Shenzhen College of International Education
Shenzhen College of International Education | |
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Location | |
Shenzhen, Guangdong China | |
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Type | Private International College |
Motto | Sincerity, Compassion, Industry, Enthusiasm |
Founded | 2003 |
Principal | Joe Greenwood |
Website |
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Shenzhen College of International Education(Chinese: 深圳国际交流学院),otherwise known by its acronym SCIE, is an international high school in Shenzhen, China. The school offers Cambridge IGCSE and A-level curricula. In a 2016 ranking of Chinese high schools that send students to study in American universities, Shenzhen College of International Education ranked number 14 in mainland China in terms of the number of students entering top American universities. [1] [2]
Foundation
The Shenzhen College of International Education was founded in 2003 through the approval of the Shenzhen Educational department, and it became the first full-time Chinese international college authorized by the Cambridge International Examination(CIE). WIth the Certification of International College, the college has a talented and experienced team of faculty and students, which had led to great success.[3] [4]
Goal of the Shenzhen College International Education
The goal of the college is to create an environment full of challenges and competitions for the students to participate in and to overcome it. As well as developing and bring out the student's potential. In the mean time, keeping the natural and curiosity of the students and prepare them for university level courses.
Faculty
By the end of 2012, there are 91 full-time teachers to teach the students at the college lead by the Executive Director Joe Greenwood and the Vice Principal Neil Mobsby. The 91 teachers include 49 foreign teachers to further educate students in the college. The college provides the following courses: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Commerce, English, History, Geography, Computer Science, Psychology, and Arts.
College Achievements
Between 2004-2012, the A-level examination has surpassed the United Kingdom's average by 25 percent. The Chief Executive Officer of Cambridge International Examinations Ken Murray wrote a congratulatory letter to congratulate on such achievement. In March 2006, Cambridge International Examination has posted in the "International Outlook" (Section 20) the graduates of 2005 at Shenzhen College of International Education where they will be headed towards and as well as the program they were confirmed in.
In between the years 2005-2012, a total of 880 graduates from Shenzhen College of International Education received offer from various American, British, Canadian, Australian and Hong Kong Universities. [5]
References
- ↑ People's Daily "http://gz.people.com.cn/n2/2016/0224/c358162-27802234.html" Feb 24, 2016.
- ↑ CollegeNode Ranking "http://www.collegenode.com/list.php"
- ↑ ShenZhen College of International Education. (2013). About. Retrieved from ShenZhen College of International Education: http://www.alevel.com.cn/about/
- ↑ ShenZhen College of International Education. (2013). First Chinese International College. Retrieved from ShenZhen College of International Education: http://www.scie.com.cn/
- ↑ ShenZhen College of International Education. (2013). About. Retrieved from ShenZhen College of International Education: http://www.alevel.com.cn/about/