Shanghai Community International School
Shanghai Coommunity International School | |
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Location | |
Shanghai China | |
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Type | Private International |
Established | 1996 |
Director |
Superintendent: Jeffry R. Stubbs SCIS-Hongqiao Head of School: Katherine Brewer SCIS-Pudong Head of School: Daniel Jubert |
Faculty | 300+ |
Grades | Nursery-12 |
Enrollment | 2500+ |
Campus |
Puxi Pudong Hangzhou |
Athletics | 19 sports |
Mascot | Dragons |
Website |
Shanghai Community International School (SCIS) is a nursery to grade 12 international school in Shanghai, China. Established in 1996, SCIS integrates an international and U.S. curriculum at three campuses around Shanghai. The school’s mission is to provide students with the opportunities to pursue academic and personal excellence in nurturing, international community environments.
Shanghai Community International School is a sister school to Hangzhou International School (HIS) forming a single school: SCIS-HIS.
History
Shanghai Community International School was founded in 1996 for the children of expatriates residing in Shanghai, China. SCIS is a member of the East Asian Regional Conference of Overseas Schools[1] and in 2001 received full accreditation with the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).[2]
Recently, SCIS received a six-year term of accreditation by the National Council of Curriculum and Textbooks, becoming the first international school in Shanghai to achieve this distinction.[3]
The school is operated under the aegis of the International School Foundation (ISF).[4] ISF is a not-for-profit organization in Lansing, Michigan, USA, and accorded 501c3 status by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. The foundation helped to establish the North Jakarta International School (1990), the Shanghai Community International School (1996), Hangzhou International School (2002), the International School of Perth (1999) and the American International School of Cape Town (2001).
All of these schools are accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). Each school is legally established according to its respective country’s prevailing regulations for educational institutions, and each offers a U.S.-based international school program for expatriate residents (and local nationals where permitted), who seek an international education.[3]
Campuses and Facilities
Shanghai Community International School operates on three campuses in Shanghai and one in Hangzhou:
- SCIS-Hongqiao, Early Childhood Center (nursery-grade 1 and often referred to as ECE Campus): 2212 Hongqiao Road, Puxi, Shanghai, China 200336
- SCIS-Hongqiao, Lower & Upper School(grades 1-12): 1161 HongQiao Road, Puxi, Shanghai, China 200051
- SCIS-Pudong, Upper & Lower School (grades nursery-12): 198 Hengqiao Road, Kangqiao, Pudong, 201315
- Hangzhou International School (nursery-grade 12): 78 Dongxin Street, Bin Jiang District, Hangzhou 310053
SCIS-HIS has over 2500 students coming from more than 60 countries. Thirty-five percent of students are from North America, 30% of students are from Europe, and 30% of students are from Asia, with the remaining 5% coming from Africa, Australia, and South America.[3] Class size/student-teacher ratio in preschool is 14:1, with one teacher assistant; from pre-Kindergarten is 16:1 with one teacher assistant; and from 1st to 12th grade is 18:1.[5]
SCIS has 210 teachers who are fully licensed in their area of teaching. They come from the USA, Canada, England, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa.[3] The school aims to keep its classroom size small to maximize personal attention.[6]
SCIS is based on the North American system (grade levels, similar structure of class offerings, daily schedule, yearly calendar), with school hours for student attendance set from 8:00 to 3:00, Mondays through Fridays.[3]
Curriculum
The curriculum at SCIS is devised to provide for the international population attending the school. It is based on an American framework but is international in scope. The program incorporates features and standards from many western countries including the USA, England, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. They have special curriculum of America which makes upper school follow the IB program,[3][7] Upper School students participate in the International Baccalaureate Program, leading to an IB diploma.[8]
Elementary students (nursery-grade 5) study the following subjects:
- Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Science
