China, Guangzhou
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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grade 1 | 6 | 100,000 RMB | Primary | Government‑approved primary programme; tuition and boarding included in the published fee. |
| Grade 2 | 7 | 100,000 RMB | Primary | Government‑approved primary programme; tuition and boarding included in the published fee. |
| Grade 3 | 8 | 100,000 RMB | Primary | Government‑approved primary programme; tuition and boarding included in the published fee. |
| Grade 4 | 9 | 100,000 RMB | Primary | Government‑approved primary programme; tuition and boarding included in the published fee. |
| Grade 5 | 10 | 100,000 RMB | Primary | Government‑approved primary programme; tuition and boarding included in the published fee. |
| Grade 6 | 11 | 100,000 RMB | Primary | Government‑approved primary programme; tuition and boarding included in the published fee. |
| Grade 7 | 12 | 97,800 RMB | Junior middle | Government‑approved junior middle programme; tuition and boarding included in the published fee. |
| Grade 8 | 13 | 97,800 RMB | Junior middle | Government‑approved junior middle programme; tuition and boarding included in the published fee. |
| Grade 9 | 14 | 97,800 RMB | Junior middle | Government‑approved junior middle programme; tuition and boarding included in the published fee. |
| Grade 10 | 15 | 137,000 RMB | Canada–Ontario DCP | Representative estimate. Published examples reported around RMB 130,000–144,000 per year (this entry uses the midpoint as an approximate annual figure). |
| Grade 10 | 15 | 153,000 RMB | AP / A‑Level / CIS | Representative estimate. Market sources commonly report around RMB 140,000–166,000 per year (this entry uses the midpoint as an approximate annual figure). |
| Grade 10 | 15 | 148,000 RMB | China–Japan fusion cohort | Published example shows approx RMB 74,000 per semester (tuition and basic fees/boarding included; meal costs shown separately) — annual figure here equals two semesters. |
| Grade 11 | 16 | 148,000 RMB | China–Japan fusion cohort | Published example shows approx RMB 74,000 per semester (tuition and basic fees/boarding included; meal costs shown separately) — annual figure here equals two semesters. |
| Grade 11 | 16 | 153,000 RMB | AP / A‑Level / CIS | Representative estimate. Market sources commonly report around RMB 140,000–166,000 per year (this entry uses the midpoint as an approximate annual figure). |
| Grade 11 | 16 | 137,000 RMB | Canada–Ontario DCP | Representative estimate. Published examples reported around RMB 130,000–144,000 per year (this entry uses the midpoint as an approximate annual figure). |
| Grade 12 | 17 | 148,000 RMB | China–Japan fusion cohort | Published example shows approx RMB 74,000 per semester (tuition and basic fees/boarding included; meal costs shown separately) — annual figure here equals two semesters. |
| Grade 12 | 17 | 153,000 RMB | AP / A‑Level / CIS | Representative estimate. Market sources commonly report around RMB 140,000–166,000 per year (this entry uses the midpoint as an approximate annual figure). |
| Grade 12 | 17 | 137,000 RMB | Canada–Ontario DCP | Representative estimate. Published examples reported around RMB 130,000–144,000 per year (this entry uses the midpoint as an approximate annual figure). |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 200 RMB | One‑time application/registration fee required at enrolment (historical examples reported at approximately RMB 200). |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 0 RMB | No separate enrollment fee reported; the one‑time application/registration fee is charged at enrolment in published materials. |
Guangzhou Huamei International School was founded on June 19, 1993 and is located on Huamei Road in the Tianhe education core area. The campus covers about 160,000 m² at the foot of Phoenix Mountain and describes itself as a full-time boarding international school serving kindergarten through high school; the website highlights bilingual programmes and a range of international pathways (AP, A-Level, Canadian OSSD and IB-related offerings at kindergarten). The school publishes a student population figure of about 5,100 and lists on-campus services including daily school-bus pickup/drop-off and on-site medical provision. Distinctive features cited on the site include the school's “forest” campus and an English IB integrated kindergarten class; the site also describes STEM, sports and international exchange activity across year groups. (All items above are taken from the school website.)