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The school was founded in 2003. [5] It was originally intended to open in September 2004, but it actually opened on 29 March 2004. [6] Originally both Nord Anglia campuses in Beijing, Shunyi and Sanlitun, were operated as a single school, The British School of Beijing. In 2013 they were administratively made into separate institutions. [5]
In 2014 the school had 950 students. At one time the school had 1,050 students. [6] In 2019 it had 826 students. [7]As of 2017 its students originate from over 50 countries: 75% originate from Europe, 17% originate from Africa, 4.5% originate from the Americas, and 3.5% originate from Asia and Oceania.
British School of Beijing, Sanlitun; British School of Beijing, Shunyi; Dulwich College Beijing; ... Beijing Rego British School This page was last edited on 30 ...
Beijing City Sanlitun No. 1 High School (北京市三里屯一中) - Baiziyuan Campus ... Beijing Ritan High School; British School of Beijing, Sanlitun;
Classes were held in a hallway of a diplomatic apartment compound in Sanlitun, with 8 students and 2 certified teachers. In 1980, the US Embassy merged its school with those of the British and Australian embassies. The Canadian and New Zealand embassies joined in, and the five nations together formally founded the International School of ...
Sanlitun Subdistrict (Chinese: 三里屯街道; pinyin: Sānlǐtún Jiēdào) is a subdistrict in the western side of Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. In the year 2020, it had a population of 32,347.
All BSF-founded schools except the schools in Spain are now part of Nord Anglia Education. [3] The first school, British School of Guangzhou was established in 2005. Since then, another ten schools have been opened. The British School of Nanjing was established in 2007 and has one campus serving more than 150 students. The International School ...
The Federation of British International Schools in Asia (FOBISIA) is a federation of leading British international schools in Asia. Founded in 1988, FOBISIA was first called the Federation of British International Schools in South East Asia (FOBISSEA), [ 1 ] and known for promoting a British-style education system in schools throughout Asia .