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In Shanghai, there are three types of educational institutions expatriates can select from: International schools, bilingual schools, and International Divisions of Public Schools. [1] Within the ecosystem of Shanghai, there are many options for specifically desired curriculum, including American, British, French, German, and Singaporean ...
Graduates may only be able to get a degree or a good job if they can pass the CET with a high score. While the CET tests reading, writing and listening, it does have a separate test for speaking. The speaking test is held twice a year and only students with a CET Band-4 score higher than 550 or a CET Band-6 higher than 485 are eligible for the ...
According to Julius Baer's Global Wealth and Lifestyle Report, Shanghai was the most expensive city in the world for living a luxurious lifestyle in 2021. [150] Shanghai was the 5th wealthiest city in the world, with a total wealth amounts to $1.8 trillion, [151] and Shanghai was ranked fifth-highest in the number of billionaires by Forbes. [152]
Level 1-B (92% correct) is required for Chinese-language teachers in northern China. [3] Level 2-A (87% correct) is required for Chinese-language teachers in southern China. [3] Level 2-B (80% correct) is required for Chinese teachers teaching other languages in China. Level 3-A (70% correct) Level 3-B (60% correct) is required for civil ...
The Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (Chinese: 上海市教育委员会) is the agency of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government in charge of education. Its headquarters are in Huangpu District .
The city has many Chinese–foreign joint education institutes , such as the Shanghai University–University of Technology Sydney Business School since 1994, the University of Michigan–Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute since 2006, and New York University Shanghai—the first China–U.S. joint venture university—since 2012.
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."
Shanghai United International School (上海协和双语学校) is a group of international schools in Shanghai, China, under Xiehe Education. There are eight campuses [ 1 ] located in Shanghai as of 2024, including Jiaoke Campus, Hongqiao Campus, Shangyin Campus, Gubei Campus, Pudong Campus, Pudong Academy, Wanyuan Campus, and Qingpu Campus.