China, Wuhan
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Maple Leaf Foreign Nationals' School — Wuhan opened in 2007 and is described on the school site as the second‑oldest campus in the Maple Leaf network. It began with an international high‑school programme (grades 10–12) alongside a K–9 Foreign Nationals School; the campus later added an elementary school, a middle school and a Chinese‑curriculum high school. The Wuhan campus is part of Maple Leaf Educational Systems (MLES), the broader group founded in 1995 that operates schools across China and internationally. MLES is a publicly listed company (Hong Kong Stock Exchange) and the Wuhan campus is run under that corporate network; the school site reports roughly 500 students in the high school and close to 3,000 students on the overall campus.
The school community combines local and international students and a staff drawn from both Chinese and foreign hires, and the campus hosts a range of curricular and co‑curricular activities. Regular school events reported on the site include House Days and intramural competitions, a termly Readathon that has included charity fundraising, student participation in TEDx talks, and festivals such as the English Arts Festival and University Fair Day. The school also emphasizes student support services and English‑language development as part of its community programmes.
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.