China, Guangzhou
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Britannia International School Guangzhou operates on an 8,000 m2 campus located at No.4 Chuangjia Road, Jinshazhou, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, 510168. The school is a non-profit organization and a member school of the Canadian International Educational Organization (CIEO). It provides Cambridge International education fully taught in English for students aged 2 to 18. The student body includes more than 45 nationalities. Nursery and Reception classes have about 18 students per section; Year 1 and above have about 25 students per section.
Extracurricular sports-related activities include swimming and Cross-fit offered through the After School Programme.
The school follows the Cambridge International curriculum path: Kindergarten/ EYFS, Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, Cambridge Upper Secondary, and Cambridge AS & A Level. The learning environment is conducted in English and is designed to prepare students for admission to top universities worldwide.
Extracurricular activities include violin, ukulele, pottery, swimming, cross-fit, LEGO, and AI.
Britannia International School Guangzhou (BIS) is a non-profit, English‑taught Cambridge school for students aged 2–18. The school was founded in 2017 and is a member school of the Canadian International Educational Organization (CIEO). BIS follows the Cambridge pathway from EYFS through IGCSE and Cambridge AS & A Level, and highlights STEAM/IDEALAB and Chinese language programmes within its K–12 offer. The published 2025–2026 fee schedule shows annual tuition ranging from RMB 127,000 (EYFS) to RMB 186,000 (Year 12–13). BIS operates as a day school (no boarding) and publishes a school bus programme and bus fees for routes around Jinshazhou, Guangzhou and neighbouring areas. Typical class sizes are given on the site as approximately 18 in Early Years (Nursery/Reception) and around 25 from Year 1 upward. Sources for the key facts above: