Chengdu Meishi International School

Chengdu Meishi International School
Chengdu Meishi International School
成都美视国际学校
Address
#1340, Middle Section of Tianfu Avenue
Chengdu, 610042, People's Republic of China
Information
Opened September 1, 2002
Principal Thomas Liu
Website

Chengdu Meishi International School is a school in Chengdu, China. Opened in 2002, the school offers American, Chinese, and French curricula as well as the IB Diploma Programme. Located outside of the 3rd ring road south of Chengdu, the school is an authorized education provider for the U.S. State Department, Indian and French employees.

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History

In Fall, 2000, a Chinese couple – Mr. Yang De-ming and Ms. Grace Chen Qi, who had been living in the United States for many years, came back to China in order to invest in and establish Chengdu Meishi International School. With full support from Meishi Group and the Chinese government, through almost two-year elaborate planning and hard work day and night, a campus with a mixed design & style of both the East and the West and with the state-of-the-art facilities came into being. The School was officially opened on September 1, 2002. From then on, Chengdu Meishi International School ended up the history that there was not a true international school, which should be authorized by the Sichuan Provincial Government, in Chengdu.

The school is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Campus

Curriculum

Chengdu Meishi International School offers students choices of an American curriculum, Chinese curriculum, French national program, IB Diploma, and Advanced Placement (AP) Diploma for both Chinese and foreign students.

Extracurricular activities

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