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Education SupplementIdeas, resources and results

Side-by-side school comparisonsFamily-oriented listings

SUMMER 2009

Education SupplementIdeas, resources and results

Side-by-side school comparisonsFamily-oriented listings

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REDSTAR Education SupplementThe content of this education supplement has been carefully selected so that it represents the best of international-quality education available in Qingdao. The schools featured were chosen after much deliberation with parents and long-term expatriate residents of the city. The target of this supplement is to help in the difficult decision-making process that expatriate residents of Qingdao face when selecting the school that best fits with their children’s abilities and personality. Welcome to Qingdao - we wish you the best of luck!

Creative Team: Ian Burns, Eric Blocher, Neil Bhullar, Zoe Zheng, David Chen, Apple Tan, Wei Ke, Ada Pan, Mika Wang, Daniel Qiu, Brian Carmichael

Advertising Sales Enquiries:Anna Zhang (+86 532) 8097-0510 [email protected] Zheng (+86 532) 8388-2269 [email protected]

All other enquiries [email protected] (+86 532) 8388-2269/8097-0521

REDSTAR magazine is focussed on lifestyle and culture in Qingdao, and its main aim is to help English readers to access the best of the city. It is available free throughout Qingdao and beyond. To make sure you never miss a copy, subscribe - 12 issues delivered to your home or office costs just ¥100. This is the first REDSTAR supplement on international education in Qingdao. Address: Creative 100 Industry ParkRoom 401, Bldg. 3, Nanjing Lu 100 Qingdao 266071 China创意100产业园 青岛市南京路100号3号楼401室

Cover art: Wei Ke

04 Adjusting TogetherTips on adapting to life in China

06 Developing MindsAlberto Gutierrez on the value of reading

07 Singing Up A StormMusic makers, age 0+

08 School Of RockMultimedia developments at QAIS

09 Standardised TestsQualifications that universities are looking for

10 - 12 Kindergartens

10 Happy Alice Kindergarten11 Big Apple Kindergarten12 Joy Children’s Language School

13 - 27 Schools

13 Qingdao Int’l School of Shandong (QISS)14 Korean Int’l School, Qingdao (KISQ)16 Qingdao American Int’l School (QAIS)18 Qingdao MTI Int’l School (QMIS)20 Yew Chung Int’l School (YCIS)24 No. 58 Middle School26 Baishan School28 Up For Comparison

The right choice for your child?

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Adjusting TogetherBeing a family,with success, in Qingdao Cathy Ben-David

a bilingual PA or team of English-speaking staff. Let’s assume you have found a place to call home for the duration of your time in Qingdao – you wave goodbye to your spouse and children one morning and set off for the new challenges of your posting. Things appear to be settling down.

Avoid Spouse Isolation

I would encourage immediate contact with others to build confidence in what you are doing and where you are now living.

Learn some useful Chinese phrases or learn •from your children as they learn the language at school; empower them to teach you! Check the REDSTAR magazine for relevant •articles and places to visit; get out, become

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Whether you plan to be in China for a short period of time or a few years, it is important to be prepared. For many of us it is an unexpected opportunity brought about through work relocation, one that was not foreseen earlier. Many of us arrive fresh from our homelands with no awareness of the language or cultural differences. If you are coming to China as a family then it is not just your welfare that matters, your spouse and children become an integral part of the success rating of the experience.

So, what are the key points to bear in mind? What are the main areas for concern for the members of your family? How can you help to make it a colourful and worthwhile experience?

Statistics prove that the majority of those holding the work permit are men; therefore statistics prove that the majority of ‘dependent’ spouses are wives. The family is very much part of the success story; in my experience and time in Qingdao, the family becomes the root of the success or failure. So, how can you turn your

duration in Qingdao to benefit all the members of your family? How do you

hand them a fruitful experience?

Let’s assume that your company or place of work is assisting you on the necessary introduction of how to understand social

dynamics, group dynamics, etiquette, how to greet a person,

exchanging business cards, social status and hierarchy together with

the important general concepts of working in China. Let’s assume that you have

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how can you turn your duration in Qingdao to benefit all the members of your family?

