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Beijing No. 80 High School International Department

China, Beijing

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Scope and effective academic year
The fee details below apply to the Beijing No. 80 High School International Department for the 2025/26 academic year (2026/27 figures were not published publicly at the time of checking).

Application fees
- No specific, publicized non‑refundable application fee for the International Department was published for the 2025/26 academic year. Historical admissions materials for the school and third‑party summaries do not list a standard, published application fee for the International Department; some programs at other Beijing international schools do publish modest, non‑refundable application/registration fees, but a definitive figure for No. 80 International Department was not publicly available.

Tuition fees (by programme / year group)
- International curriculum (international middle and high school programmes: AP / A‑Level / IBDP / IGCSE streams): RMB 100,000 per academic year (per student). This is the commonly published tuition level associated with the International Department's international‑curriculum tracks for recent years and is the standard figure cited for middle‑ and high‑school international classes. The tuition figure is quoted on an annual basis.
- Chinese‑language or language‑support classes (where separately offered): historically lower than the full international‑curriculum fee; past published figures for language/Chinese‑track offerings at the school have been cited around RMB 40,000 per year for language‑only programmes. Exact availability and the grade‑by‑grade breakdown for 2025/26 were not published in a detailed per‑grade fee table.
- Notes on per‑term amounts: tuition is commonly quoted and billed on an annual basis by school materials and public summaries; the school does not publish a publicly detailed per‑term (e.g., per semester) fee table for each grade for 2025/26. Where families request alternate installment arrangements, those are handled through the school's finance/admissions office on a case basis (no public installment schedule was published).

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school's public materials and third‑party summaries present tuition as an annual amount; a public, school‑posted, detailed billing calendar for the 2025/26 International Department (dates for invoice issue, due dates, penalties for late payment, or exact installment cutoffs) was not published. Parents should expect an annual invoice and the possibility that the finance office may permit semester or installment payments subject to school policy.

Boarding / accommodation fees (if applicable)
- Boarding is available to eligible students at the school or by arrangement, but Beijing No. 80 International Department does not publish a single, fixed, public boarding tariff for 2025/26. Public summaries of Beijing international departments commonly show boarding/room charges in the region of about RMB 15,000–25,000 per academic year at comparable public international departments; however, a precise, school‑published boarding fee for No. 80 International Department for 2025/26 was not publicly disclosed.

Other costs and typical additional fees
- Uniforms: a modest uniform fee has appeared in historical school materials (example historical figure cited previously: approximately RMB 1,680 for a uniform set in earlier years); the International Department's 2025/26 materials did not publish a current uniform price.
- Textbooks, consumables and learning materials: not included in the base tuition figure; families should budget for textbooks, workbooks and subject‑specific consumables. Third‑party summaries note that tuition typically excludes textbooks, exam fees and certain external course materials.
- Examinations and international exam fees: fees for external examinations (IB exam fees, Cambridge/IGCSE, A‑Level exam fees, AP exam fees, TOEFL/IELTS where applicable) are not covered by tuition and will be charged separately at the prevailing rates set by the relevant examination bodies. These external exam charges are billed separately when the school registers students.
- Meals, transport and activity charges: day‑to‑day meal plans, school bus/transportation and some off‑campus activity or field‑trip costs are generally charged in addition to tuition; no single public consolidated total for these items for 2025/26 is published.

Refund information
- A detailed, published refund policy specific to Beijing No. 80 High School International Department for the 2025/26 academic year was not located publicly. Public practice at comparable Beijing international departments is that reservation deposits or registration fees may be non‑refundable and that refunds for tuition may be subject to school rules and the timing of withdrawal (for example, some schools retain a percentage to hold the place if withdrawal occurs after acceptance), but the International Department of No. 80 does not publish a clear, itemized refund table for 2025/26 in public admissions materials. Families should expect that refunds—if applicable—will be governed by the school's formal refund procedure and timing.

Fee payment options
- The school does not publish a single, public list of accepted payment channels for 2025/26 International Department fees. Common, widely used payment channels at Beijing schools include corporate bank transfer / on‑account bank remittance and online payments (Alipay / WeChat Pay) or campus payment systems; these options are frequently used by other Beijing higher‑education and K–12 institutions when handling large tuition transfers, but No. 80 International Department did not publish an explicit, school‑specific payment‑methods list for 2025/26. Expect payment by bank transfer to the school's official account as the primary method; digital payment options may be available subject to the school's finance office procedures.

Summary of limits and missing public details
- Public materials and education‑sector summaries consistently list the International Department's international‑curriculum tuition at about RMB 100,000 per academic year and indicate that boarding can be arranged, but the school did not publish a detailed per‑grade, per‑term fee schedule or an explicit 2025/26 application fee, a school‑published boarding tariff, a published refund table specific to the International Department, nor a definitive, school‑published list of accepted payment channels for that academic year. Where an exact per‑term breakdown, precise boarding rate, a specified application/registration fee, or a formal refund schedule is required, those items were not publicly available for 2025/26 in the school's public admissions materials or in authoritative public summaries.

If you will use these figures in your external database, apply the annual tuition figure RMB 100,000 for the International curriculum as the published, widely cited annual tuition benchmark for the 2025/26 academic year and note that other mandatory and discretionary charges (textbooks, exams, meals, transport, accommodation where chosen, uniforms and exam fees) are additional and are not included in that headline tuition amount.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Mandarin
Fees RMB 40,000 - 100,000
Ages 12 - 18 years
Bus Service No
Availability Are there places?

Beijing No. 80 High School International Department offers a Sino-English school program established through cooperation begun in 2006. Instruction is delivered in Chinese and English, with an international student program offering a Chinese language track and academic track for junior and senior Chinese. International students take Gaokao and gain admission to universities such as Peking University and Tsinghua University. The department has AP authorization (2011), Cambridge International Examinations authorization (2013), IB authorization (2017), and AdvancED accreditation (2017). Extracurricular activities emphasize cross-cultural exchange, with sister-school relationships and regular teacher-student exchanges. Activities include Jin Fan Wind Band, Dance Troupe, Art and Photography, and technology teams in robotics and electronics, plus Jin Ao Track and Field Team. The IB program provides English-instructed courses with subjects including Math Analysis, Biology, Spanish AB Initio, Psychology, Economics, Physics, English B, ENV. AND SOC., Chemistry, English A LIT, Theory of Knowledge, Chinese B, and Chinese A LIT.

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