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CDIS is located at 60 Shuinianhe Nanlu, Jinjiang District, Chengdu, Sichuan 610065, China. The campus sits in central Chengdu and is described as being in the heart of the city. The current campus on Shuinianhe Nanlu was established in 2018 after earlier relocations.
Pre-K through 12. Early Childhood (KG1–KG2), Elementary (Grades 1–5), and Secondary (Grades 6–12).
Co-educational day school.
CDIS provides on-site counseling, a health office, and dedicated support specialists. It is Cognia-accredited and a SENIA member school, indicating a formal commitment to inclusive education and support for students with special needs.
No formal country affiliation is stated. The school offers an American curriculum and is Cognia-accredited.
No religious affiliation is publicly stated.
School days run 8:00–16:30 Monday–Thursday and 8:00–15:30 on Fridays when in session; during holidays, hours may differ (9:00–16:00).
Bus service details are not published on the school's official materials; families should contact the school for transport options.
Cafeteria offers both international and Chinese menus prepared by professional chefs; lunch costs 35 RMB per day and is not included in tuition.
LifePlus International School; Cognia-accredited; SENIA member.
Chengdu International School provides Pre-K through 12 education in English, follows an American AP curriculum, and is Cognia-accredited, with an average class size around 20. Early Childhood (ages 3–6) includes Foundations, Junior-Kindergarten, and Kindergarten with developmentally appropriate literacy, numeracy, creativity, and social and physical development; classes are small and include a lead teacher and a co-teacher, with Kindergarten students also receiving daily Mandarin lessons. Elementary (grades 1–5) emphasizes a student-centered, project-based approach across language arts, social studies, science, and math, and includes a character education program. Secondary (high school) offers an extensive AP program with 14 AP courses (Biology, Calculus AB/BC, Chemistry, Chinese Language and Culture, English Language and Composition, English Literature, Physics, Psychology, Seminar, Studio Art: Drawing, Research, World History) plus AP Capstone, and PSAT/NMSQT in grades 10–11 with SAT/ACT guidance. Yearly program documentation, including the 2025–2026 Secondary Handbook and the 2024–2025 High School Profile, accompanies Cognia accreditation and SENIA membership.
Chengdu International School provides an in-house counseling team and a safety-conscious environment that supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL). School counselors offer one-on-one meetings with students and classroom-based teaching about social and emotional issues; they also develop behavior plans in partnership with teachers and meet with parents as needed. The community is described as safe and caring, with an on-site health office to support student wellbeing. Counseling at the school focuses on helping students grow in confidence, social skills, and behavior development. This wellbeing framework is highlighted on the Safety + Well-being page.
Chengdu International School is a member of SENIA (Special Education Needs in International Education Association), indicating a commitment to inclusive education through collaboration with families, professionals and the community. The school is Cognia-accredited, reflecting participation in an international accreditation framework. SENIA membership signals a focus on inclusion and collaboration with external professionals.
Chengdu International School provides Pre K-12 education in English. The school positions itself as an English-medium international school delivering an American curriculum. Public information does not describe any dedicated EAL programs or staffing; no explicit EAL provision is listed in the public materials. EAL-specific policies or supports are not disclosed in the publicly accessible information. The absence of stated EAL provisions should not be interpreted as a lack of support, but no explicit EAL program is publicly disclosed.
The school offers on-site counseling and classroom-based social and emotional learning, with counselors assisting students to build confidence, social skills and positive behavior. Counselors provide individual sessions and collaborate with teachers to implement behavior plans, with opportunities to involve parents. The Health Clinic provides daily nursing support for students and staff on the main building's ground floor. Mental wellbeing is integrated into the overall safety and wellbeing framework, including regular student support through counseling and SEL instruction. These provisions are described in the Safety + Well-being content.
Chengdu International School has a Director of Child Safety, plus two staff members at each school designated as Child Safety Specialists who raise awareness and respond to concerns. There are Child Safety Policies and Codes of Conduct, with multiple language versions and a dedicated policy and procedures document. A confidential form is available for raising child safety concerns, and information submitted through it is kept confidential. The school emphasizes training in Child Safety for staff, volunteers and students, and maintains an environment where students can get help if they experience harm. The school is Cognia-accredited and SENIA member, reflecting ongoing safeguarding and inclusion commitments.
1. Submission. CDIS operates a rolling admissions policy and accepts applications for new students throughout the year. To begin, you must complete the application form. After submission, the Admissions team reviews the form and routes it to the appropriate staff for next steps. This first step sets the process in motion and signals the start of the enrollment cycle.