Avoiding Disorientation

Always bear in mind that you can not re-create all that you had back in your home country. Try to maintain realistic expectations; if you were lucky enough to be offered a pre-location visit then be very observant and ask lots of questions to build up the right expectations. Find something that holds your interest and reminds you of who you are. Sit and talk with the contact person of the school. Once you feel your child is safe and secure at school, this will alleviate any stress you may be having over the relocation and settling down period.

Impact on Your Children

Children approach the relocation in different ways and age plays heavily on this. Excitement, anticipation, resentment and fear are some emotions they will feel. If you feel your child is old enough to be part of the family discussions then include them from the start. Be open about the fact that the new home, new school and new food and so on will all be different but will not remain

strange. As you walk around different properties as potential homes - imagine how you would be comfortable there. As you walk around the potential school - imagine how your child would feel comfortable there.

Benefits for Your Children Whilst in Qingdao

You are able to give a wonderful gift to your child; a gift that perhaps your generation never dreamt about. The gift is being able to experience the whole world whilst in Qingdao. Your child now has the fortune to carry his own background and be immersed in the eastern world; an opportunity to absorb and comprehend the people, the culture and language of the future. This blend results in a global young person, with widened horizons and a flexible aptitude.

Treat the learning of the language as a game at first; play ‘I spy with my little eye…’ using a chosen Chinese character when out and about, looking at the written signs. Make the initial stages of speaking the new language as a fun part of going out, until they naturally become more confident; the bilingual development of a child’s brain is a gift. To witness a child drift effortlessly between languages will fill any parent with pride.

Make the most of this opportunity to widen your child’s visions; cultural and racial acceptance are crucial parts of good development. Choose a school that is going to encourage full embracement of all global citizens and show cultural respect.

Cathy Ben-David is Head of Marketing and Admissions at Yew Chung International School of Qingdao.

aware of your surroundings, walk the streets to get your bearings.Do the groundwork in the week to find places •for your family to see together at the weekend.Make contact with Qingdao Expat Community •via www.qingdaoexpat.com, look out for the Qingdao Expat Magazine at major hotels, or contact directly at [email protected] to see what activities and social •gatherings are happening in the foreign community. Even if it is not exactly what you would be doing ‘back home’, make the effort to go anyway and start the connection with people.Make contact with the Parent Organisation •of the school where your children attend; these mums can receive you with a wonderful welcome and will be keen to answer any questions. At YCIS, new parents receive a personal welcome in the Parent Organisation Newsletter and are connected with the homeroom mum. Join them for the planned lunches or ask to meet for a coffee. Remember, at your child’s school the social network is there to support you.Get involved as a volunteer at your child’s •school; use your school contact person and Parent Organisation to help make your time and talents very worthwhile.

Social events for the family are organised in the community through the above sources, such as the Easter Party, Annual Welcome BBQ in September, Halloween Party, walks, beach BBQs, playgroups, and trips to the mountains. There are also a number of major fund raising events through the year, though these are adult-attended.

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A Model of LiteracyReading aloud to your child Alberto Gutierrez

as the child listens to a story, the child hears the language flow in a natural tone while new vocabulary is being introduced

Children of all ages benefit from reading good literature. All research proves children enhance listening skills, increase vocabulary, improve comprehension skills and develop a joy for reading. Teachers encourage parents, guardians and care providers to engage in read-aloud activities at home. Children of all ages benefit from being read a good book. Sometimes we forget that older children also enjoy being read a meaningful book; likewise, children of all ages can reap the benefits from a read-aloud at home. Some parents ask which language should be used for read-aloud activities. The language should not be the limiting factor of reading good literature to children. Since the read-aloud activity is for the development of the joy of literature and social bonding with family members at home, the mother tongue is suitable to activate interest in developing minds for adventure, suspense or nonfiction. Please keep in mind the interest of the child. Thus, you must get to know the likes of your child and pick stories or nonfiction that will entertain and generate inquiry in your child’s mind. Once you discover your child’s interest, you and your child are ready to begin an adventure of snuggling up with a wonderful story or a factual journey of a topic of interest. Think of how much better sharing a good literature or nonfiction book between you and your child is versus watching a non-engaging television program. Perhaps the mindless video and computer games could be tossed out the window in favour of a good read aloud?

