The British International School Shanghai, Puxi Campus

The British International School Shanghai, Puxi Campus
Address
111 Jinguang Road,
Shanghai, China, 201107
Information
School type International School
Established 2004
Founder Nord Anglia Education
Principal Kevin Foyle
Age 2 years to 18 years
Website www.bisspuxi.com

The British International School Shanghai Puxi (Chinese: 上海英国学校浦西校区) is an international school in Shanghai, China opening in 2004.[1]

The British International School Shanghai Puxi follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales, the General Certificate of Secondary Education and the IB Diploma Programme at post 16 years.

History

The school was founded in 2004[2] and is part of the Nord Anglia Education family of schools. Nord Anglia Education has 42 international schools around the world in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and America. These independent international schools teach over 34,000 pupils worldwide.[3]

Campus and location

The school began with one campus building in 2004. It grew quickly and a new secondary building was opened on a nearby site in 2008. This was followed by a new secondary campus, built alongside the original school building, which was opened in 2011 by Prince Andrew, Duke of York.

The campus is located in the Puxi side of Shanghai, in the heart of the Huacao area,[4] a popular expat residential area. It is located close to the Hongqiao transportation hub, which provides a gateway to many other parts of the region.

Facilities include

Promises

The school makes three promises to its students and families.

It aims to keep these three promises across all aspects of school life for the students and their families.

Key stages and school structure

The school follows the British Key Stage System.

Key Stage Years Age
Early Years Cubs Pre-Nursery – Reception 2–5
1 Years 1 & 2 5–7
2 Years 3 – 6 7–11
3 Years 7 – 9 11–14
4 Years 10 – 11 14–16
5 (IB Academy) Years 12 – 13 16+

Extra-curricular activities

The school offers over 140 activities across the ECA and BISCAP (British International School Community Activity Programme) programmes.[5]

ECAs include a range of sport, dance, drama, science, newsroom, photography, gardening, exam revision, martial arts, a range of music groups and many more.

BISCAP is an additional programme which brings in external expert coaches[6] to run early morning, after school, evening and weekend sessions in music, sport, art and drama.

The school is also home to China Elite Tennis Academy (CETA) [7] who hold training sessions on campus.

Accreditations

The British International School Shanghai Puxi is accredited to offer the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) and the International Gen¬eral Certificate of Secondary Education (IGSCE).

The school is also an accredited examination centre for the ABRSM, HSK, Cambridge International Examinations Centre(CIEC),

The school is accredited the Association of China and Mongolian International Schools(ACAMIS), the Council of British International Schools (COBIS),[8] Federation of British International Schools in Asia (FOBISIA),[9] EdExcel Examination Board, Shanghai International Schools association (SISA)

Community

The school has a Parent Teacher Association (PTA)[10] which organises a lot of social events during the school year including the annual Welcome Back Party, the Christmas Fair and the International Food Evening. They also have a New Parent Programme who organise events and information sessions for new families to the school.

The school's Room Parent network is a popular way for parents to get involved in school life, with one Room Parent responsible for one particular class. Room Parents provide information to the parents from the class teacher. They also help to organise volunteers needed for reading, as well as helping to arrange coffee mornings or other activities for parents to socialise and get to know one another.

Summer school

The school runs an annual summer school for students both from the school and the local Shanghai community. There are English and Chinese language courses on offer, with language learning in the morning and fun activities taking place in the afternoon.

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