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All the key information about the 3 International Schools with Chinese curriculum in Wuhan, China: Extracurricular activies, if teachers are native, class sizes, fees, school bus availability, etc.

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There are 9 international schools in Wuhan.
3 schools in Wuhan match your filters: Curriculum: Chinese

Wuhan Australian International School

Wuhan Australian International School was established in 2015 to educate both National and International students.
Curriculum
IB, Chinese
Languages of instruction
English, Chinese
Ages
6 to 16
This school does not make their fees public.
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Cogdel Cranleigh High School Wuhan

Cogdel Cranleigh High School Wuhan offers a dual pathway to higher education. International track offers AP, A-Level, IB Diploma, Chinese-Canadian and International courses.
Curriculum
IB, British, Chinese
Languages of instruction
English, Chinese
Ages
6 to 18
This school does not make their fees public.
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Maple Leaf International School Wuhan

Maple Leaf International School Wuhan's mission is to blend the best of the East and the West to provide an excellent education program that prepares students for success in the international world of tomorrow.
Curriculum
Canadian, Chinese
Language of instruction
English
Ages
6 to 18
This school does not make their fees public.
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Wuhan Australian International School

Curriculum
IB, Chinese
Languages of instruction
English, Chinese
Ages
6 to 16
This school does not make their fees public.

Cogdel Cranleigh High School Wuhan

Curriculum
IB, British, Chinese
Languages of instruction
English, Chinese
Ages
6 to 18
This school does not make their fees public.

Maple Leaf International School Wuhan

Curriculum
Canadian, Chinese
Languages of instruction
English, Chinese
Ages
6 to 18
This school does not make their fees public.