How can read-aloud activities benefit your child? They allow any child to enjoy a story that he or she could not or might not be willing to read independently. As the child listens to a story, the child hears the language (English or mother tongue) flow in a natural tone. At the same time, new vocabulary is being introduced in a natural setting within the good literature. Likewise, the child has an opportunity to ask questions in a safe environment - your home. At strategic points in your read-aloud, you could ask your child some questions regarding the section read. As you ask open-ended questions, you are engaging your

child in comprehension activities. This will have a long term effect on your child’s reading, and your child will gain meaningful information during his or her future independent reading, which is a goal of all literate citizens of the world. Fathers are an important part of the read-aloud equation. Some research points out the increased benefit to children who are read to by dad. Please, fathers take some time out of your busy schedule from the office to read aloud with your child, especially to daughters. There is a social component that makes it important for fathers to bond with daughters, and the read aloud is a powerful tool to build a healthier mind in a child. As a result, fathers do not make any excuses regarding why you do not have time to read to your child. It is statistically more common for moms to engage in this activity.

As you consider your opportunity to be an excellent role model that reads for

the joy of it, remember to read good literature to your child at home. Similarly, demonstrate the numerous

opportunities to your child for gaining knowledge through reading. Let’s make

reading a meaningful and joyous activity that can be enjoyed by the entire family.

Alberto Gutierrez teaches Grade 1 at Qingdao No. 1 International School of Shandong.

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Usually we are about 10 parents with their kids. The group is very international and reflects Qingdao's expat parents’ community: currently there are Australian, British, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Swedish and Turkish kids, but the mix is likely to change as expats come and go.

Kids sing, dance, use instruments, learn to listen to music (different tempo and volume), have opportunities to watch and communicate with other kids and to spend an intensive fun and learning time with their parents.

The language of the group (and the majority of songs) is English, but we learn songs also in other languages (currently French and Chinese, other languages will follow).

How does this kind of activity help the kids and parents?

The main purpose is to introduce the very young kids - infants and toddlers

- to the charm of music. The kids not only learn to coordinate

rhythm of songs or rhymes with their body movements, but regular attendance helps

their language development, body awareness, rhythmic proficiency and auditory skills. Further, they have another opportunity to meet other

kids of similar ages and expand their social interactions.

Parents have an opportunity to spend an intense and fun learning time with their kids and also an opportunity to meet other expat parents with kids of similar age. For some new parents our Fridays are the first chance to unwind again to a rocking tune after an early-parental break. MM is a regular parents and kids party!

How has it enriched your life here?Music can create a special

closeness and joy to those who experience it together. MM bring this to me in Qingdao - friendships and great teamwork. Beyond that, MM songs and fingerplays keep our girls’ good mood and my sanity while travelling around beautiful Qingdao, China and abroad.

To participate, or for more information, call 159 6687-1350

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Kids Monkey AroundMeeting, and making music REDSTAR

Everybody clapby The Wiggles

Everybody clap, Everybody sing, “La, la, la,”

Bow to your partner, Then u turn around,

Hands in the air, Rock-a-bye your bear,

Bear is now asleep, Shh-shh-shh!

the main purpose is to introduce the very young kids - infants and toddlers - to the charm of music

MUSICAL MONKEYS! (MM) is a parent-led group that aims to introduce very young kids - infants and toddlers - to the charm of music and song. Veronika Vildman has been involved in the programme for a few years, introducing her daughters Sofie Marie (2.5 years) and Emily Anna (6 months) to the joys of music. Having joined the organisation in December 2007, Veronika now hosts the sessions in her home, making what she and her daughters consider their favourite morning of the week. Veronika taught us a few things about Monkey business.

What does a MM session look like? MM is focused on very young kids who don’t

attend any kindergarten yet - the youngest are infants only couple of months old, the oldest kids are over 3 years old.

The regular

Friday morning session features favourite children songs accompanied by movement activities, dancing and using simple musical instruments.

