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English is the primary language of instruction; Chinese language is taught through the Marco Polo Chinese Language Program for all students from Pre-K through high school. All students receive instruction in Marco Polo classes, with levels and progression from PreK to 12; In high school, Chinese language study yields academic credit. The Marco Polo program includes advancement tests and a structured level system, and the school provides English language support for non-native speakers through the English Language Program and related services.
Xi'an International School is an English-language school. English is the primary language of instruction for all core subjects, and the school is not primarily a school for teaching English as a second language. The campus uses an immersive English environment to develop student proficiency in English. For students who need additional English support, there are multiple pathways including an Academic English track, the English Language Program, and Developmental Reading Assessments.
Xi'an International School maintains an immersive English environment on campus with English-only instruction across core subjects. There are multiple pathways to increase English fluency, including Academic English, the English Language Program, and Developmental Reading Assessments. The English Language Program is structured with Elementary and Middle School classes after school (3:45-4:45) and High School classes during elective periods, taught by trained teaching assistants.
Xi'an International School (XIS) is a Pre-K through 12 international day school in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. The campus is located at Yan Ta Qu, Yu Dou Lu #188, Xi'an 710065. XIS operates an American-style curriculum with AP courses and a Singapore-based math program for younger grades, and it offers Mandarin language study as part of its Chinese curriculum. AP courses have been offered since 2012, including a range of science and humanities options; the school also maintains a Mandarin-language program (HSK Mandarin Language) within its high school courses. The school emphasizes English as the language of instruction and maintains a multicultural, international student body. The campus has facilities for labs, arts, a library, and sports fields, with after-school activities including clubs and sports.”,