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Zhuhai International School

Basic Information
Address: China, Guangdong Province, Zhuhai, Xiangzhou, 588县道
Phone Number: +86 756 331 5580
Email: zis@zischina.com
Director/Owner: Andrew VanderMeulen
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Additional Information
Ages: 3-18
Nationalities: all foreign passport holders
Language(s): English
School Types: Private, International
Enrollment: 200
School Setting:
Located on Qi'ao island, a dedicated maritime reserve and popular tourist attraction.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:45am-3:45pm
Student/Teacher Ratio: 8:1
Curriculum:
International Baccalaureate: PYP, MYP, DP
Exams: MYP certification eAssessment; DP examinations
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Support Services:
Learning Services has 7 full time staff dedicated to supporting student needs in our inclusive school.
Computer Capabilities:
Secondary students 1:1, Primary has dedicated IT Lab
Extracurricular Activities: Model United Nations, Battle of the Books, Week Without Walls excursions, compete in Pearl River Conference sports tournaments, extensive primary after-school programming
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Ample
Admissions Requirements:
At ZIS we strive to develop dynamic and principled global citizens who have the skills and attitudes to enable them to become compassionate life-long learners who will contribute positively to the future of our world.
Admissions Deadline: ongoing
Mission Statement:
At ZIS we strive to develop dynamic and principled global citizens who have the skills and attitudes to enable them to become compassionate life-long learners who will contribute positively to the future of our world.
Travel/Living Accommodations: Staff are housed in nearby Horizon Cove, a compound 15 minutes from campus.