The hour is divided into three parts, each 20 minutes long. First we sing and dance to songs that children know well already – the songs are accompanied by body movements and fingerplays (If you are happy and you know it, Row, row, row your boat, etc.). After a break for refreshments, there is another 20 minute block that features a new song, singing with musical instruments and distinguishing fast (allegro) and slow (adagio) or loud (forte) and quiet (piano), there is a short relaxation massage and watching a children’s music clip on TV. Each session is opened with a welcome song and concluded with a goodbye song.

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Brendan Madden, one of Qingdao's most well-known rock n' roll musicians, wants to pass his craft to future generations.

A teacher at Qingdao American International School by day, he opened a guitar class to 7th, 8th and 9th graders at the school in 2008 but this year found something wanting in his lesson plans.

"I decided I didn't want them to study the guitar anymore," he said. "I wanted them to play the guitar." Madden says anybody can pick up an acoustic, download the fingerings to Hotel California, and figure out the tune. However, there lies not the true pleasure of music.

"I wanted the students to explore the guitar through their own ears, not through something that's already been done," he explained. He guided students to create a basic tune, and then add an introduction, verses and choruses. Next, they wrote English lyrics and learned how to use a computer software program to record their songs and add sound effects.

That's when Madden realised, "What's a song without a music video?" He collaborated with Steven James, technology teacher at QAIS, to have

Rockstar 101Making the band Steven Eichel

I didn't want them to study the guitar anymore, I wanted them to play the guitar

the students create a video production for their songs.

"It's an extremely creative process because a music video has limitations in its ability to convey thoughts and emotions," James said. He and the students worked together to figure out how to convey each song's meaning through shot angles, colours and actions. James's mastery of Adobe AfterEffects special effects software came in handy - one shot features Madden holding the students in his hands and wading through the Yellow Sea.

"I'm learning how melody makes harmony," Klein, a 9th grade student, said. He has also discovered how powerful the combination of music and video can be to express his feelings. His song dealt with breaking up with his girlfriend.

"Let's hope his new song and video can get

him a new one," Madden said with a smile. "But seriously, one of the greatest benefits to the students has been the growth in their confidence. The project has evolved with these students' talent, and we're looking forward to raising the bar next year."

To see the students' music videos visit www.qais.cn.

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As students prepare to move from our local international schools into one of many university systems around the world, it is important to be aware of different standardised testing opportunities that can enrich their education while helping in the university application process.

Advanced Placement (AP) courses are rigorous courses taught at the level of a university freshman class. Each AP class must be audited and approved by the College Board, a US not-for-profit membership association. Since these courses are more rigourous than regular classes, students must meet certain AP course requirements to enroll. Students who wish to graduate with an AP diploma must have enrolled and taken the AP exams in each of the following 6 subject areas: First Language, Second Language, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science and Fine Arts. A major advantage of taking AP courses and scoring well on the exams is that many US colleges and universities grant college credit for these courses (even if you only take one). Both QMIS and QISS offer AP courses for high school students who are up to the challenge.

The Preliminary SAT (PSAT) is an assessment that measures the critical reading, mathematics, and writing skills students will need for higher education. This assessment assists students to prepare for the SAT (see below), gives personalised feedback on test performance, and allows students to participate in the Student Search Service which compares their scores and interests with universities and colleges in the US. The PSAT is administered during mid-October at authorised testing centres.

The most widely accepted exam used in the US to help college admissions officers make fair and informed admission decisions is the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). The SAT tests students’ basic academic knowledge as well as their ability to think, problem-solve and communicate. Internationally, the SAT is administered 6 times throughout the school year. Each testing centre decides how many and which tests will be offered at their testing site. In China, only students that attend a school which is a SAT testing centre

Testing, TestingStandardised exams and college entrance Kristin Crum

admissions offices are looking at the whole student, not just academics

are able to sit for the assessment. Many Korean academies have classes that teach test-taking skills and give practice SAT tests to allow students as much practical advantage as possible when taking the SAT. QMIS and QISS are the only testing centres in Qingdao for the PSAT and the SAT.

