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TEDA Global Academy (formerly TEDA International School) (simplified Chinese: 泰达国际学校; traditional Chinese: 泰達國際學校) is an English language day school located in Tianjin Economic Development Area of China. [1] [2] The school was established by the TEDA Government in 1995, and is open to any foreigners residing in TEDA.
Tianjin (labeled as T'IEN-CHIN (TIENTSIN) 天津) (1955) Map of the Hai River Basin 2011 satellite image of Tianjin. The city center is on the left, while the smaller urban area to the right is the Binhai New Area .
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The Tianjin International School (TIS) [1] is a private, international school in Hexi District of Tianjin, China. Students attend from the age of three through to high school graduation. Students attend from the age of three through to high school graduation.
English: Basic map of the Port of Tianjin, its approaches in the eastern Bohai Bay, and its immediate hinterland in the Binhai New Areas. Port areas, major facilities, major seamarks and areas under development are marked.
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Tianjin No. 20 High School is among the first batch of "municipal key schools". [2] It was established in 1952 after the merger of Tianjin Private Zhejiang High School (Chinese: 天津私立浙江中学), a secondary school established in 1910, and Jinhua Girls' High School (Chinese: 津华女子中学), a secondary school established in 1939. [2]
There are approximately 85 teachers at the school including 30 full-time expatriate teachers and 55 full-time bilingual teachers of Chinese nationality, 14 of whom hold degrees from universities outside of China. Thirty-six of the teachers hold master's and doctoral degrees. The student-to-teacher ratio is usually around 8:1. [11]