Beijing BISS International School explained

Beijing BISS International School
Native Name:北京BISS国际学校
Streetaddress:No. 17, Area 4, An Zhen Xi Li
Postalcode:100029
Country:China
Affiliation:EARCOS, ACAMIS
Head Of School:Randal Eplin
Type:Independent school
Grades:Pre K-12
Campus Size:11000m2
Accreditation:International Baccalaureate (IB)
School Colours: Maroon
Founded:1994
Enrollment:340 (2012)

Beijing BISS International School (BISS) ([1]) is an independent co-educational English-language day school located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, People's Republic of China.[2]

Founded in 1994, educates kindergarten through grade 12 students from Beijing's expatriate community through all three International Baccalaureate (IB) programs: the Primary Years Programme, the Middle Years Programme, and the Diploma Programme.[3] The school has 340 students from 40 different nationalities as of 2012.[4]

History

Beijing BISS International School was founded in 1994 by its sister school, the International School Singapore (ISS), as an independent proprietary, co-educational, English-language day school offering an international curriculum to students from Kindergarten to grade 12 from Beijing's expatriate community.[5] BISS was the first International School licensed by The Beijing Educational Commission, and the first school in Beijing to offer all three IB programs.

In 2018 the school temporary closed for two days, citing financial issues. In response to ongoing non-payment of staff salaries and entitlements BISS teachers went on strike on September 20, 2018. Some current and former staff were owed as much as 120,000 yuan. Teachers wrote parents a letter stating that "Faculty contracts have not been honored and wages, health insurance,[6] and housing allowances have not been paid".

Program

Curriculum

BISS offers the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP) [3] to all students, from kindergarten through grade 12.

Accreditations, Authorizations, Memberships and Licences

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Students

BISS provides instruction for kindergarten to grade 12 students from the expatriate community of Beijing. As of 2012, 340 students from 40 different nationalities attend the school.

Class sizes

BISS maintains a relatively low student to teacher class ratios, with classes typically having 15 students or less to 1 teacher. Luo Wangshu of the Shanghai Daily reported that "BISS believes that smaller class sizes make for better academic performance and communication."

Faculty

BISS faculty members hail from the United States, Canada, Australia, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, China, Japan, the Philippines, Portugal, and the U.K. In 2017, Search Associates, the most reputable international schools' recruitment agency disassociated itself from BISS because of unpaid fees. As a result, BISS now recruits most of its faculty through its website.

Tuition

As of 2009 the school tuition ranges from lower for kindergarteners to higher for older students. Kindergarteners each had a tuition of 96,000 yuan (49,217 Malaysian ringgits) while a high school senior had a tuition of 172,000 yuan (RM88,181).[10] For kindergarten and first grade classes, as of 2012 the school charged up to 109,800 yuan yearly per pupil.[4] In 2015 the tuition for the year was 300,000 renminbi ($48,330 U.S. dollars). China Daily ranked BISS as the most expensive private school in Beijing.[11]

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Notes and References

  1. "教育部公布经批准设立的外籍人员子女学校名单." (Archive) Jiaoyu Shewai Jianguan Xinxi Wang (教育涉外监管信息网 Jiàoyù Shèwài Jiānguǎn Xìnxī Wǎng "Education of Foreigners Oversight Information Network"), Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. November 21, 2012. Retrieved on July 19, 2013. "5、北京BISS国际学校 (1996/06/11)"
  2. "Home." Beijing BISS International School. Retrieved on June 19, 2013. "No. 17, Area 4, Zhen Xi Li, Chaoyang District, Beijing 1000029, People's Republic of China"
  3. Web site: Primary Years Programme (K-5) . 2013-07-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130816231955/http://biss.com.cn/Curriculum/11.html . 2013-08-16 . dead .
  4. Luo, Wangshu. "High kindergarten cost credited to good teachers." (Archive) Xinhua at Shanghai Daily. March 27, 2012. Retrieved on June 19, 2013.
  5. Web site: History & Description . 2013-07-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130816222742/http://biss.com.cn/about/01/2.html . 2013-08-16 . dead .
  6. Web site: Cheong, Danson. Teachers on Strike at Singapore-Run Beijing International School over Unpaid Wages. The Straits Times. 2018-09-22.
  7. http://www.acamis.org/ ACAMIS
  8. http://earcos.org/ EARCOS
  9. Web site: Why BISS . 2013-07-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130728151138/http://www.biss.com.cn/about/02/ . 2013-07-28 . dead .
  10. Balazovic, Todd. "Expats resort to home schooling." The Star. September 13, 2009. Retrieved on June 19, 2013.
  11. Web site: Sun, Chengdong. No 1 Beijing BISS International School. China Daily USA. 2015-06-12. 2017-05-25.