Two familiar language proficiency tests that international students in Qingdao should be aware of are the HSK and TOEFL exams. The Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) is China's national

standardised test to assess the Chinese language proficiency of non-native speakers. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) test is the most widely accepted English-language

test in the world. Both of these language proficiency exams are offered at various

times throughout the year at many local Chinese universities. The main campuses that administer these exams are Qingdao University and Ocean University.

When thinking about attending a college or university in the United States of America students need to know that admissions offices are looking at the whole student, not just academics. The university will also look to see if the student has participated in service or volunteer work, sports teams, extra curricular clubs, and leadership roles.

Student applications and essays are also key factors for admission to university. If a non-native English speaker is looking to attend a US university they will most likely be required to sit for a TOEFL test. Korean universities place most stock in academics, therefore AP courses, GPA, SAT and transcripts require critical consideration as a student prepares large portfolios of information for submission. There is also much value placed in certificates and awards received for extracurricular activities. For students who have studied abroad, having a certificate of higher learning in languages, such as the HSK, TOEFL or TOEIC exams, is an excellent benefit for admission to top Korean universities.

Western universities outside of the US are more familiar with the IB curriculum (expected to be available at QISS next year). Qingdao students planning on attending universities in Europe, British Commonwealth countries, Hong Kong or Canada should know that the universities in these countries will also accept AP and SAT scores from international students. If a student is a non-native English speaker they will most likely be required to have a standard level TOEFL score.

When choosing either a high school or a university, regardless of the curriculum or tests offered, it is essential to do your research on the calibre of the schools you are considering. A school with an excellent reputation and track record will be able to provide your child with a quality education that will meet the requirements of universities throughout the world.

Kristin Crum is school Counselor at Qingdao MTI International

School (QMIS).

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Happy Alice Kindergarten, originally founded in 1999. Ms. Liu Xiaomei (Alice), founder of the educational group, has over 30 years teaching, as well as experience in school administration, and roots her teaching in the idea of ‘Multi-intelligence in bilingual teaching’. The teaching aim of Happy Alice Education is to cultivate the children to grow up happily with a grateful heart and a creative mind. Target Ages1.5 - 6 years, planning to attend a top-tier Chinese school or an international Primary school in China

CurriculumGovernment-made teaching materials;Teaching materials from overseas;Supplementary teaching materials from personal teaching experience; Memorabillia and Awards

Several special reports from CCTV and TVBS (Taiwan), since 2002; •National Champion, the first CCTV English Contest for Children (by age of 12), 2004; •The most reliable education brand, Qingdao, 2004 and 2007; •The first prize for good organisation, Qingdao Olympic •English Speaking Promotion Activities, 2005;Champion, The second Children’s English Contest for Individuals and the •Children’s English Drama Competition, Shandong Province, 2006;Champion, The 7th Xingxinghe National Children’s Painting Competition, 2007; •Champion, The 6th Qingdao Bilingual Story-telling Competition, 2008 •

International Class

In order to broaden the global vision and to enhance the competitive forces of our kids, Happy Alice Kindergarten now offers the International Class as another choice for parents. A qualified foreign teacher accompanies students all day.

Target StudentsAges 3-5, who are planning to go overseas for primary school or to go to an international school after kindergarten; CurriculumTeaching materials from overseas and Taiwan;Supplimentary teaching materials from personal teaching experience; Teaching Features Whole English Environment;Multiple Intelligence by Howard Gardener;Montessori Method;The “Nine Competitve Abilities” from Ms. Zhang Binghui

Happy Alice Education Institute / Little Harvard

Year Opened 2001

Curriculum Local government teaching objectives, alongside international-style system.Admission cost 30,000元/year

Ages 15 months - 6 yearsInternational Demographics

Teachers 50 (4 from North America)Students 300 (20 foreign; many others from Taiwan)

Facilities

Bus Service 200元/monthMeal Service 400元/month

Sporting equipment

Playground

Involvement

Extracurricular activities

Regular open house with student performances.Recent Field

TripsAnnual Summer and Winter Camps; have travelled to Seoul and Hong Kong; regularly visit museums and cultural events in Qingdao

Parent-teacher association

Yes. Courses available for parents in communicating with children, training for honesty and independence, and other topics.

