China, Beijing
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The school teaches Chinese and English. Primary School uses the MOE Chinese curriculum with English learning extended through American textbooks, and foreign teachers account for about 35% of total class time. Middle School continues bilingual instruction in Chinese and English, with an ESL program using American textbooks and the DynEd online program; foreign teachers account for about 30% of total class time.
The school provides bilingual education in Chinese and English across Kindergarten, Primary School and Middle School. The Kindergarten features a bilingual program with immersive English teaching and hires both Chinese and international teachers. Primary School classes are taught bilingually in Chinese and English, with the Chinese curriculum aligned to the Ministry of Education and English learning extended through American textbooks. Middle School classes are taught bilingually in Chinese and English, with an ESL program and English instruction supported by foreign teachers, American texts, and the DynEd online program.
Kindergarten offers immersive English teaching as part of its bilingual program.
Beijing Shuren-Ribet Private School (founded 1993) is a K–12 bilingual and international school located in the Songzhuang artist village, Tongzhou (the Beijing sub‑center). The campus area is given on the site as about 57,000–60,000 m² and includes academic buildings, a library, media centre, dormitory and a school bus service. The school runs both bilingual tracks and international streams from kindergarten through high school and notes Canadian (OSSD) and American (AP) international pathways; a Japanese EJU pathway is also mentioned in school news. The website lists small class sizes by year-group (examples on the site: K1 around 20; bilingual primary ~30; international high‑school classes 10–15). Distinctive features named on the site include Songzhuang characteristic art education and a STEAM school‑based course, plus overseas study pathways (an American “Shuren Base” in California). The official website does not publish a full annual tuition table; contact Admissions for current fees.