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Xi’an Qujiang Kang Chiao School

China, Xi'an

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Mandarin
Fees RMB 80,000 - 125,000
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2019
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme), American Curriculum
Taught languages Mandarin, English
Strengths Languages, STEM, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Kindergarten, Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Xi'an Qujiang Kang Chiao School is a nine-year private boarding school located at No. 2288 Yanxiang Road, Qujiang New District, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China. Opened in 2019, the campus blends natural surroundings with modern facilities, including science laboratories. The school offers an IB continuum including PYP, MYP and DP, with the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme and the American Curriculum. A bilingual approach underpins daily life: the Primary School uses an immersion model with about 50% of classes in English, and the Kang Chiao Library provides Chinese and English resources. In the MYP, CNC knowledge is integrated with emphasis on social, research, communication and reflection skills; the High School program prepares students for college admissions. A dedicated College Counseling Office guides applications with Naviance and tests (TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, ACT). The school earned the Luban Prize for China Construction Engineering in 2020–2021. It supports bilingual learners and global study for families.

No. 2288, Yan Xiang Rd., Qu Jiang New District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, China

Vibes and Culture
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The Essentials

Xi’an Qujiang Kang Chiao School has instruction in English, Mandarin.

Location

The school is located at No. 2288 Yan Xiang Road, Qujiang New District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. It sits in the Qujiang area of Xi'an, a district known for development and culture. The campus opened in 2019 as a nine-year private school.

Stages

Primary School (G1-G5); Middle Year Program (G6-G8); High School (G9-G12)

Type

Boarding school

Additional learning support

The ESL Department provides English language support; The Language Center offers guidance plans and materials to help students progress; Inclusive education with accommodations is in place.

Country affiliation

China

School day structure

The school day finishes at 15:15 each day. Most students are boarders and have evening study sessions.

Bus service

School bus service is provided; parents can check the real-time location of the school bus through Anxin School Bus System.
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Xi’an Qujiang Kang Chiao School ranges from RMB 80,000 to RMB 125,000 for 2026/27.

Application fees
- No separate, published application or registration fee is listed in the school's publicly posted admissions materials for Xi'an Qujiang Kang Chiao School; admissions are processed through the school's published application procedures and admissions office contact points.

Tuition fees (by year group, with per-term and annual equivalents)
- Primary school (小学): RMB 40,000 per semester (equivalent to RMB 80,000 per school year, two semesters).
- Middle school / lower-secondary (初中): RMB 44,000 per semester (equivalent to RMB 88,000 per school year, two semesters).
- International-program / international-division fees (where an AP/IB or international-track cohort applies): published third-party admissions summaries and regional overviews report higher, separate international-division fees for secondary grades (examples cited for comparison): approximate figures reported for recent admissions cycles include roughly RMB 98,000 per year for lower secondary (G7–G9) and roughly RMB 125,000 per year for upper secondary (G10–G12). These international-track amounts are separate from the bilingual/compulsory-education tuition noted above and apply to the school's international/AP/IB pathway.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school year runs September–July and is divided into two semesters; fees are billed on a semester basis (tuition and many service charges are collected per semester).
- Specific services such as school bus and some ancillary charges are billed per semester and updated by the school's transport/operations team (route surveys conducted around May and December for the following semester). Payment timing for semester charges follows the school's standard billing cycles; transportation and other optional services are collected at their stated settlement dates.

Boarding / accommodation fees (where applicable)
- Boarding (accommodation) is charged per semester: published school fee notices and related school materials list an accommodation charge of RMB 6,500 per semester (applied in the primary and middle-school contexts shown in publicly posted fee announcements). Dormitories are configured as multi-person rooms with shared facilities and campus-provided basics. Bedding or dorm setup charges (one-off) have also been published in admissions/fees overviews by school-affiliated informational sources.

Other costs and typical ancillary charges
- Meals / canteen charges: school public fee listings have included a “social practice / meal” charge of RMB 2,700 per semester in earlier official fee notices; other published parent/school information has noted meal cost ranges (reported as higher in some summaries), and the international-division guidance includes a separate meal refund implementation policy. Meal arrangements are operated and priced as a semester service.
- School bus / transportation: published route fee examples list per-semester charges by route category (examples: 曲江 routes ~RMB 3,900 per semester; 高新 routes ~RMB 4,500 per semester; longer routes such as 长安/碑莲/未央/灞桥 lines ~RMB 5,000 per semester). Transport is charged per semester and routes/pricing are adjusted and announced by the transport office.
- Uniforms: itemized uniform price lists are published for primary and middle-school uniforms; individual item prices are listed (sample items and unit prices include short-sleeve shirts RMB 86–146, winter jackets RMB 740, sport jackets RMB 160–218, backpacks RMB 88–110, swimwear RMB 65–100, etc.). Total one‑off uniform package costs will vary by required set and size; previously published uniform-detail documents give line-by-line prices for parent budgeting.
- Textbooks / teaching materials: the school publishes seasonal teaching-material price notices; these are billed as separate one‑off or per‑semester charges depending on the item (teaching-material price public notices and ordering lists are issued by the school).
- Miscellaneous one-off charges: some published school and admissions summaries reference one‑off dorm bedding fees, examination or testing fees for specific external tests, and optional enrichment/field‑trip or activity charges. Amounts vary by program and year group.