Bilingual Class

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THE DYNAMICSBig Apple is an ideal mix of Chinese and International. Most expat parents want their children to be exposed to Chinese while being nurtured in a more international atmosphere. Well, we definitely offer that. But we also have what we call an “All-Day-English” class with less Chinese, where a western English teacher is present all day. Part of our perfect blend is the stability we give the children while being open to changes.

Here’s an example of the stability: Our teachers are in it for the long haul. Even the foreign teachers. What usually happens is that a preschool hires many different (and changing)

foreign teachers for a few hours here and there, but at Big Apple, our teachers become part of the ‘family.’

Here are some examples of our openness to change: We utilize Montessori-aspects even in our non-Montessori classrooms. (Though we do •offer one full-fledged Montessori classroom as well). We recently gave each child one of those beautiful, little sachets filled with (fragrant!) •herbs to hang from their neck that were recommended by the municipal health bureau for avoiding the hand, foot and mouth disease. Just one little example of how we always stay abreast in health and hygiene issues. We explore (safe) outdoor activities such as cherry and berry picking, taking parents •along for the ride, always asking for feedback in any activity.

THE PHILOSOPHY Each child has their own learning style and deserves personalised attention, a nurturing environment, and the best available resources. Also, preschoolers learn best at play, with

freedom to explore (within limits). They do not need a drill sergeant for a teacher. We emphasise creativity: Music, movement and multi-media materials help master the broad range of educational aspects. These include body (sports, hygiene, etc.), mind (math, language, etc.) and soul (e.g. learning to live with others; being genuinely loved and cared for by staff).

THE NUTSHELL We just LOVE teaching children, and we’ll never stop our hot pursuit of the absolute best in your child’s upbringing.

Big Apple KindergartenYear Opened 2003

Curriculum Chinese (standard)Chinese (Montessori)English (with foreign teacher)

Admission cost Chinese (standard): 1,800元/month Chinese (Montessori): 1,800元/monthEnglish: 3,200元/monthGrade levels

offered Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten

Priority Subjects Emphasis on reading, with awareness of all academic subjects.Matriculation Students go on to top-tier local and international schools.

Demographics

Teachers 20 (17 Chinese, 3 foreign)Students 100 (75 Chinese, 25 foreign)

Facilities

Bus Service 200元/monthMeal Service 12元/day

Involvement

Extracurricular activities

Dance, Martial Arts, Roller-Skating, Choir, Hostess TrainingRecent Field

TripsPolar Ocean World, Cherry Picking, Badaguan, Gardening

Apples to Apples

Little kids mean a lot

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Joy Children’s Language School, relatively new in Qingdao, is part of a Taiwanese chain of English language education institutions. Their curriculum is entirely defined in-house, at their headquarters in Taiwan, where they have over 200 schools.

In Qingdao, the school’s pupils are divided into two categories. The large majority of their student body are extracurricular learners of English, attending evening classes. There are 1,000 students currently enrolled, the majority of whom are Chinese.

They also offer full weekly courses, with a total attendance of around 55. Of these, around 50% are Chinese and the rest are largely comprised of Koreans.

Target Ages and Content

Joy employ an immersive language learning approach, with classes taught entirely in English. As mentioned previously, their teaching content is entirely independent - they teach from textbooks created exclusively for Joy, and employ teaching methods designed to hone an English learner’s speaking, listening and reading.

The youngest students are two years old, and with students of this age, Joy employs an education-with-entertainment approach, including story classes, art classes and music classes.

In their mid-to-high school age range, 6-15, classes are divided according to language ability, and taught from the extensive range of specialised programs. There are 3 full-time English teachers and a number of part time foreign staff.

In Addition - Current Extracurricular Events

Joy are currently organising their annual summer camp, during which they hold events every Friday, such as trips to the sea and the zoo for their students. For more information, call 138 6425-4050.

JOYYear Opened 2002

Curriculum/ae English Training School (from Regular Kindergarten to Middle School English Training Class)

Admission cost Fees depend on LevelsAges From 2 to 15 years old.

