China, Wuhan
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Maple Leaf's Wuhan campus is in Wuhan's East Lake New Technology Development Zone (Optics Valley), by Tangxun Lake — the campus address is No. 330 Minzu (Minzu Avenue). The site is in the city's high‑tech/education district with local shops and restaurants nearby; public transport (Optics Valley area metro/bus links) serves the general district.
The campus operates multiple sections: kindergarten, elementary, middle school and high school, and it includes a Foreign Nationals (off‑shore BC) school that historically covered K–9; the international high school runs Grade 10–12. The school therefore provides education across a K–12 range on the Wuhan campus.
The campus is an international, non‑religious school operating a range of programs including an international high school and a Foreign Nationals (off‑shore British Columbia) school. Maple Leaf's boarding programme is offered across its campuses generally, but the Foreign Nationals Schools are an exception and do not run the full boarding model.
The school states that student support services and an inclusive learning environment are important pillars of its work, and that teachers provide support and opportunities to meet individual needs; however the public pages do not list detailed, specific SEN provisions. Prospective parents should contact the school's admissions/student‑support team for precise information about assessments, individual education plans or specialist services.
The school is part of Maple Leaf Educational Systems (China) and operates international programmes (including an offshore British Columbia/Canadian programme for the Foreign Nationals School). It is not presented as formally affiliated to a foreign government.
No religious affiliation is stated on the school's public pages; the school presents itself as secular.
The school publishes a detailed school calendar (term dates, exam weeks, early‑dismissal days and events) but does not publish a standard daily timetable (start/end times and specific break/lunch times) on the public pages. For the regular daily schedule (arrival, lesson times, lunch and finish), contact the admissions office or request the parent handbook.
The publicly available English and Chinese pages do not describe a standard daily school‑bus network; the Foreign Nationals School has in the past been described as located about a ten‑minute drive from the main campus, which suggests parents commonly use private transport or arrange transfers. If you need a school bus or daily transport, confirm current arrangements (routes, providers, stops and costs) directly with the admissions office.
Application fees
- Non‑refundable application / submission fee: USD 100. This fee is required to begin the admissions evaluation for international/foreign‑national students.
Tuition fees (per term and per year by school level)
- Kindergarten / Primary (per semester): approximately RMB 20,000. Yearly (2 semesters): approximately RMB 40,000.
- Middle school (per semester): approximately RMB 22,000. Yearly (2 semesters): approximately RMB 44,000.
- Domestic (ordinary) high school (per semester): approximately RMB 26,000. Yearly: approximately RMB 52,000.
- International high school (standard / AP program) (per semester): approximately RMB 44,000. Yearly: approximately RMB 88,000.
- International/IBDP or higher‑cost international program (per semester): approximately RMB 64,500. Yearly: approximately RMB 129,000.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Core tuition is invoiced and charged on a per‑semester basis; most published fee figures are shown as “per semester.” Full payment of required tuition is expected for visa processing (GW202) and admission confirmation where applicable. Specific invoicing deadlines, deposit/placement fee requirements and installment availability are handled by the school finance office.
Boarding / accommodation fees
- Boarding (4‑person room reference level reported): approximately RMB 2,000 per semester. Boarding fees are charged in the same term/semester cycle as tuition. Additional boarding service charges (meals, utilities) may be extra.
Other costs (typical additional items)
- One‑time or annual items commonly charged separately: registration/acceptance fees, placement or assessment/test fees, school uniform, bedding (被褥), textbooks/materials, meals, extracurricular and trip charges, and examination or competition fees. These items are normally billed in addition to published tuition and are explicitly listed on the school's invoice/offer.
Refund information
- Published materials indicate the application/submission fee is non‑refundable. No comprehensive campus refund policy for all fee types was located in publicly available admissions materials; specific refund terms for deposits, withdrawals or mid‑term departures are determined by the school and set out on the school's enrollment/finance documents.
Fee payment options
- Reported payment channels used across the Maple Leaf network and by comparable Chinese campuses include international bank/wire transfer and credit/debit card payment options; domestic Chinese payment channels (online bank payment, WeChat/Alipay or UnionPay) are commonly accepted by schools in China. Verify the school's finance office for the campus‑specific accepted channels and invoicing details.
Note: figures above are drawn from the school campus-related admissions material and recent local education listings that publish per‑semester charges for Wuhan. Where exact, up‑to‑date line‑item policies (for example formal refund schedules and permitted payment gateways for this Wuhan campus) were not found in a central published fee schedule, those items are handled and confirmed directly by the school's finance/admissions office.
Maple Leaf International School – Wuhan is a large K–12 campus that opened in 2007 and includes an international high school, a Foreign Nationals (off‑shore BC) school (pre‑school to Grade 9), and Chinese national curriculum streams. The campus sits in Wuhan's East Lake High‑Tech Development Area (Optics Valley) and the school website notes landscaped grounds with a small lake and pagoda, a full‑size football pitch, running track, multipurpose gym and an Olympic‑sized ice rink. The school follows the Maple Leaf World School (World School) curriculum for its international pathway, and also runs AP and IGCSE offerings alongside the Chinese national programmes; the Foreign Nationals School is described on the site as a British Columbia (Canada) off‑shore school. The site reports strong progression to Western universities (a high proportion of Grade 12 students move on to overseas study) and lists a wide range of electives and extracurriculars in arts, languages, sport and STEM.