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WHBC operates from multiple campuses in Qiaokou District, Wuhan — the main (Gutian) campus is listed at No.10 Gutian Ce Road and a second campus at No.291 Yanhe Avenue; the school also references a Wan Song Yuan Road address for some teaching/administration functions. The Gutian campus is in an urban area near the Wushang CBD and Zhongshan Park and is reachable from Wuhan Tianhe International Airport by road (about 28 km, ~30 minutes) and local public transport.
WHBC runs a continuous programme from primary through secondary and into pre‑university pathways: its webpages and listings show primary, middle and high school provision plus pre‑university options (NCUK/International Foundation Year and A‑Level/IB/other international curricula).
The school is co‑educational and operates as a private international school; WHBC also offers boarding facilities for students (boarding is noted in IB and school listings).
WHBC publishes student support services including school counselling, English language support and a standardised‑test training centre; the English Language Support department runs EAP/TOEFL/IELTS and remedial language courses. The school's website does not publish a detailed Special Educational Needs (SEN) or additional‑learning‑needs policy, so parents with specific support requirements should contact the school's admissions or counselling office directly.
WHBC is based and registered in China and operates within the Chinese education setting while offering international curricula and partnerships (for example NCUK and IB). It is not presented on its site as formally affiliated to a foreign government.
The school does not display a religious affiliation on its public materials; WHBC is presented as a non‑religious private international school.
The school website provides curricular and programme detail but does not publish a clear daily timetable with exact start/end times and break/lunch times. For precise daily schedule information (start/end times, lesson lengths and break/lunch arrangements) contact the admissions office or request a copy of the parent/student handbook.
WHBC's public directions on the site describe local public transport links (for example Subway Line 1 Guitian Si Lu station is about 1.6 km from the Gutian campus; Bus No.506 and nearby stops are also listed for access to the campus). The school site does not clearly publish a dedicated school‑bus service for day students; given the availability of boarding at the school, families considering daily commuting should confirm with admissions whether a school bus, contracted buses, or recommended routes and pickup points are offered in the current academic year.
Application / admission fees
- Application / entrance-exam registration: RMB 300 (commonly reported registration/exam fee for admissions processes).
Tuition fees (listed by year group; amounts shown per year and per term)
- Primary / elementary: RMB 88,000 per year — typically billed as RMB 44,000 per term (annual billing reported).
- Junior / middle school: RMB 98,000 per year — typically billed as RMB 49,000 per term (annual billing reported).
- Senior high (international tracks: A‑Level / IB / AP): RMB 139,500 per year — typically billed as RMB 69,750 per term (annual billing reported; some channels list RMB 139,000–139,500 for international high‑school programs).
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition is commonly reported as an annual charge (年缴) with many families paying per academic year; some intake cohorts or schools offer semester (term) billing options. Schools in Wuhan must follow municipal rules for service‑fee billing and disclosure; meal and service fees are often collected by term or month and reconciled (multi‑term prepayment is regulated).
Boarding and meals (where applicable)
- Boarding is charged separately from tuition. Third‑party listings for this school report boarding and meal charges as additional costs (examples in market listings show boarding entries in the mid‑range of Wuhan international schools). Exact boarding/meal tariffs are listed separately on fee statements.
Other costs
- Additional mandatory or commonly charged items: uniforms, textbooks and consumables, international exam registration fees (IB/AP/A‑Level), school bus/transport, medical check, student insurance, extracurricular trip fees and optional enrichment. Many published tuition figures explicitly exclude these items.
Refunds and adjustments
- Meal fees and other service fees are typically accounted for under municipal rules (for example, meal‑fee revenue must be published and surpluses handled per term); formal refund and prepayment rules are governed by Wuhan education authorities and by the school's own payment/withdrawal terms.
Fee payment options
- Common payment channels used by Wuhan schools include online school payment portals, bank transfer, and aggregated QR/pay platforms (WeChat/Alipay) or bank card payments; exact accepted methods for this school are specified on its fee notices and admissions documents.