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When we asked about the schools in Wuhan, they said...

"Teachers are caring. The behavior standards are quite high. Students need to wear school uniforms. We have been very pleased with the Kindergarten teachers," commented one expat when asked about South Lake International School in Wuhan.

"Wuhan is home to some excellent international and bilingual schools, offering high quality education for both Chinese and international students. The Wuhan Yangtze International School (WYIS) is a great example of an international school offering the American curriculum from 6th grade to 12th grade. Founded in 2008, WYIS is committed to providing a comprehensive academic and intercultural experience in a student-centered environment. In addition to the traditional curriculum, they also offer advanced placement (AP) and international baccalaureate (IB) program. Another great example is the Wuhan Qing’an International School (QAIS), the first Sino-American international school in Wuhan. It is a PreK-K12 school committed to providing students with global education, emphasizing resilience, bilingualism, and 21st Century learning skills. They offer a robust bilingual curriculum along with full international accreditation, an advanced placement (AP), full immersing language training, and various extracurricular activities. Finally, Yuhong Bilingual School is worth mentioning. This PreK-12 school emphasizes the diversity of culture, language and perspective. It is committed to providing a platform for learners to explore their world, become critical thinkers and communicators, and develop cross-cultural skills. The school offers various academic and extracurricular activities, as well as volunteer opportunities," remarked one expat living in Wuhan, China with children attending .

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