- Social Studies
- Mandarin Language and Culture
- Physical Education
- Technology
- Music
- Visual Arts
Middle school students (grades 6-8):[8]
- Language Arts
- Science
- Social Studies
- Pre-Algebra
- Algebra I
- Physical Education
- Dance
- World Language (Mandarin, French, Spanish, German)
- Music/Art Elective
High school students (grades 9-12):[8]
- Language Arts
- World Language
- Social Studies
- Physical Education
- Science
- Visual Arts
- Dance
- Theatre
- Music
- Math
- Health
- Research Seminar
- Film Making
- Electives
In addition, SCIS high school students are offered courses in the following programs:
Extracurricular activities
Students participate in a series of sporting events held under the jurisdiction of China International Schools Sports Association (CISSA). A typical CISSA schedule of athletic events includes tournaments in volleyball, soccer and basketball, and includes some invitational events, such as cross-country, badminton and swimming. High school students participate at the Junior Varsity (JV) level (D2) or at the Varsity level (D1). SCIS is also part of Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS) and China International Schools Sports Association (CISSA).[3]
Additionally, SCIS offers after-school activities (ASAs), including Cheerleading, Student Council, Model United Nations, Drama, Dance Club, Jazz Club, Choir, Reading Clubs, Creative Writing, Musical Clubs, Electronics Club, National Honor Society, National Junior Honor Society, Interact Club, and Global Issues Network.[3]
Press
- SCIS recognized for their high quality Early Childhood Education programs.[9]
- SCIS records outstanding AP results.[10]
- Little Star Magazine Shanghai reported that SCIS experienced a “record amount of enrollment growth.” [11]
- SCIS hosts Shanghai Invention Convention.[12]
- Little Star Magazine Shanghai recognized SCIS for their dedicated efforts to become a “green school.”[13]
- SCIS recognized for their community service projects.[14]
- Little Star Magazine Shanghai highlights unique Upper School China Trip experience.[15]
- SCIS is recognized by Good Schools Guide International as one of the top schools in Shanghai.[16]
- Shanghai City Weekend voted SCIS as one of the top 3 schools in Shanghai that build character in their students.[17]
- Shanghai Family lists SCIS as one out of only three schools in Shanghai that offer a certified and viable US-based curriculum.[18]
- China Service Mail lists SCIS as one of the best international schools in Shanghai.[19]
- SCIS is listed on Chalksmart.com, the recognized guide to international schools in Shanghai[20]
See also
- List of international schools in the People's Republic of China
- List of international schools in Shanghai
- Hangzhou International School
References
- ↑ http://www.earcos.org/
- ↑ http://www.acswasc.org/index.htm
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 http://www.scischina.org/
- ↑ http://www.isdfoundation.org/
- ↑ Shanghai Family. http://static.shfamily.com/schooldirectory1.html
- ↑ http://www.cityweekend.com.cn/shanghai/listings/parents-and-kids/schools_k12/has/xiuyan-lu/
- ↑ http://static.shfamily.com/schooldirectory1.html
- 1 2 3 SCIS Handbook. http://iweb.scisdragons.net/pd/files/2010/08/2010-11-US-Student-Parent-Handbook.pdf
- ↑ http://www.internationalschool.info/scis-building-on-its-success-in-early-childhood-education/
- ↑ http://www.internationalschool.info/scis-pudong-celebrates-outstanding-academic-achievement/
- ↑ http://www.internationalschool.info/scis-pudong-grows-in-students-and-faculty/
- ↑ http://www.internationalschool.info/scis-7th-invention-convention-a-resounding-success/
- ↑ http://www.internationalschool.info/scis-pudong-holds-earth-week-to-save-our-planet/
- ↑ http://www.internationalschool.info/scis-gets-fully-involved-in-community-service/
- ↑ http://www.internationalschool.info/scis-students-trade-book-bags-for-backpacks/
- ↑ Good Schools Guide International. http://www.gsgi.co.uk/countries/china/coming-soon-expat-overview-educational-overview-and/shanghai-community-international-schools-pudong-campus
- ↑ Shanghai City Weekend. http://www.cityweekend.com.cn/shanghai/articles/pksh/school-survey/three-schools-build-character/
- ↑ Shanghai Family. http://www.shfamily.com/bin/view/magazine/feature_march_2009_choosing_a_school_in_shanghai?action=print
- ↑ China Service Mail. http://www.at0086.com/rank/en-us/20080129210011421.html
- ↑ Chalksmart international school guide http://www.chalksmart.com/schools/Shanghai-Community-International-School-Early-Childhood-Center.html
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