China, Chongqing
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YCIS Chongqing supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through a dedicated Student Support Department led by a Head of Student Support, anti-bullying initiatives, safeguarding practices, and student wellbeing projects such as Seeds of Hope.
The school does not publicly disclose which specific Special Educational Needs it can support or whether it operates as a specialist SEN institution; however admissions placement considers learning needs and may involve external assessments for significant learning needs.
Public details do not specify any dedicated EAL provision for YCIS Chongqing; English language proficiency is used as a placement factor in admissions.
Mental wellbeing is supported through student-led initiatives such as Seeds of Hope, which funds wellbeing and mental health projects, and campaigns like the Smile Campaign.
YCIS Chongqing is a Child-Safe School with Child Protection Policies and Procedures in place, and safeguarding initiatives include anti-bullying work informed by visits from the Chongqing Education Commission.
Yew Chung International School of Chongqing (YCIS Chongqing) is an international day school for expatriate families, serving students aged 3–18 (K3 to Year 13). It was established in 2001 and is the first international school registered with the Chinese Ministry of Education in Chongqing. The campus sits in the Chongqing International School Garden in the Liangjiang New Area, between the airport and the city centre with easy access. YCIS Chongqing offers a bilingual English–Chinese program led by Western and Chinese co-principals across Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary, with the IB Diploma Programme in upper secondary and Cambridge IGCSE in lower secondary. The student–teacher ratio is about 5:1, and learners come from more than 26 nationalities with over 50 co-curricular activities. Its music and arts programs are supported by the In-School Instrumental Programme.