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Beijing No. 101 High School International Department

China, Beijing

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Mandarin
Fees Unlisted
Ages 12 - 18 years
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1946
Bus Service No
Availability Are there places?
Academic offering
Curriculum Advanced Placement (AP), IB (DP)
Taught languages English, Mandarin
Strengths STEM, Performing Arts, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Secondary School
Introduction

Beijing No. 101 High School International Department is a public high school hosting an international division. The department integrates AP and IB courses with a Chinese curriculum, reshaping the program to interflow Chinese and Western teaching concepts. It emphasizes career guidance and social practice through student associations and Haidian District's smart city education initiatives. The school is an IB World School, offers AP courses, and hosts ACT testing, with exchanges coordinated by the International Education Center. In 2019 Kapiti College visited for exchanges. The curriculum and activities include STEM and academic enrichment through VEX and FIRST LEGO League robotics, informatics Olympiad, astronomy and aviation modeling, and Destination Imagination with targeted tracks. In arts, the Golden Sail Symphony Orchestra has performed at venues such as the National Centre for the Performing Arts, the Kennedy Center, and the Sydney Opera House. Leadership roles, flag ceremonies, and volleyball program anchor student life.

11 Yiheyuan Rd, 圆明园 Haidian District, Beijing, China, 100084

The Essentials

Beijing No. 101 High School International Department has instruction in English, Mandarin.

Location

11 Yiheyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing.

Stages

High school level; International Department.

Type

Public high school with an International Department

Fees
Application fees

- No specific one‑time application or registration fee for the Beijing No. 101 High School International Department is published in the school's public international‑department materials or recent secondary reports.

Tuition fees (by year group and billing unit)

- International high‑school program (upper secondary / grades equivalent to 10–12): approximately RMB 90,000–100,000 per academic year. This figure represents the annual tuition level reported for the International/AP‑oriented high‑school program in recent 2025–26/2026 summaries and market reports.

- International junior‑high program (if available under the international department): no definitive published annual fee by grade was located; the international department is reported to run both middle and high‑level international classes, but separate, grade‑by‑grade pricing for junior high was not published in the sources reviewed.

- Per‑term breakdown: the school's public international‑department materials and recent secondary reports do not publish a detailed per‑term fee schedule (term‑by‑term amounts) for the 2026/27 academic year; the amounts above are reported as annual fees.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Billing frequency and due dates: reported information and market summaries present tuition as an annual charge; specific billing dates, installment options, and late‑payment penalties for the International Department were not published in the materials reviewed. Families should expect standard practice in Beijing international programs where tuition is invoiced per academic year (with some schools offering semester or installment options), but no school‑specific dates or installment options were located.

- Deposits and acceptance payments: no specific, school‑level deposit or acceptance‑fee amount was published for the International Department in the materials reviewed.

Boarding fees (where applicable)

- Campus arrangements: the Beijing 101 school group includes a Huairou campus described as a full‑boarding campus; boarding arrangements and fees are reported for the Huairou campus context. The main Haidian campus international program is typically a day program; no definitive boarding fee schedule for the Haidian international department was published.

- Boarding fee amounts: no authoritative, itemized boarding‑fee amounts for the International Department (Haiding campus) for 2026/27 were published in the sources reviewed. Where the Huairou campus is discussed in public summaries, boarding is confirmed as available but explicit per‑term or per‑year boarding charges tied to the international program were not available.

Other costs and typical additional fees

- Common additional fees that apply to students in Beijing international programs (and which are reported in market summaries as likely to apply, though not always broken out by Beijing 101's international‑department public materials) include:
- Textbooks and curriculum materials not covered by tuition (including external exam registration fees such as AP/IGCSE/CIE/TOEFL/SAT where applicable).
- School uniform costs and uniform replacement.
- Optional boarding, meal plans, and residential management fees for campuses that offer boarding (Huairou campus noted as boarding).
- Transportation (school bus) where used; extracurricular trip or overseas exchange costs when these programmes run.

- Specific unit prices (e.g., uniform set cost, per‑exam fee, bus route fee) for Beijing No. 101 High School International Department were not published in the reviewed materials.

Refund information

- No published, school‑specific tuition refund policy or detailed refund terms for deposits/tuition (for the International Department) was located in the materials reviewed for 2025/26–2026/27. Where refund or deposit rules exist for specific projects in other schools, those are typically stated in admissions/fee documents; however, Beijing 101's international‑department materials reviewed do not contain a clear public refund schedule.

Fee payment options (typical channels reported)

- Common channels used across Beijing international schools include domestic bank transfer (remittance into a school account), on‑site payment at the school finance office, and digital payment channels for local families where available. For cross‑border payments, industry guidance for remitting tuition recommends bank transfer with clear remittance notes (for example: “tuition payment + student name”). Specific, school‑published accepted payment methods for the Beijing No. 101 International Department were not published in the materials reviewed.

Brief summary of unavailable details

- The reviewed public materials and recent secondary reports provide a clear annual tuition range for the international high‑school program (about RMB 90,000–100,000 per year) but do not publish a full, itemised 2026/27 fee schedule with per‑grade and per‑term line items, specific application/registration fee amounts, explicit refund terms, nor a definitive list of accepted payment channels tied to the International Department. The statements above give the available fee figures and identify typical additional cost categories; where precise line‑by‑line figures (per term, per specific grade, or for boarding at the Haidian international program) were not found, those items are noted as not published in the sources reviewed.
Academics

Beijing No. 101 High School International Department teaches Advanced Placement (AP), IB (DP) for students aged 12 to 18.

Curriculum

AP courses, IB courses, and courses with international characteristics are integrated into the department's curriculum. The curriculum is reshaped to introduce advanced elements in international education and to interflow Chinese and Western teaching concepts. A Chinese curriculum system with distinctive features is formed. The school emphasizes career guidance and social practice through student associations and Haidian District's smart city education initiatives.

Higher Education Progression

Beijing101 High School has international cooperation and exchanges with schools in more than a dozen countries and has carried out cooperation and through-train projects with many educational organizations and famous universities worldwide.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Wenquan Campus publishes admissions information under the International Education Center. The page outlines the campus's enrollment plan and admissions process, including targeted enrollment numbers and how to inquire. The contact phone and consultation hours are provided for prospective applicants. 2. Enrollment plan details: Wenquan Campus aims to enroll 160 students by registration for Regions III, IV, and V, and reserves 20 places for public boarding district-wide; other admission places are to be determined. Inquiries can be made at 62482239 during 08:30–11:30 and 14:00–16:30. 3. Student benefits: Municipal 'Three Good' students can directly advance to the Education Group's main campus high school (Yuanmingyuan Campus). Zhongkao quotas are allocated to campus-based admission, and there is integrated training at the Elite Talent Academy on the Yuanmingyuan Campus. 4. Campus leadership and development: The Wenquan Campus leadership team is drawn from the Education Group's main campus (Yuanmingyuan Campus). The teaching team is centrally deployed by the Education Group's main campus, with more than 50% of teachers having previous experience at the Yuanmingyuan Campus. Under group leadership, Wenquan Campus will continue to develop and grow.

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