2. Paperwork. The Admissions office will contact you and may ask you to complete an online enrollment. You will be asked to provide supporting documents including your passport and visa/residence permit, your child's immunization record, an administrator and/or teacher recommendation (not ECC), and up to two years' previous school records or transcripts (not ECC). These documents help verify eligibility and placement.
3. Assessment. The school will invite you to the campus for an interview, and may require an assessment test in English and/or mathematics to support the application. Testing arrangements are coordinated with the Admissions team as needed. The assessment provides the school with a sense of the student's current level and potential fit.
4. Decision. After completing the application steps, you will be notified within one week about the decision to accept, decline, or place your child in a waiting pool. If accepted, you will be asked to complete a Student Medical Report and to prepare for starting classes. Age cutoffs are: Foundation must turn 3 by September 30, JK must turn 4, KG must turn 5, and Grade 1 must turn 6 by September 30 of the enrollment year. The school does not discriminate in admissions on gender, religion, race or ethnicity. New student admissions and enrollment processing fees are due at enrollment (20,000 RMB for new students; 10,000 RMB for returning students). Lunch is not included in tuition and costs 35 RMB per day if availed.
Scholarships. There is no scholarship program described in the admissions or fees pages for Chengdu International School.
Waitlist / Pool. CDIS uses a waiting pool when spaces are not immediately available for admitted applicants. If there is no space after the admission process, a student may be placed in the waiting pool. The waiting pool is dissolved at the end of the school year, and parents must re-apply to be considered for enrollment in the following school year. Families are encouraged to pursue other educational options while their child remains in the waiting pool.
SPGS International School Chengdu is located in Chengdu's High-Tech District (Gaoxin), on Shengxing Street 6, on the banks of Jincheng Lake. It is a purpose-built campus with dedicated spaces for both the Junior School and the Senior School.
Junior School for ages 3–10; Senior School for ages 11–18.
Co-educational; day school (no boarding).
English as an Additional Language (EAL) support; Chinese as an Additional Language (CAL) support; Learning Support Policy in place.
Affiliated with St Paul's Girls' School (London) as the overseas SPGS International school.
No formal religious affiliation; the SPGS network is non-denominational.
School day runs 8:30am–3:45pm; after-school activities run 4:00pm–5:00pm.
Bus service is available; routes are arranged by the Admissions team; contact admissions for details.
SPGS International School Chengdu is a day school and does not offer boarding. There are no on-site boarding facilities. The school runs an extensive programme of after-school clubs to extend the day. A bus service is available with routes arranged through the Admissions team.
Uniform is required every day. The uniform includes both formal and daily wear options.
An on-site canteen operates at SPGS International School Chengdu. Meals are provided through a contracted food service as part of the school's integrated facilities management. The canteen is part of the on-site facilities provided for students.
SPGS London has governance involvement in SPGS International School Chengdu, with oversight through an International Committee of Governors and a joint Advisory Board.
SPGS International School Chengdu is the first overseas school of St Paul's Girls' School in London, delivering a British-style education in Chengdu. In Junior School, for ages 3–10, the English National Curriculum is delivered with SPGS International's programme and Chinese language and culture. The Senior School, for ages 11–18, follows Key Stage 3, IGCSE, and A Level, with all teaching in English and an emphasis on inquiry and wider intellectual exploration. IGCSE offerings include core subjects with a range of options; A Levels cover Maths, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English Literature, History, Geography, Psychology, Economics, Art, Computer Science, Design and Technology, Chinese, and other languages. The SPGS Programme for the Senior School encompasses leadership development, entrepreneurship projects, and community service, with an enrichment timetable and a focus on academic English and essay writing; Sixth Form provides two-year A Level study with tailored guidance and enrichment activities such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award and Extended Project Qualification to prepare for top universities.
Pastoral care and student wellbeing are central to SPGS International School Chengdu's approach to social and emotional learning. The environment is described as welcoming and family-like, with a maximum capacity of around 600 international students and an emphasis on mutual care. Wellbeing, a supportive environment, and positive mental health are core elements of the education offered. In the Junior School, the class teacher is the focal point for each child's wellbeing and pastoral care. The leadership describes pastoral care as outstanding and a defining strength of the school.
