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Xi'an International School

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Xi'an International School
Location

China
Information
TypeInternational, Co-Educational, Private, Profit
MottoEngaging and Empowering Life-long Learners and Tomorrow's Leaders
Founded1997
SuperintendentPaul Wendler
PrincipalBrittainy Harris
GradesPreK–12
Student to teacher ratio<8:1
Campus typeTiny Private Campus
Color(s)   Blue and Gold
MascotWarriors

Xi'an International School (XIS; simplified Chinese: 西安国际学校; traditional Chinese: 西安國際學校; pinyin: Xī'ān Guójì Xuéxiào) is a private, international day school in Xi'an, China. It was the city's first licensed international school, established to provide a schooling option for the children of expatriate businesspeople and diplomats, and NGO workers.[1] It provides kindergarten through 12th-grade classes that follow the American education system.

History

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The school was founded in March 1997 with the help of the Shaanxi Provincial Bureau of Education. The first teacher and principal was Esther Kenyon, who taught eleven students spanning eight grades in a one-room schoolhouse.

The State Ministry of Education in Beijing formally granted the school a license to operate in 1999, and it celebrated its grand opening in August of that year. Since then, the school has expanded rapidly and now educates students from over 20 countries. The school follows an American curriculum, and students graduate with an American high school diploma.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Contact Us." Xi'an International School. Retrieved on April 27, 2015. "Yan Ta Qu Zi Wu Da Dao Bei Duan #5 Xi'an, Shaanxi 710065"
  2. ^ "History" (Archived 2015-01-12 at the Wayback Machine). Xi'an International School. Retrieved on April 27, 2015.
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