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The school offers full-time and flexible boarding for students aged over 15.
All students (excluding Year 12 and 13) wear the school uniform. The uniform is seasonally adjusted for warm and cold weather. The Uniform Shop is on campus, and there is an Online Uniform Shop; Second-hand uniforms are collected and resold by Friends of Dulwich.
The school serves a wide variety of healthy dishes with Western and Asian options. Packed lunches are allowed but must be nut-free.
The school has four Houses named Anand, Howard, Shackleton, and Yung. The House system supports pastoral care, fosters community, and includes inter-house activities and competitions.
The College is governed by a Board of Management and a Board of Trustees. The Board of Management sets goals and policies and assesses the Head of College; the Board of Trustees acts as an advisory body with oversight and handles certain appeals.
Dulwich College Suzhou is a co-educational day school for students aged 2–18 that opened in 2007. The College follows an enhanced British curriculum; students in Years 10–11 study the IGCSE programme and Years 12–13 follow the IB Diploma Programme. The school operates a DUCKS early-years provision (ages 2–7), a Junior School (ages 7–11) and a Senior School (ages 11–18). The campus is in Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) and the admissions pages describe Suzhou as a city rich in culture and tradition. Key, named programmes on the school website include the SE21/STEAM hubs for project-based STEM, a streamed Mandarin curriculum (Mandarin A/B/C pathways), and an active co-curricular offer that includes music, drama, debating and the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award. For fee details and a full list of co-curricular options the school directs families to the admissions office and downloadable prospectus on the school site.