The school references a Learning Support Policy and uses an Individual Education Plan (IEP) approach to support students requiring learning assistance. English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is provided to students who need help with English proficiency. EAL support is delivered through a combination of in-class ongoing support and additional small-group sessions. Chinese as an Additional Language (CAL) is offered with in-class tutoring and extra individual lessons for students with zero or weak Chinese. The information available does not indicate a dedicated SEN unit; SEN support is described within the broader school framework.
English as an Additional Language (EAL) support will be provided to students who need support in English proficiency, delivered through a combination of in-class ongoing support and additional small group sessions. CAL (Chinese as an Additional Language) provides in-class tutoring and additional individual lessons for students with zero or weak Chinese language skills. The main language of instruction is English, with language acquisition supported through a co-teaching approach that integrates English and Mandarin. Further information on language support is available in the admissions materials.
Mental wellbeing is a central element of SPGS International's pastoral care approach. The school emphasises a supportive environment and positive mental health as core components of education. In the Junior School, the class teacher acts as the focal point for pupil wellbeing and pastoral care. The pastoral framework is described as outstanding by school leadership. The wellbeing focus is integrated into the overall education and community life of the school.
SPGS International School Chengdu has a Safeguarding (Child Protection) Policy and is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. There is a designated Safeguarding Lead, and all staff receive a comprehensive programme of training and guidance on safeguarding, pastoral, and wellbeing issues. The approach includes the principle of ‘SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING' to encourage reporting of concerns. Policies are accessible to staff and families as part of the school's safeguarding framework.
1. Admissions Process
SPGS International School Chengdu accepts applications on a rolling basis, subject to space availability. Start by completing the online application form and submitting the required supporting documents; the admissions team reviews submissions and responds to enquiries within two working days. The process begins with the applicant submitting a non-refundable application fee of RMB 2,000. Supporting documents typically include copies of both parents' passports, the child's passport, any Residence Permits for foreign residents in China (if applicable), the child's birth certificate, previous school records, immunization information, and any education or psychology reports if relevant. After submission, the Admissions team will guide you through the next steps and confirm when an assessment can be scheduled.
2. Assessments
Following the initial submission and document review, an assessment is arranged either in person at SPGS International or online. Both the child and parents participate in the assessment process, which helps the school understand how well the applicant fits the learning community and programme. The admissions team coordinates the assessment and will provide details on scheduling and format.
3. Admissions Review and Decision
The Admissions Committee reviews the application and assessment results and aims to issue a decision within five working days. The decision is communicated to families by letter, outlining whether the application is accepted, placed on a waiting list, or declined. If declined, families may choose to reapply after a 12-month interval.
4. Offer, Enrollment and Waitlist
If an applicant is successful, the family must confirm acceptance within 10 working days. To secure a place, an enrollment fee of RMB 20,000 is required, and this amount is deductible from the first tuition payment. If more qualified applicants exist than spaces, a waiting list letter is issued and families are contacted when a space becomes available. The school does not publish fixed tuition figures on public pages; fees and financial arrangements are discussed during the enrollment stage. If you are not offered a place, you may reapply after 12 months.
2. Waitlist/Pool
SPGS International School Chengdu uses a waiting list when applicant demand exceeds available spaces. If there are more qualified applicants than spaces, a waiting list letter is issued. Families on the waiting list are contacted as soon as a space becomes available. The waiting list operates as part of the admissions outcome described after the assessment and review steps, and placement on the list does not guarantee a future offer. If a family chooses to remain on the waiting list, they should expect ongoing communication from the Admissions team as vacancies arise.
3. Scholarships
SPGS International School Chengdu offers scholarships that can provide up to 100% fee remission. These scholarships are designed to recognise exceptional academic ability and align with the school's partnership with St Paul's Girls' School in London. The Rosalind Franklin Academic Scholarships are one example of the merit-based awards available. Scholarships are awarded based on criteria set by the school, and they are described as part of the admissions and scholarships framework. Applications for scholarships accompany the admissions process, and successful scholarship recipients may be eligible for substantial fee reductions depending on the awarding criteria.
SPGS International School Chengdu offers scholarships that can provide up to 100% fee remission. These scholarships recognise exceptional academic ability and are linked to the school's collaboration with St Paul's Girls' School in London. The Rosalind Franklin Academic Scholarships are an example of the merit-based awards offered. Scholarships are awarded by the school and may be available alongside the standard admissions process.
SPGS International School Chengdu uses a waiting list when applicant demand exceeds available spaces. If there are more qualified applicants than spaces, a waiting list letter is issued and families are contacted when a space becomes available. The waiting list is managed in conjunction with the standard admissions decision timeline and is designed to provide opportunities for families as vacancies arise.
