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AISB-Hope International is located in the Chaoyang District, Beijing (Residential Area, Building 5, Dayu, No. 4 Courtyard, Chaoyang Farm, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100018). The campus operates a closed campus; students may not leave campus during the school day except Grade 12 with an off-campus lunch pass. The school serves grades 1–12 with an American private school curriculum and is an ACS WASC-accredited institution and a testing center for AP courses. The school has 160 students from 19 nationalities and 67 faculty and staff; more than 20 AP courses are offered. AISB (Australian International School of Beijing) is the license behind the Hope International brand; the legal license name is listed in marketing materials.
The common language of instruction is English; Mandarin is taught as a foreign language. The school follows an American curriculum with a range of AP courses and is an ACS WASC-accredited institution and an AP testing center. The school emphasizes college preparation as part of its core values. AP, PSAT and SAT tests are available, with information provided through the Guidance Counselor. The school teaches grades 1–12 with English as the primary language of instruction and Mandarin taught as a foreign language.
Student Council and a sports program are part of AISB-Hope International's extracurricular offerings.
AISB–Hope International opened in August 2012 and is located in the east Chaoyang District of Beijing; the school moved to its current location in 2019. The school uses a U.S.-based curriculum (modified Common Core) and is an AP (Advanced Placement) school and testing centre; most classes (except foreign language classes) are taught in English. The school runs an English Plus programme for English-language learners and publishes an annual tuition and fees schedule. Class sizes are described on the school site as typically ranging from 6–12 students; the secondary section lists facilities including two libraries, two science labs, a computer lab, music and art rooms, and outdoor sports areas. The website highlights the AP/college-prep pathway and the English Plus support as distinctive academic features.