers should keep their expectations low. Kids 3 and up only. Rates for Qiaobo Ice and Snow World2 hours, weekdays: RMB 180 per person (entry and ski or snowboard hire)2 hours, weekends: RMB 230 (entry and ski or snowboard hire)4 hours and over, weekdays: RMB 240 (entry and ski or snowboard hire)4 hours and over, weekends: RMB 330 (entry and ski or snowboard hire)Ski suit hire: RMB 30 (jacket and trousers)Locker hire: RMB 10 Daily 9am-10pm. Inside Chaobai River National Forest Park, Mapo, Shunyi District. (8497 2568) www.qbski.com 乔波冰雪世界, 顺义区马坡潮白河国家森林公园内6号

Shijinglong Ski Resort Located 80km from Beijing, west of Longqing Gorge and east of Guanting Lake, this resort boasts some of Beijing’s longest trails, a snowboard park (built and maintained by French profession-als) and a good snowboard shop. Recent additions include a new intermediate run, two new lifts and a widened advance run as well as a beginner trail. Dog sledding, snow biking and hot springs also available. Admis-sion RMB 20 or RMB 30 (holidays). Rental RMB 100/2hr or RMB 150/2hr (weekends). Lodging starts from RMB 200. Take the 919 from Deshengmen to Yanqing and change to the 920. Daily 8am-5pm. Zhongyangfang, Zhangshanying Zhen, Yanqing County. (5905 9088) www.sjlski.com 石京龙滑雪场, 延庆县张山营镇中羊坊

Snow World Ski Park The grandly named Snow World, located near the Ming Tombs, is a mere 30 minutes by car from downtown Beijing. It has only two ski runs – one for ad-vanced and one for intermediate skiers. En-trance RMB 20. Skiing: RMB 50/hr (Mon-Fri), RMB 70/hr (Sat-Sun), RMB 120/4 hrs (Mon-Fri), RMB 190/4 hrs (Sat-Sun), RMB 200/fall day (Mon-Fri) RMB 340/full day (Sat-Sun). Snowboarding: RMB 70/hr, RMB 180/4 hrs, RMB 320/full day. Sledding RMB 20/round. Daily 8.30am-5pm. Xiaogongmen, Shisanling, Changping District. (8976 1886/ 1899) 雪世界滑雪场, 昌平区十三陵小宫门

YogaIncy Wincy Yoga Founded in 2006 by two mothers looking for activities for their kids, Incy Wincy Yoga has ten fully trained caring instructors providing preschool activi-ties in Beijing (Yoga from baby to 12 years old). 1) River Gardens Clubhouse, Shunyi District. (5952 7001, [email protected]); 2) Rm 1606, Zhujiang DijingXi Da-wang Lu, Chaoyang District. (5952 7001, [email protected]) http://www.incy-wincyyoga.com 2) 朝阳区朝阳区西大望路珠江地精1606室

Yoga Yard Yard Vinyasa (flow) yoga classes offered daily, mornings and evenings, at vari-ous levels. offers pre- and postnatal yoga, introduction to yoga, restorative yoga, and other workshops. Yoga books, mats and well-ness products also available. Kids yoga for ages 4 and above. RMB 400 for a four-week session. Mon-Thu 7.15am-9.30pm, Fri-Sun 7.15am-8pm. Mon-Thu 7.15am-9.30pm, Fri-Sun 7.15am-8pm. 6/F, Bldg 17 Gongti Beilu (across from the north gate of Workers’ Stadium), Chaoyang District. (6413 0774, [email protected]) www.yogayard.com 瑜珈苑, 朝阳区工体北路17号楼6层工人体育场北门对面

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Imogen Kandel, Managing EditorOriginally from Melbourne, Australia, Imogen and her husband moved to Beijing in 2007. When she’s not eating her way through the capital or draining its coffee supplies, she can be found in Shandong sampling China’s best fried mushrooms and watching television specials with her husband’s family. Like all stereotypical editors, Imogen is an avid reader, has a deep relationship with her laptop, and spends far too much time on the Internet.

Kara Chin, Deputy Managing EditorBorn and raised in New York, Kara Chin moved to Shandong in 2005 and then to Beijing, where she has lived for the past four years. As someone who likes to cook, she was first drawn to beijingkids for its recipes. Outside of the office and her kitchen, she can be found on the streets of Beijing taking photographs, walking her adopted dog Rivers, and chatting with her Chinese neighbors.

Annie Huang, Editorial AssistantAnnie has lived in Beijing for three and half years. Originally from Taiwan, she studied and worked in Sydney, Australia before moving to Beijing. A qualified solicitor, Annie has worked as an accountant, social worker, migration agent, AYAD (Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development) volunteer and translator before joining beijingkids. She has traveled to 25 countries and is planning another big backpacking trip in 2011.

Charlotte Moreau, Shunyi CorrespondentAn always-on-the-go mom of two active girls, Charlotte is excited to get back to her writing roots by joining beijingkids as the Shunyi correspondent. Hailing from the US, Charlotte and her family have been in Beijing for three years and are planning to stick around for several more.

Jerry Chan, Editorial DirectorHouston, Texas native Jerry Chan first came to Beijing to study in 1993 and settled here in 1999. A True Run Media (TRM) staff member since the company’s founding in 2001, he spends his days overseeing the production and development of all TRM editorial products and his nights changing diapers, singing songs, telling stories and playing on his iPad with his three-year-old daughter Marianne.

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