International Demographics

Teachers Foreign and Chinese English TeachersStudents International

Facilities

Classroom limited classroom size (limited number of students)Students ratio 10 to 20 students for 2 to 3 teachers )depends on the level.

Bus Service Morning & Afternoon availableMeal Service 3 complete meals and snacks Chinese, Korean, & Western Food (Weekly menu plan)

Sporting equipment

No

Involvement

Extracurricular activities Drawing classes, Story & Music Class

Recent Field Trips

Laoshan –picking cherries, zoo, park & sea sideFriday Culminating activities

Parent-teacher association No

Joy

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QISS

Qingdao No. 1 International School of Shandong (QISS)Year Opened 1998 as Qingdao International School

Curriculum US-based, WASC-accredited; AP courses available; IB PYP Candidate School in 2010Admission cost Half Day PreK: 93,800元

Kindergarten: 118,400元Grades 1-5: 138,400元Grades 6-8: 145,400元Grades 9-12: 156,400元

Grade levels currently offered PreKindergarten - Grade 12Academic focus Require two years of foreign language to graduate; all students also take Communication Skills in addition to normal English class.

Matriculation Top international universitiesInternational Demographics

Teachers 37 professional teachers, avg 10 years experience (83% from North America)Students 200 (56% Korean, 20% European, 11.5% North American, 10.5% other Asian)

Facilities

Bus Service Included

Meal Service IncludedSporting equipment Football pitch; 25m swimming pool; indoor gymnasium; basketball; volleyballInvolvement

Extracurricular activities Model United Nations (MUN); Chess Club; China-wide sporting competitionsRecent Field Trips All upperschool students take a weeklong excursion somewhere in China; MUN as far as Russia and Indonesia

Parent-teacher association Yes

Address 70 Songling Lu

Phone 8890-8876

Website www.qiss.org.cn

Are you looking for a superior international school that applies proven learning strategies based on current research and best practices? Follow the yellow and white buses to Qingdao No. 1 International School of Shandong.

Our professional educators are passionate about teaching; they are friendly and nurturing as they help develop, enhance and guide students toward Developing a Mindful Heart. Our international-based curriculum inspires students toward making sense of our world. When children passionately embrace and articulate a concept, they can express their understanding in numerous ways, such as public speaking, written reports, debate, dramatic performances, multi-media presentations, and more.

At QISS, students delve into subjects wholeheartedly. There are numerous opportunities for risk-taking in each classroom and beyond. Our students thrive as a community and are encouraged to inquire, explore and develop their full potential.

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KISQ is 8 years old. The school began with less than 50 students. With the vision and leadership of Principal Bianca Park the school has grown quickly. We now have about 550 students.

The programs have been building strength over the years from an ESL program to the Intensive English Department (IED), to the present Advanced Academic English Program (AAE).

KISQ is a very unique school. It has a very professional, dedicated, and hard working staff that includes Chinese, Korean, and Western teachers. Students can enjoy studying Chinese along with a strong English program that is aligning its curriculum with state standards from the USA. There is also a strong Korean program, lead by Mrs. Jackie Park, for students who want to attend a Korean university.

KISQ has a bright future. It is our mission to empower all learners to succeed in their world. We aim to accomplish this in a safe and educationally-sound environment.

KISQ

The Model United Nations (MUN) program is a strong program at KISQ. It gives the students a chance to conference and network with international students from many countries about real life problem solving. Our students have traveled to Beijing, Seoul, and conferences within Qingdao. Our students will participate in a conference in Singapore later this year. The program is headed by MUN Coordinator Christine Zahran.

KISQ kindergarten is directed by Mrs. Lesley Kim. Children as young as 3 years old are enrolled in our program. The children take many fields trips thoughout Qingdao. They also participate in an English competition and English drama.

The KISQ Library was added to our school last year. It was the vision of Lyle Smith to make the library a reality. Through his hard work and dedication, it now has many books and computers to test students’ reading progress with the SRC and SRI reading programs.

