China, Shanghai
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The school is located at 247 Anfu Lu, near Wukang Lu, in the Xuhui District of Shanghai. The Anfu Lu area sits in central Shanghai, within the former French Concession. The campus operates on weekdays and is accessible from the surrounding XuHui area by local transit and private transport.
The Primary Division offers Grades 1–5 as part of Aiju Primary School – International Division. It forms the elementary component of a private K–12 school, with an established age range around 6–12 years old.
Private day school. The International Division is part of a private education group that operates the primary program within a broader K–12 framework.
Public information does not specify dedicated Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provisions for the Primary Division.
No formal country affiliation is listed publicly for the school.
School days run from 8:00 to 15:00, Monday through Friday.
No dedicated school bus service is publicly listed for the Primary Division.
Application fees
- No separate application or registration fee is published in the school's 2025 admissions materials.
Tuition fees (by term and by academic year)
- Tuition is stated and charged per semester.
- Ordinary class: RMB 29,000 per semester. Annual (two semesters): RMB 58,000.
- Bilingual class: RMB 40,000 per semester. Annual (two semesters): RMB 80,000.
- For places purchased by the government, parents pay a per-semester top‑up: Ordinary class top‑up RMB 14,750 per semester; Bilingual class top‑up RMB 25,750 per semester. Annual top‑ups equal two times the semester top‑up.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition is published on a per‑semester basis (元/学期); the admissions schedule shows registration and enrolment dates for incoming students but does not publish specific fee‑payment deadlines or detailed payment terms in the public admissions brochure.
Other costs and fees
- The public admissions materials specify the tuition bands but do not itemize separate mandatory charges such as uniforms, school meals, textbooks, school insurance, extracurricular‑activity fees, school‑bus fees or instrument rental.