China, Beijing
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Springboard International Bilingual School (SIBS) is in Gucheng Village, 15 Huosha Road, Houshayu Town, Shunyi District, Beijing — a suburban area northeast of central Beijing with a large expatriate/residential community and shopping/restaurant amenities. The campus is in Shunyi, near major roads and served by local bus routes; it is commonly described as accessible from nearby districts such as Wangjing and other parts of the city.
SIBS is a K–12 school covering Kindergarten, Primary (lower and upper), and Secondary (middle and high school) year groups. The school advertises programs from early years through Grade 12 and offers IB Diploma in the senior years alongside other international qualifications.
The school is co-educational and bilingual (English and Chinese) and operates as a private international day school; several listings note that it also offers boarding options or mixed day/boarding arrangements. SIBS is authorised to offer the IB Diploma and lists other international curricula (Cognia/ Cambridge/AP elements) in its programme mix.
The school is based in China (Beijing) and is not affiliated with another country as its governing body; it is authorised by local education authorities to accept foreign-national students.
SIBS does not advertise any religious affiliation and operates as a secular international bilingual school.
Typical published hours show a morning start around 08:30 with the standard school day ending mid-afternoon (commonly cited as 15:30 on most days); the school also runs after-school programmes/activities that extend some days until about 16:20 or later. Breaks and an on‑site cafeteria are mentioned in school materials; exact daily timetables and after-school activity schedules are set by year group.
The school runs multiple school-bus routes serving Shunyi villa communities, Wangjing and wider districts of the city; local admissions information lists several dedicated校车 routes. For specific pick-up points, route availability and costs you should request the current bus route map and schedule from admissions, as lines and stops can change each academic year.
Application fee
- One-time application/registration fee: RMB 2,000 (one-off at time of initial application/enrolment).
Tuition fees (by year group)
- Nursery / Early Years (ages 2–4): RMB 150,000 per academic year. Per term (if billed in two equal instalments): RMB 75,000.
- Kindergarten (K3 / pre-K): RMB 180,000 per academic year. Per term (if billed in two equal instalments): RMB 90,000.
- Primary (Grades 1–5): RMB 220,000 per academic year. Per term (if billed in two equal instalments): RMB 110,000.
- Lower secondary (Grades 6–8): RMB 240,000 per academic year. Per term (if billed in two equal instalments): RMB 120,000.
- Upper secondary / High School (Grades 9–12): RMB 260,000 per academic year. Per term (if billed in two equal instalments): RMB 130,000.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Published figures are shown as annual tuition amounts. Some third‑party listings also show semester/term equivalents; where schools permit term payments, a common calculation is to divide the annual fee into equal instalments (examples above). Specific invoicing dates, instalment deadlines and any early‑payment discounts or late‑payment penalties were not available in public listings.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is offered at the school (day & boarding model). A boarding/ accommodation fee is referenced in some school reports at approximately RMB 30,000 per year for students who board. Exact boarding package details and whether meals/linen are included vary by year and by listing.
Other costs and typical additional fees
- Uniforms: commonly reported around RMB 2,200 per set.
- Meals / lunch: examples on public listings show annual cafeteria/lunch charges quoted separately (amounts vary by age and menu).
- Transportation (school bus): listed as a separate annual charge; sample ranges on public listings vary by route and year (several thousand to over ten thousand RMB per year).
Refund information
- No formal, detailed refund policy for application fees or tuition (timing or percentage refundable) was located in publicly accessible fee summaries. The school's specific refund rules (refund windows, deductions for mid‑term withdrawal, non‑refundable items) were not published on the fee summary pages consulted. See note below regarding unavailable details.
Fee payment options
- Public listings consulted do not publish an authoritative, itemized list of accepted payment methods. Common methods used by international schools in Beijing include bank transfer and school billing platforms, but specific accepted payment channels for this school were not found in the public fee summaries.