International Primary School Course: Bilingual Course
International Primary School Bilingual curriculum system is the curriculum system that most schools will choose to use at present. Bilingual curriculum=China's nine-year compulsory education curriculum+international curriculum (or school characteristic curriculum) forms a kind of curriculum system. The advantage lies in ensuring that students are proficient in their mother tongue, have a sense of cultural pride and cultural heritage, and further improve students' learning ability, quality, and vision by integrating internationally recognized teaching methods and international curriculum systems.
Teaching proportion in Chinese and English : Primary school 50:50
Bilingual language: Bilingual teaching of Chinese and English
Note: According to the domestic policy requirements, the curriculum system of private international primary schools must be included in the Chinese national curriculum, and the proportion cannot be too low. It will also be a common situation for international primary schools to adopt bilingual curriculum in the future.
International Primary School Course: IB Course
IB Courses The International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) offers courses from kindergarten to college preparatory courses for students all over the world. It is also the most valuable and recognized course in the world at present. Many international primary schools also use IB courses for teaching. It should be reminded that not all international primary schools have teaching qualifications for IB courses, which can only be used after having the official certification and authorization of IBO. When selecting schools, attention should be paid to whether the intended international primary schools have IBO certification.
Teaching proportion in Chinese and English : Primary school 40:60 (different schools)
Bilingual language: Teaching of Chinese and English IB courses
At present, the main curriculum systems adopted by domestic and international primary schools are the above two types. Because many schools of international primary schools have integrated their own characteristic teaching, the curriculum contents of each school are different. It is suggested that you can go to the school to learn more about the courses and make choices by attending the International School Open Day.