China, Shenzhen
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The school runs more than 250 active ECAs across 13 subcategories, organized under three main categories: academic, social, and sports. An ECA Fair is held at the start of every semester to introduce clubs and answer inquiries. An ECA club can be started by a teacher or by a student with a teacher sponsor, and students select clubs that fit their interests with supervision from a teacher.
Clubs cover social activities and hobbies within three main categories: academic, social, and sports, which are divided into 13 subcategories with over 250 active clubs. Most clubs operate with the support of a supervising teacher. An ECA Fair is held at the beginning of each semester to introduce clubs and engage interested students.
ECAs cultivate students' sense of social responsibility and offer opportunities for community and service initiatives. An ECA Fair introduces clubs, and clubs can be started by a teacher or by a student with a teacher sponsor.
The ECA program emphasizes leadership, teamwork, and initiative. Students can initiate clubs with a teacher sponsor, and most clubs operate under teacher supervision. An ECA Fair showcases clubs at the start of each semester.
Sports clubs are a major component of ECAs, providing opportunities for physical activity and teamwork. The Extracurricular Activities Division oversees activities to enrich student life beyond academics, with supervision from teachers guiding club participation.
Shenzhen College of International Education (SCIE) is an international four‑year high school founded in 2003 and now located at a purpose‑built Antuoshan (Antuo Hill) campus in Futian. SCIE delivers Cambridge IGCSE in the first two years (G1–G2) and A‑level (with an AP pathway option) in the final two years (A1–A2). The Antuoshan campus (opened in 2020) includes teaching blocks, science laboratories, an arts theatre and dedicated arts spaces, sports facilities and boarding houses; the school also publishes extensive university admissions results for graduating cohorts. Admissions and course information, subject lists (including Chinese, English, French, Japanese and Spanish), and current tuition figures are published on the school website.