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The British School of Beijing, Sanlitun
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Basic Information
Address: 5 Xiliujie, Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, China, 100027
Phone Number: 86 10 8531 1999
Director/Owner: Joanne Prabhu
Additional Information
Ages: 1-11
Nationalities: 55
Language(s): English, Chinese, German
School Types: International School
Tuition:
165,000 - 311,400 RMB
Enrollment: All year
School Setting:
Early years and Primary campus, located in the heart of the Beijing Embassy district.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8am to 3.30pm
Community:
Warm, welcoming and supportive
Classroom Size: 20
Curriculum:
British Curriculum, taught in English
Computer Capabilities:
Teaching computing and coding from Early Years
Extracurricular Activities: Sport, music, drama, art, cookery, leadership, games, computing, residential trips, day trips, performances
Admissions Requirements:
Non-Chinese passport holders
Admissions Deadline: No deadline
Mission Statement:
Here at BSB Sanlitun, we Embody Respect, Show Compassion, Strive for Excellence and Value Integrity.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Students are at the heart of all we do at BSB Sanlitun. We focus on teaching and learning - allowing all students to thrive and reach their own goals. Our students foster a love of lifelong learning.
School History:
The only British International School in downtown Beijing, with over 23 years as a established provider of excellent education.