China, Guangzhou
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BIS describes a “holistic education” focused on whole-child development and publishes learner attributes (Confident, Responsible, Reflective, Innovative, Engaged) that underpin social and emotional learning in its curriculum and extra‑curricular programme. The school says it combines strong academics, a STEAM programme and ECAs to support personal and social development. The Cambridge Primary/KS curriculum offered at BIS includes Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) as part of the programme. BIS also uses ClassDojo and regular parent–teacher communications to keep families involved in students' social and emotional progress, and an active PTA supports community engagement. These elements are described on the school website.
The school asks parents to declare any learning difficulties and states that students must be able to function within the regular classroom while working towards BIS academic requirements. BIS says it operates “Learning Services” to provide support where needed but explicitly notes it does not have a specialist unit for more serious needs (examples listed include autism, emotional/behavioural disorders, significant cognitive/developmental delays and certain communication disorders). The admissions information indicates such cases can be discussed individually with the school but are not automatically supported by an onsite specialist unit. BIS therefore is not a specialist SEN institution; support is offered within mainstream provision and subject to individual agreement. All of the above is stated in the school's admissions/learning‑needs guidance.
BIS is presented as a fully English‑taught Cambridge school and the admissions material states English‑language support is available for students who require extra help to gain admission (a fee may apply). The admissions pages note applicants are assessed for English speaking, reading and writing, and that the school will provide additional English support where required. Other school pages on the site also describe EAL/English support and individualized plans for newcomers. If you need precise details (staffing levels, programme names, or fees) those are not set out in detail on the public pages and should be confirmed with admissions.
BIS's curriculum references PSHE and a holistic approach to learner development, and the school highlights extra‑curricular activities and community events that contribute to student wellbeing. The school also states it has a registered nurse on site and that all staff are first‑aid trained, which the school lists under its services. The public website does not provide a named counselling team or a published, dedicated mental‑health programme for students. For families needing specific counselling or clinical mental‑health support the school does not publish detailed provision online and recommends contacting the school directly to discuss individual needs.
BIS's mission and values material emphasises a safe, welcoming learning environment and the school states it is registered with the People's Republic of China as a School for Foreign Children. Practical safety/health measures published on the site include a registered nurse on campus, first‑aid‑trained staff and assigned bus monitors on contracted school buses. The school website does not publish a formal child‑protection or safeguarding policy document nor name a designated safeguarding lead on its public pages. For formal policy documents or named safeguarding contacts you will need to request these directly from the school, as they are not available on the public site.
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: