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  2. Boarding schools in China - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017 about 4% of the children in urban areas, about 3.5 million, board. 1% of pupils at the primary level and 8% of pupils at the secondary levels board. The boarding schools are often close to students' residences, and parents believe that boarding helps the child concentrate more than if the grandparents supervised them.

  3. China Grove, Brazoria County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    China Grove had two separate schools; one had 87 black students in 1896, with another black school having 108 students and two teachers in 1906. It also had a school with 7 white students and one teacher. It became a school district in 1947. [2] Today, the community is served by the Angleton Independent School District.

  4. Category:Boarding schools in China - Wikipedia

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  5. Private and public schools in China - Wikipedia

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    Primary school availability and middle school education in rural China. Labour Economics, 48, 24–40. doi: 10.1016/j.labeco.2014.03.008 Lin, J. (1999). Social Transformation and Private Education in China. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group. Wang, H. (2005). The motivation of public and private school teachers in China (Master's thesis ...

  6. China, Texas - Wikipedia

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    China was first known as "China Grove", for a water stop for the Texas and New Orleans Railroad that sat amidst a grove of chinaberry trees. In the 1860s a small community grew around the water stop, and another a few miles away named Nashland. A post office with the name "China" was established there in 1893.

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  8. Lin Shu-ling - Wikipedia

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    The case against Lin was triggered by a neighbor dispute relating to a private construction that Lin believed encroached on her grandmother's land. [18] Lin accepted a fine of NT$3000 (US$100), saying she regarded it as a minor matter. [18] Lin was informed of her disqualification whilst campaigning for the November 24 elections, 6 months later.

  9. List of international schools in China - Wikipedia

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