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The Shenzhen College of International Education was established in 2003 with the approval of the Shenzhen Educational Department, and it was the first full-time Chinese international college to be accredited by Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE). [2]
The College English Test (CET) is the primary English language test in China. As of 2011, employers have made scores in the CET 4 and CET 6 requirements for employment, and The Lowdown on China's Higher Education stated that in China "CET 4 and CET 6 National English examinations have become the symbol of English proficiency in reading and writing."
Tye immediately booked a flight to China after being offered a job to teach English in Huizhou, Guangdong. [8] After spending a year in China, he lived in Taiwan for one and a half years, between 2010 and 2011, before moving back to China for 10 years. In China, he spent several years in Inner Mongolia before returning to Guangdong.
Shen Wai International School (SWIS; Chinese: 深圳外国语学校国际部) is an international school in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China.Its students are children of foreign expatriate workers and people with residency in Hong Kong and Macau as well as the current Republic of China jurisdiction of Taiwan, the Pescadores, and Kinmen and Matsu. [1]
China's 'closed loop' Olympics limited coronavirus, even with some head-scratching measures February 19, 2022 at 9:08 AM Workers in protective gear walk through the Beijing Capital International ...
Shenzhen Foreign Languages School (深圳外国语学校) is a municipal public secondary school in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. The school is managed by the Shenzhen City Education Bureau. It was founded in December 1990. [1] The school has three campuses, located in Futian, Yantian, and Longhua. [2]
Shenzhen Second Senior High School (深圳市第二高级中学) [17] Shenzhen Senior High School [18] Shenzhen Sports School (深圳体育运动学校) [19] Shenzhen Yuanping Special Education School (深圳元平特殊教育学校) [20] Shenzhen Yuxin School (深圳市育新学校), previously known as the Shenzhen Work-Study School [21]
Prior to the 1980s there were no tertiary educational institutions in Shenzhen; the secondary level was the highest available in the city. [2] The impetus for developing the education infrastructure in the former Bao'an County came as it was redesignated as the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone and there was a demand for educated professions. [3]