Philippines, Manila
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English is the language of instruction in CIS Manila's IB programme. Mandarin is taught through a Mandarin Language programme in the Early Years and as Mandarin AB in the IB Diploma Programme, with additional IB language options including Spanish AB and Chinese B. Other languages such as Korean A Lit are available within the IB framework. Non-native English speakers receive English as an Additional Language (EAL) support, and some students may be exempt from a foreign language if appropriate.
Mandarin language instruction is integrated into CIS Manila's program. In the Early Years (Nursery to Pre-Kindergarten), all children follow a Mandarin Language programme as part of the California-aligned curriculum. In the International Baccalaureate Programme, Mandarin is offered as a course (Mandarin AB), with English remaining the language of instruction for the majority of the curriculum. The school also provides English as an Additional Language (EAL) support for students whose first language is not English.
The site does not describe a separate language immersion program. Mandarin instruction is embedded from the Early Years as part of the standard program, and intercultural understanding is emphasized across the curriculum. Mandarin is also offered as an IB language course (Mandarin AB), indicating language exposure within both Mandarin and English contexts.
Chinese International School Manila (CISM) is a K-12 international day school located on Upper McKinley Road in McKinley Hill, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, Metro Manila. It was founded in 2007 by Felicia Hung-Atienza and Maria Louisa Sian, starting with the American Core Curriculum and Mandarin across all grade levels. The school has grown into an IB World School authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) for Grades 11–12, with IB authorization achieved in 2011. The campus educates students from around 24 nationalities, with English as the language of instruction and Mandarin offered as a language across the curriculum. The four-storey campus houses libraries, science laboratories and a rooftop sports facility, and is designed to support a broad co-curricular programme. The school emphasises field trips, service and leadership activities, and a wide After School Activities programme with sport, arts and language clubs. A bus service operates to support commuting families.