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International Schools in Nanjing, China

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About international schools in Nanjing, China

Nanjing has a compact but well-established group of international schools serving expatriate families and children with overseas passports; most directories list around nine schools operating in the city. These schools are predominantly English-medium and commonly offer International Baccalaureate programmes, British (Cambridge/UK-style) pathways and a few American or hybrid programmes, with Mandarin offered as a second language and EAL support for new arrivals. Annual tuition varies by school and year group but typically runs from the lower tens of thousands of RMB for some younger-year or bilingual options up to around RMB 200,000 - 300,000 a year at full international-school fee levels. Admissions follow a clear rhythm - the main intake is at the start of the school year (August), with a common mid-year window around January and many schools operating rolling admission where places remain available; schools will ask early for passports, past school records, health documentation and visa/residence information, and some international schools in China enrol only foreign-passport holders, so check each school’s eligibility rules before you apply.

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At a glance 8 schools · avg fee RMB 157,114
Schools listed
8
Curricula
15
Average annual fee
RMB 157,114
Fee range
RMB -1 – 288,920
Most common curriculum
Cambridge IGCSE (3 schools)
Average school size
535 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Nanjing International School
Oldest
Nanjing International School (1992)
With boarding
2
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FAQs for China

What curricula can I expect to find at international schools in Nanjing?
The most common curricula are the International Baccalaureate (PYP/MYP/DP), British National Curriculum sequences (including Cambridge IGCSE and A-level or UK-style senior programmes) and a small number of American or hybrid programmes; some schools combine international curricula with additional Chinese language and cultural studies. Schools publish their authorised programmes and accreditations on their websites, so request curriculum and accreditation details as part of your admissions enquiry.
How much should we budget for school fees?
Fees vary widely by school, age and whether the school is a non-profit or part of an international group, but parents can typically expect annual tuition from the lower tens of thousands of RMB for some bilingual or local-partner options up to roughly RMB 200,000 - 300,000 per year at established full-fee international schools. Check published fee schedules and ask about extra costs such as registration, capital or campus development fees, lunches, transport and examination levies when comparing offers.
Who is eligible to attend an international school in Nanjing?
Most schools that are licensed as ‘international’ in China admit children of foreign nationals (holders of passports issued by countries other than mainland China) and, in some cases, children with foreign residency or overseas passports; rules for admitting mainland Chinese nationals are tightly regulated and vary by school and licence type. Always confirm a school’s legal enrolment status and any documentation requirements (passports, residence permits, overseas household registration or similar) before applying.
When should we start the application process?
Begin enquiries as early as possible: many families start 4 - 9 months before a planned move because popular grades can fill quickly, especially for August (start-of-year) entry; there is often a mid-year intake around January and some schools will accept late or rolling applications subject to space. Ask each school for its specific calendar, required documents and any entrance assessments so you can allow time for visas, medical clearances and transfer of school records.
What should we look for when comparing schools in Nanjing?
Focus on curriculum alignment with your child’s previous education, the language of instruction and support for English learners, class sizes and specialist provision (learning support, university counselling or recognised exam centres), and practicalities such as location, transport and total cost of attendance. Also check a school’s accreditation and inspection status, sample timetables or week plans, and ask to see recent school policies on safeguarding, inclusion and assessment so you understand day-to-day expectations before committing.
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