Suzhou Singapore International School

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Suzhou Singapore International School
苏州新加坡国际学校
Address
208 Zhongnan Street

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215021

CoordinatesCoordinates: 31°19′12″N 120°45′26″E / 31.3200°N 120.7572°E / 31.3200; 120.7572
Information
TypePrivate, international school
Established1996
Websitesuzhousinternationalschool.com
Suzhou Singapore International School
Traditional Chinese蘇州新加坡國際學校
Simplified Chinese苏州新加坡国际学校

Suzhou Singapore International School (SSIS), also known more recently as Suzhou's International School is an international school located in Suzhou Industrial Park in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. SSIS offers education from Pre-Nursery up to Grade 12, offering programs of the International Baccalaureate (IB) and High School Diploma (HSD). The school offers lessons conducted in English, and teaches Chinese, Korean, German, Japanese, Spanish and French as second language options, though students are able to take self-study second language courses of their choice with their private supervisor. SSIS is an IB world school and offers all three IB programs, the Primary Years Program (PYP), Middle Years Program (MYP), and Diploma Program (DP).[1]

The school includes a section for German students.[2]

(Suzhou Singapore International School is unrelated to the Shanghai Singapore International School, which shares the abbreviation SSIS.)

Overview[]

The school was established in September 1996 as an integral part of Suzhou Industrial Park's development, and has students of over forty-seven nationalities. The school's education system from Nursery to Grade Five is based on the IB PYP. Grades 6-10 are taught using the MYP, and students who meet the official MYP requirements upon completing the 10th grade receive an MYP certificate, after completing their Personal Projects or Exhibition Projects. Students entering their junior year choose to take either the HSD course, a system roughly analogous to North American high school programs; or the two-year IB Diploma course. Students enrolled in the High School Diploma program may take some IB classes, but are not eligible to receive an IB diploma upon graduation; instead, they receive IB certificates for their particular courses.

The school moved from its old site at 82 Xing Han Street to its current campus, at 208 Zhong Nan Jie, in 2005.

Senior Secondary Student Council[]

The Senior Secondary Student Council (SSSC) is a form of student government led by one teacher supervisor and four student leaders. There are approximately twenty other council members from grades nine to twelve.

The council is responsible for organizing various student events (though high school-targeted, many are available to all Secondary students), passing student opinion to the school administration, and participating in other activities to boost the overall communal experience in the school. In past years, changes enacted by the student council include the installing of an office/workspace for diploma students and constructing urinal walls.

Nationality distribution[]

As of 2015, 29% of the students originated from Korea, 9% originated from Germany, 8% originated from the United States, 6% originated from Taiwan, and 4% originated from Malaysia.[3]

University and college matriculation[]

The class of 2012 saw a growth in students applying and matriculating in Hong Kong institutions. More notable acceptances of 2012 graduates include: Imperial College London, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong U. of Science & Technology, McGill University, University of British Columbia, Queen's University, University of Toronto, Savannah College of Art & Design, Vassar College, U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of California at Berkeley, and University of California at Irvine.

The class of 2011 had more applicants to American and UK universities and colleges. Acceptances include: University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, University of Edinburgh, University of Manchester, University College London, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong U. of Science & Technology, McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Guelph, Emily Carr School of Art and Design, Boston College, Boston University, Franklin and Marshall College, Lawrence University, Northeastern University, Pennsylvania State University, Purdue University, Ohio State University, Rutgers University, University of California at Berkeley, Los Angeles, and San Diego, and University of Wisconsin at Madison.

References[]

  1. ^ "Profile: Suzhou Singapore International School". International Baccalaureate Organisation. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  2. ^ "Deutsche Schulen in China Archived 2015-09-30 at WebCite" (Archive). Vertretungen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in der Volksrepublik China. Retrieved on October 1, 2015.
  3. ^ Kim, Hyung Min. "The Role of Foreign Firms in China's Urban Transformation: A Case Study of Suzhou" (Chapter 8). In: Wong, Tai-Chee, Sun Sheng Han, and Hongmei Zhang. Population Mobility, Urban Planning and Management in China. Springer Science+Business Media, March 24, 2015. ISBN 3319152572, 9783319152578. Start: 127. CITED: p. 139.

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