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The current office of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education is located in Luyuan Subdistrict, Tongzhou District Beijing Municipal Commission of Education office was once located at 109 Qianmen West Street, Xicheng District The Beijing Olympic Building in Haidian District was the previous headquarters of the Beijing Municipal Commission of ...
"Urban Education in Beijing: An international perspective." (Chapter 11) In: Coulby, David, Crispin Jones, and Duncan Harris. Urban Education (World Yearbook of Education Series). Routledge, 2005. ISBN 978-0-415-39307-2, 9780415393072. Pan, Suyan. "Multileveled Citizenship Education in Beijing: Liberation with Limitation" (Chapter 8).
Beijing No. 161 High School (North Campus 北校区, Middle Campus 中校区, South Campus 南校区, and Branch Campus 分校) Beijing Beiwei Road High School (北京市北纬路中学) Beijing Institute Education Affiliated High School (北京教育学院附属中学) Beijing Yucai School (Longquan Campus 龙泉校区)
Beijing First Experimental Primary School, Guangwai Campus Beijing First Experimental Primary School, Honglian branch Beijing First Experimental Primary School, Hufangqiao Campus
Beijing No. 12 High School - Main Campus, Beijing South Railway Station Campus (南站校区), and Zhongkefeng Campus (中科丰校区) Beijing No. 18 High School (北京市第十八中学) - Main Campus, and Ximajinrun Campus (西马金润校区)
The International School of Beijing (ISB, Chinese: 北京顺义国际学校 [4]) is a non-profit international co-educational day school in Beijing, China. The school was founded in 1980, it is the oldest and largest international school in Beijing. ISB accepts students from Early Years 2 to Grade 12.
Beijing Chen Jing Lun High School - Headquarters Junior High School (本部初中), Headquarters Senior High School (本部高中), Baoli Branch School (保利分校), Chongshi Branch School (崇实分校), Dijing Branch School (帝景分校), Jinsong Branch School (劲松分校), and New Education Experimental Branch School (新教育实验分校)
With the founding of the People's Republic of China, the school was transferred to the Beijing Municipal Education Bureau to become a public school. The school was renamed Beijing Girls' No. 4 Middle School (北京第四女子中学) and only admitted female students. Shimizu Yasuzo and his wife Shimizu Miho returned to Japan. [3]