The Beanstalk International Bilingual School (BIBS) Chengdu Campus is located at Building 351, Honghe Road, Longquanyi (Longquanyi) District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province. The Longquanyi Campus was established in 2016 and sits on a large site reported to be about 30 acres, with facilities to accommodate a bilingual international program. The campus serves students aged 2 to 18.
The Chengdu Campus serves ages 2–18, covering early years through high school. It provides Kindergarten and G1–G12 offerings, aligned with BIBS' IB PYP/MYP/DP framework and related programs such as A-Levels, IGCSE, and AP.
The school is co-educational and operates as a day school.
Public materials do not list dedicated SEN/SAL provisions for the Chengdu Campus. The school broadly positions itself as an international bilingual program within the IB framework, but specific SEN provisions are not published.
There is no country-specific affiliation listed; BIBS operates as an international bilingual school accepting students from any country.
No religious affiliation is indicated publicly for the Chengdu Campus.
Start and end times for the school day are not published on the Chengdu Campus materials.
The school is part of Beanstalk Education Group.
The BIBS Chengdu Campus offers an IB continuum: PYP for ages 3–12, MYP for ages 11–16, and DP for ages 16–19. In addition to IB, the campus provides Western culture classes and a bilingual, interdisciplinary approach designed to broaden horizons. The MYP courses include Chinese and English language, Individuals and Societies (History, Geography, Morality and Legal Education), Mathematics, Science (Physics, Chemistry, General Science), Art (Music, Visual Art), Design (Computer Science and Integrated Design), and Physical Education and Health Education. The DP is a challenging, well-balanced program for ages 16–19 that prepares students for international higher education. Beyond IB, Beanstalk offers AS and A2 Level courses for Grade 11 and 12 (Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Computer Science, Science of Commerce, and Advanced Mathematics) and HKDSE (Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education) launched in 2023 with a minimum recommendation of Grade 9 and no later than Grade 11, including Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Geography, Chinese History, World History, and Advanced Mathematics; HKDSE is described as recognized by state authority and aligned with MOE guidelines.
Beanstalk International Bilingual School Chengdu Campus provides a safe, happy, and trustworthy learning environment filled with Love, Care and Support, which underpins its approach to SEL; the campus also offers a Counselling Service for student wellbeing.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision.
The Chengdu campus uses half English and half Chinese in classes and employs overseas teachers, indicating English as an Additional Language (EAL) support.
The campus is designed to support students' mental and physical well-being, including facilities such as a gym, courts, and a 400-meter playground, and it offers wellbeing-focused programming.
Beanstalk BIBS commits to safeguarding and child protection; third-party sources note a commitment to child protection as part of Beanstalk's approach to safeguarding.
1. Schedule a campus visit. Visits to the Chengdu campus are available on weekdays (Monday to Friday). This visit will provide you with information and next steps for the application process.
2. Collect the application materials or download the form. You can collect an application pack from the Admissions office or download the application form from the campus site and submit it along with other required materials to the admissions office at the respective campus. The admissions team will then contact you to schedule the interview portion of the process.
3. Submit materials and complete the interview. After you submit the application, admissions will set a date for the interview portion of the process. For entry, the school requires age and other criteria depending on grade: Kindergarten applicants are assessed by age; Elementary applicants are evaluated on age, language, math, prior records, and an interview; Middle School/High School applicants are evaluated on language, math, prior records, and an interview. Nationality is not restricted, and applicants from any country may apply.
4. Entry requirements and mid-year enrollment. If there is space and you meet the entrance requirements, students may join the school at any point during the academic year. This is subject to availability, and admission decisions are contingent on meeting the stated entry criteria for the relevant grade. If admitted, families will follow the enrollment steps as directed by admissions.
Beanstalk Chengdu Campus offers a Principal Scholarship Plan for new students, providing a discount on first-year tuition. The plan reduces the first-year tuition by amounts ranging from 5,000 RMB to 30,000 RMB, depending on criteria set by the school. The existence of this program is noted in Beanstalk-related admissions and enrollment resources. Current published tuition by grade for 2026 is approximately Kindergarten 100,000 RMB; Primary 130,000 RMB; Middle 140,000 RMB; High School 168,000 RMB, with additional costs (uniforms, transportation, meals, etc.) separate from tuition. Prospective families should inquire for exact eligibility and application details for the scholarship.
There is no published information about a formal waitlist or pool system for Beanstalk (BIBS) Chengdu Campus.