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Dulwich International High School, Suzhou is an international school in Suzhou, China. It is part of the Dulwich College international network of schools, which follows the British educational system. The school offers the IGCSE syllabus and offers various extra-curricular activities. Students come from a range of nationalities and the school aims to prepare them for success in higher education and beyond.

The school has approximately 800 students enrolled, from ages 14 to 19.[1]

Edward Alleyn established the Dulwich College in London in 1619.[1] There are now seven Dulwich College International (DCI) worldwide.[2]

Dulwich International High School Suzhou, which opened in 2012, is the Dulwich family's sixth school.[1] Until its new facilities were completed, DHSZ rented space on the Suzhou High School campus. DHSZ relocated to Suzhou Industrial Park in the summer of 2015.

Dulwich International High School Suzhou
Simplified Chinese苏州德威国际高中
Traditional Chinese蘇州德威國際高中

Location

Location: 360, Fangzhong Street, SIP, Suzhou, Jiangsu, PR China[3] (港田路360号)

Post Code: 215021[3]

Curriculum

DHSZ offers two distinct programs, one of which is a three-year program with only one year of IGCSE and the other of which includes two years of IGCSE,[4] rather than the local Chinese education system. The teachers come from various countries, and the students are educated entirely in English.

Compulsory courses include English, Chinese, Mathematics, Lifeskills, Drama and PE. Selective courses include economics, computer science, psychology, geography, arts, music, physics, chemistry, and biology. Students must choose different combinations of elective courses based on their interests or their planned future majors.[4]

Boarding

The school provides boarding for approximately 300 students.[5]

All termly boarders live onsite in the Alleyn House (DHSZ/DCSZ Boarding House).[5] The boarding house has separate places for girls and boys. Rooms are shared between two to four students.[5]

The weekly boarders live in the Shackleton / Bancroft House approximately one kilometre away from the campus.[5] The weekly boarders travel to school by bus.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Why the Heritage of our School is so important to our students. | Suzhou". suzhou-high-school.dulwich.org. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
  2. ^ "Our Vision | Suzhou". suzhou-high-school.dulwich.org. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
  3. ^ a b "Network of International Schools | Suzhou". suzhou-high-school.dulwich.org. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
  4. ^ a b "Learn about the Curriculum at our school in Suzhou. | Suzhou". suzhou-high-school.dulwich.org. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  5. ^ a b c d "School Facilities | Suzhou". suzhou-high-school.dulwich.org. Retrieved 2021-04-29.