Tuition fees (by year group) - Grades 1–5: Annual tuition RMB 162,500 (billed as two equal term amounts of RMB 81,250 each). - Grades 6–9: Annual tuition RMB 180,500 (billed as two equal term amounts of RMB 90,250 each).
Billing schedule and payment terms - Tuition is presented on an annual and per-term basis (first term / second term amounts as listed above). Meal and activity fees are shown as either annual or per-term amounts. - Specific payment due dates, late‑payment penalties, required deposits, invoicing frequency, and detailed contractual payment terms are not published in the school's public fee schedule or FAQ.
Boarding fees - Wahaha International School is a day school; no boarding accommodations or boarding fees apply.
Other costs and routine charges - Meals: PYP RMB 8,000/year (or RMB 4,000/term); MYP RMB 8,600/year (or RMB 4,300/term). - Activity fee: PYP RMB 4,000/year (or RMB 2,000/term); MYP RMB 6,000/year (or RMB 3,000/term). - Uniforms: Two sets of school uniforms and two sets of PE uniforms are required and are purchased by parents from a designated online shop.
Refund information - No published refund policy or schedule for tuition, meals, activity fees, or application fees appears on the school's public fee schedule or FAQ pages.
Fee payment options - Accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, credit card, or other) are not specified in the public fee schedule or FAQ.
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Wahaha International School (WIS) opened in July 2015 and is an English‑language immersion day school for Grades 1–9. The school uses the IB framework (PYP and MYP) alongside elements of the Chinese National Curriculum and international standards; it highlights STEAM learning and a “strong and vibrant Chinese language and culture program.” The campus is described on the school website as a large, purpose‑built site with a four‑storey atrium, a library and multiple specialist teaching spaces, and the school notes close links to Wahaha Schools. Admission information, fees and curriculum details (PYP and MYP) are published on the school's website.