Refund information and refund mechanics (selected items)
- Meal refunds: the international-division student handbook includes a meal‑fee refund implementation procedure for the international-program students; meal refunds are handled according to the school's published attendance/leave procedures and the international-division refund rules.
- School bus refunds: the transport guidance notes that refunds or adjustments to bus fees are made in situations such as service suspension, force majeure, or when route changes prevent provision of service; the transport policy specifies the refund calculation principles and timing.
- General tuition/boarding refunds: no detailed, line‑by‑line general tuition refund formula was located in the school's publicly posted admissions policy or student handbooks reviewed; meal- and transport‑specific refund rules are published as noted above. For placement, enrollment-hold, deposit, or withdrawal refund mechanics, the school's admissions/finance office publishes the governing terms to registered families and in official fee announcements.

Fee payment options / how payments are processed
- The school's public admissions pages and fee notices provide contact points for the admissions and administrative offices for payment details (phone and email contacts are listed for parents to arrange payments and obtain invoicing). Specific payment channels (bank transfer account numbers, UnionPay/credit card acceptance, or third‑party mobile pay methods) are not itemized in the general public admissions pages and fee notices reviewed; parents are directed to the school's finance/admissions contacts to receive official invoice and payment instructions. Contact details published by the school are available on the admissions/contact pages.

Key practical notes for parent budgeting
- Tuition for the bilingual/compulsory-education tracks (primary and middle) is commonly budgeted on a per‑semester basis (Primary RMB 40,000/semester; Middle RMB 44,000/semester). Add per‑semester services (boarding RMB 6,500 if boarding; school bus and meal charges if applicable) and one‑off items (uniforms, textbooks, bedding) when creating a first‑year budget.

Where the school has published fee schedules and related policies
- The school publishes periodic fee notices, uniform price lists, teaching-material price notices, transport/route charges, and student-handbook policies; documentation for uniforms, transport and meal‑refund mechanics is available in the school's public notices and handbook documents. Specific bank-account or credit‑card payment channels are provided directly to families via the school's finance/admissions office at the time of billing.

(If you require a short, itemized fee line by line for a specific grade or program, that can be prepared from the school's published fee tables and attachments.)
Academics

Xi’an Qujiang Kang Chiao School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme), American Curriculum.

Curriculum

KCISXA Primary School uses an Immersion Model with about 50% of classes taught in English. Language Arts is aligned to the Common Core State Standards, and the program includes Language Arts, Projects and Assignments, and English Village. English Ability Grouping includes Advanced Level, Mainstream Level and Transition Level; class sizes average 18-20 students; each English class has a Foreign English Teacher and a Chinese English Teacher. The Middle Years Program (G6-G8) is an IB World School program integrated with China's national curriculum content, with emphasis on social, research, communication and reflection skills. The High School Program (G9-G12) is designed to prepare students for college and university admission.

Student Teacher Ratio

Average class size is 18-20 students. Each English class has a Foreign English Teacher (FET) and a Chinese English Teacher (CET).

Gifted and Talented

Gifted and talented students are supported through English Ability Grouping with Advanced Level, Mainstream Level and Transition Level.
Wellbeing
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Parent Experience
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Extra-Curricular Activities
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Reputation
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Admissions

Admissions

KCISXA offers the IB Middle Year Programme (MYP), a three-year middle school curriculum with a breadth and depth of rigorous academic study. All admissions to MYP are subject to students' interests and needs, timetabling constraints, and the total number of students taking particular courses. MYP subject teachers and programme coordinators advise each student as to his or her suitability for a particular course.

1) Eligibility for KCISXA students: Students currently enrolled in KCISXA Primary Programme in Grade 5 may apply to enroll in KCISXA IB MYP. Individual applications will be reviewed on the basis of school transcripts, written application documents, teacher recommendations, interviews, and admission tests.
2) Eligibility for external applicants: Students from other schools who wish to participate in the IB MYP must go through KCISXA's normal admissions process before admission to the KCISXA IB MYP. Individual applications will be reviewed on the basis of school transcripts, written application documents, teacher recommendations, interviews, and admission tests.
3) KCISXA encourages student participation in the IB MYP.
4) Announcement: The school posts an MYP course application notice.
5) Submission: Students submit the application form; submit complete application form, transcripts and letters of recommendation.
6) Review and testing: The department reviews materials and arranges admission tests and interviews.
7) Notification: The enrollment list is published; admission results are notified by email or on the website.
8) Enrollment: Formal enrollment; complete registration and sign the academic integrity contract.
9) English requirement: A reasonable command of English is required to demonstrate listening, speaking, reading and writing in English.
10) Equal opportunity: The school upholds a non-discriminatory policy and respects diverse cultural, racial, and socio‑economic backgrounds.
11) Admission planning: The IB admissions committee considers resources required (human, financial, material and space) based on documents provided by parents, to determine appropriate placement and course availability.
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