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  2. Association of China and Mongolia International Schools

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    Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS; traditional Chinese: 中蒙國際學校協會; simplified Chinese: 中蒙国际学校协会; pinyin: Zhōng Měng Guójì Xuéxiào Xiéhuì) is a non-profit association of international schools in eastern Asia and comprises over 50 international schools from China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Mongolia.

  3. Private and public schools in China - Wikipedia

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    Students in Chinese Public School Classroom. Public schools in China maintain a centralised governance, in that its form of distributed leadership entails the school principal deciding and approving all necessary operations. The deputy principal aids in other facets of the school's implementation and decisions.

  4. List of Chinese schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A student practices writing Chinese characters.. The following is a list of Chinese schools in the United States for children and adult learners.. This list includes schools run by both Chinese Americans of Mainland and Taiwanese heritage, specializing in both Simplified and Traditional Chinese.

  5. Cupertino Language Immersion Program - Wikipedia

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    Middle school student exchange program with school in Cupertino's sister city of Hsinchu, Taiwan; Chinese Language Contest: Held annually, students elect to participate in a language contest where winners advance to regional competitions organized by the Association of Northern California Chinese Schools (ANCCS).

  6. Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association and Chinese ...

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    The Chinese Public School was built in 1909 by the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (CCBA) in response to the racial and cultural segregation imposed by the school board and government, which banned Chinese students from City schools until they spoke English. [2] The school continues to provide Cantonese and Mandarin-language education.

  7. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    The system trained some 60 million mid-or high-level professionals and almost 400 million laborers to the junior or senior high school level. Today, 250 million Chinese get three levels of school education (elementary, junior, and senior high school), doubling the rate of increase in the rest of the world during the same period.

  8. Compulsory education in China - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory education is in effect throughout mainland China. Families with financial difficulties can apply for two exemptions and one subsidy plan. [6] Compulsory education includes ideological and intellectual aspects and is closely related to the national literacy campaign. Primary and secondary education is free only for public/state schools.

  9. CNEC Lee I Yao Memorial Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    CNEC Lee I Yao Memorial Secondary School (LIY) (Chinese: 中華傳道會李賢堯紀念中學) is an aided Chinese medium of instruction school founded in 1981 upon ...