China, Beijing
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YWIES Beijing (Yizhuang) is on the B&P International Education Park in the Yizhuang Economic & Technological Development Area (BDA); the school lists its address as Liangshuihe Erjie, BDA, Beijing 100176. It serves families in Yizhuang, greater Beijing and neighbouring cities — contact Admissions for exact directions and public-transport options.
The school offers a through‑train international programme: Early Childhood (bilingual provision for children aged about 2–6), Primary and Secondary, including university‑preparatory pathways.
YWIES Beijing is an international, bilingual school serving Chinese and foreign students; the site describes bilingual co‑teaching and mixed Western/Chinese leadership. The admissions FAQ also indicates parents may be able to select a school boarding service during final enrolment (contact Admissions for which year groups, if any, are eligible).
The school publishes an English Language Enhancement (EAL) programme and describes a Chinese–Western co‑teaching approach intended to meet individual learners' needs. The website does not give detailed public information about formal special‑education (SEN) provision or specific therapies — Admissions can confirm available SEN services and assessments.
YWIES Beijing is part of the Yew Chung Yew Wah (YCYW) Education Network, a group of schools rooted in Hong Kong that operates campuses across mainland China and internationally.
The school materials and overview do not indicate any religious affiliation; YWIES presents a secular, bilingual international curriculum.
For Early Childhood the website gives a sample day (arrival c.08:00, breakfast c.08:30, learning periods and a morning snack around 10:00). The school calendar and weekly timetables for Primary and Secondary are published by the school — contact Admissions for daily start/end times and specific schedules.
The admissions FAQ notes a school bus service is offered and that families can select bus service when finalising enrolment; the site does not list specific operators, routes or pick‑up points online. For route maps, costs and daily arrangements contact Admissions directly.
Application fees
- Application fee: Not publicly listed on the school's published admissions/fees information for Yew Wah International Education School of Beijing. A formal invoice or Offer of Placement is issued after acceptance; that invoice sets the payment required to finalise enrolment.
Tuition fees by year group (annual amounts in RMB)
- Nursery 2 (age 2): RMB 212,000 per year.
- Kindergarten 1 (age 3): RMB 212,000 per year.
- Kindergarten 2 (age 4): RMB 212,000 per year.
- Kindergarten 3 (age 5): RMB 212,000 per year.
- Grade 1 (age 6): RMB 259,000 per year.
- Grade 2 (age 7): RMB 259,000 per year.
- Grade 3 (age 8): RMB 259,000 per year.
- Grade 4 (age 9): RMB 260,000 per year.
- Grade 5 (age 10): RMB 260,000 per year.
- Grade 6 (age 11): RMB 260,000 per year.
- Grade 7 (age 12): RMB 284,500 per year.
- Grade 8 (age 13): RMB 284,500 per year.
- Grade 9 (age 14): RMB 284,500 per year.
Per-term (installment) presentation
- The school publishes tuition as annual amounts. A school-issued invoice/Notice of Payment sets the billing schedule for each family. Where families require split payments, invoices and payment terms are shown on the school's payment notice. The per-term amount therefore depends on the payment arrangement on the invoice; dividing the annual tuition by the number of instalments on that invoice produces the term amount.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Process: after an Offer of Placement is issued the school issues a Notice of Payment; accepting the offer is completed by payment as stated on that notice. The school's admissions steps state the Offer/Notice system and that tuition payment finalises registration. Specific invoice due-dates and permitted instalment plans are set on the invoice/Notice of Payment.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- Boarding: the school's admissions steps reference a school boarding service as an option during finalisation, but public listings classify the Beijing campus as a day campus. Where boarding is required the school would issue a separate fee notice for boarding services; a specific boarding fee schedule is not published in the public fees material for the Beijing campus.
Other costs and fees
- Uniforms and books: the admissions steps indicate parents collect uniform and books as part of finalisation; these are additional costs billed separately or available for purchase.
- Optional services commonly billed separately (as referenced in admissions steps): school bus service, school boarding service (where available), and student insurance. Co-curricular trip costs, exam fees and some activity-specific charges are typically additional; itemised charges appear on invoices or activity notices.
Refund information
- Placement deposit / refundable fees: a refundable placement deposit is not shown on the Beijing campus' public fees listing. Other campuses in the same network publish refundable placement deposits in their fee schedules; where refundable deposits or refund terms apply the school's invoice and the school's formal payment/withdrawal terms state the refund and deduction rules. Any refund conditions and refund process are handled according to the school's payment and withdrawal terms as set out on the invoice/offer and in school finance policies.
Fee payment options
- Payment methods and technical details are not itemised on the public Beijing tuition summary. The school's admissions process indicates payment is made after issuance of the Notice of Payment; the invoice specifies acceptable payment methods and bank details. For many campuses the usual methods are bank transfer and locally accepted card/banking methods, with any bank charges or surcharges stated on the invoice — the Beijing invoice will list the school's accepted methods and instructions.
Notes for parents (concise)
- The figures above are the school's published annual tuition amounts for each year group; the school issues an Offer of Placement and Notice of Payment which sets the exact billing schedule, instalments and any one-time charges for your child.
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Yew Wah International Education School of Beijing (YWIES Beijing Yizhuang) opened in 2016 and is located within the B&P International Education Park in Beijing Yizhuang, part of the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area. The school provides bilingual (Chinese–English) programmes from early childhood through secondary and runs internationally recognised secondary routes including IGCSE and A Level courses. The campus promotes a co-teaching bilingual model in early years and primary classes and highlights two requisite programmes for all students: violin and swimming. YWIES Beijing lists a wide co-curricular programme (over 60 activities) and describes collaborative, inquiry-based learning across subject areas. For admissions and detailed tuition/fee information parents are directed to the Admissions team on the school website.