Many British international education institutions in recent years to open schools in China, the British newspaper “The Times” reported on Saturday (17), there are 50 international schools opened in China, operated by British education institutions, in the teaching of the restrictions faced, so some schools are intended to Vietnam, Africa or Egypt to operate.
The report said that China’s Ministry of Education issued guidelines in March this year to schools, including bilingual private schools, that any school with local students must follow the national curriculum. Many schools are reluctant to admit they have schools in China for fear of affecting their reputation with Western parents,” said the editor of the British school selection magazine Good Schools Guide.
Initially, British educational institutions in China limited their international schools to students with foreign passports, but due to competition and under-enrollment in international schools, the schools have gradually opened up to mainland students, but have entered the scope of regulation by the Chinese Ministry of Education.
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