International School of Beijing
Template:Short description Template:Pp-move Template:Use British English Template:Multiple issues Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox school Template:Infobox Chinese The International School of Beijing (ISB, Template:Lang-zh<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>) is a non-profit international co-educational day school in Beijing, China. The school was founded in 1980; it is the oldest and largest international school in Beijing. ISB accepts students from Early Years 2 to Grade 12. ISB offers a dual English and Chinese language program for students from Early Years to Grade 5. It also offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program in Grades 11 and 12. ISB is recognized by the Beijing Education Commission (BEC) as an independent school for expatriate children.
History
In the 1970s, a small foreign school was established in Beijing, under the auspices of the United States Liaison Office in Beijing, precursor to the US Embassy. Classes were held in a hallway of a diplomatic apartment compound in Sanlitun, with 8 students and 2 certified teachers.
In 1980, the US Embassy merged its school with those of the British and Australian embassies. The Canadian and New Zealand embassies joined in, and the five nations together formally founded the International School of Beijing. Located on the grounds of the US Embassy, the school provided education for the children of the five founding embassies; eventually, as space allowed, children from other embassies were permitted to enroll. Bound by the strict requirements imposed on diplomatic schools, the founding embassies worked to meet educational needs of the growing expatriate community in Beijing.
In 1988 under new regulations, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs officially registered ISB as a "school for diplomatic children." The campus moved to the Lido complex of offices and housing units, and the school was permitted to accept applications from all expatriate residents of Beijing.
In 1991 ISB became the first school in Beijing to offer the full Diploma Program of the International Baccalaureate Organization. And in 1997, the school was accredited by WASC (in the United States).
In January 2002, the Beijing Municipal Education Bureau allowed ISB to be restructured as an "independent school for foreign children". In the same year, the school moved to a Template:Convert, purpose-built facility in the Shunyi district, a northeastern suburb of Beijing. The following year, ISB was accredited by the Chinese authority NCCT.
ISB completed the construction of a detached sports facility in 2013, complete with two pressurized domes with air filtration, providing indoor tennis courts and a playing field area.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Campus
ISB is situated on a Template:Convert campus in Shunyi district,<ref name=LeungIntschools>Leung, Sarah. "Beijing schools get thumbs up." South China Morning Post. Saturday 10 June 2010. Retrieved on 3 October 2015.</ref> approximately 30 minutes from downtown Beijing and close to expatriate residential compounds. Two purpose-built sports domes sit side by side over 8,500 square meters. The sports domes have H-14 grade filtration systems. In addition, ISB has four fully equipped gymnasiums (one with a climbing wall); baseball and softball diamonds; two full-sized turf soccer fields; a rugby pitch, running track, and a 665-seat stadium and an aquatics center with a 25-meter pool and diving boards.
In the main school building are 12 science labs, a student cooking lab, a visual arts wing in middle and high school, and art studios in elementary school. The performing arts wing consists of a 600-seat theater, Black Box theater, rehearsal space, and studio stage. The main school building also has two library-media centers with more than 82,000 volumes and over 160 magazine subscriptions. ISB supports a one-to-one MacBook laptop program for each student in grades 2 through 12.
In 2020 the ISB opened four new facilities: an early years learning center, an elementary school arts and theater, middle and high school performing arts center, and a middle and high school art and design center.Template:Citation needed
In 2023, ISB added a Middle School Playground, Golf Simulators, and 1323 Solar Panels, aligning with the school's sustainability goals.
In 2024, the ISB Commons was constructed to form the new main entrance to the school. The Commons also houses a Jamaica Blue café.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Organization
ISB is a non-profit school governed by a 12-member Board of Trustees. These 12 volunteers are responsible for setting and approving school policy, overseeing ISB's financial status, recruiting, supporting and evaluating the Head of School and guiding strategic direction of the school, and sets goals to fulfill its responsibilities and establishes standing committees to manage its work.
Accreditations
The ISB is accredited with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) in the United States; the Council of International Schools and the International Baccalaureate Organization in Europe; and the National Center for School Curriculum and Textbook Development (NCCT) in China.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}, New England Association of Schools</ref>
ISB is a member of the East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools (EARCOS) and the National Association of College Admissions Counselors (NACAC).
Notable alumni
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References
External links
- U.S. Department of State, ISB Fact Sheet
- U.S. Department of State, 2009
- Council of International SchoolsTemplate:Dead link
Template:Shunyi District Template:International schools in Beijing
- High schools in Beijing
- Private schools in Beijing
- International schools in Beijing
- International Baccalaureate schools in China
- Schools in Shunyi District
- Association of China and Mongolia International Schools
- Australia–China relations
- Canada–China relations
- China–New Zealand relations
- China–United Kingdom relations
- China–United States relations
- 1980 in Beijing