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Students at KISQ participate in many activities and field trips though out the year. Some of the activities include science week, Race Around the World, English week, International Day, MUN conferences, a spelling bee, a speaking contest, a talent show, a sports day, and after school programs.

Trips include Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and local trips to Laoshan and other area museums.

KISQ hosts an annual 2 day soccer tournament in which area schools are invited. A school from Yantai was the 2009 High School Champion. KISQ won the middle school division.

Korean International School, Qingdao (KISQ)

Year Opened 2001

Curriculum Joint American/Korean (50% English, 50% Korean for all but Grade 12, which is all Korean university prep)Admission cost Advanced Academic English: 48,000元English as a Second Language: 28,000元Grade levels offered Kindergarten - Grade 12

Academic focus Preparing students to attend their university of choice whether in China, Korea, or overseas.Matriculation 100% of seniors in the university preparatory programme have been accepted to Korean universities.International Demographics

Teachers 60 Teachers (evenly Korean, Chinese, Western )Students 550 (all Korean)

Facilities

Bus Service Included

Meal Service IncludedSporting equipment Football pitch, track, basketball hoopInvolvement

Extracurricular activities Participate in and host interscholastic football competitions; Model United Nations (MUN); Speech competitionsRecent Field Trips Senior trip to Hong Kong; MUN team has travelled to Beijing and Seoul

Parent-teacher association Yes

Address 16 Haiqing Lu, Laoshan DistrictPhone 8801-5765

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QAIS

“Preparing Students for a Changing World” Qingdao American International School

Qingdao American International School (QAIS) prepares students for college, work and life in an English speaking setting. We ensure our students receive a balance of academic, physical, social and ethical elements so they reach their full potential.

How do we accomplish our mission? First of all, our very small class sizes allow students to engage one on one with teachers to ensure the most efficient learning possible. Second, through our QAIS notebooks we are in daily communication with parents regarding where students are succeeding and where they need to improve. Third, middle and high school students all have personal laptops so teachers can help the students immediately satisfy their curiosity and explore new vocabulary and ideas with speed and depth. Lastly, we provide ESL classes to students who need extra support with their English and TOEFL classes for those who intend to take the rigorous exam.

But let’s be more specific. Below are some examples of how our school resources and teaching philosophy play out in the classroom:

Ms. Anderson, Elementary Education: “We read literature, watch films and develop presentations about environmental challenges in the world and in Qingdao. We create signs that spread the message of environmental awareness and then go to Zhongshan Park to post them and clean it. With our own two hands we plant trees in our garden and finally discuss what we learned and how we felt about the whole experience.”

Mr. Kellogg, English Language Arts: “We learn reading and writing, but much more. We learn to consider what it means to generate knowledge, who generates it, what counts as knowledge and to whom and how knowledge is used and understood in particular times and places. We learn to express ourselves in the modern age through stories, essays, online chats, blogs and film. The world is our greater classroom, so we need to leave our homeroom on occasion too; for instance, we go camping in the Laoshan Mountains to practice self-reflection in nature and to write poetry.”

Mr. Madden, Science: “Thirty meters from our front door is the perfect lab: Taiping Bay. We roll up our pants, get our notepads, buckets, nets, and then wade through the tide pools and shallow waters to collect and classify organisms from our beachfront. We interview local fishermen, research the Web and conduct our own fieldwork. In the end, we create a report on the relationships between the aquatic life found at our doorstep and how humans have impacted this delicate coastal zone.”

Mr. Ledet, Social Studies: “History is alive. We travel to Xi’an and walk its ancient wall. We examine its tilt and look out a window where an archer once stood and see what he saw. We do this to understand how people solved practical problems in their age so we can see how we want to solve practical problems today. Do we want to repeat history? Should we act differently?”

Mr. Jueneman, Math: “Math is a language that goes beyond all language barriers. We take the math from our books and, with our creativity and our imagination, transform the concepts into the stock market, bridges, catapults and. . . life.”

Mr. James, Technology: “We learn and express ourselves through mediums that will prepare us for the future. We create v-logs, documentaries, blogs and music videos. Our work then goes right to the parent’s email box so each student can discuss at home how and why they accomplished their project. To see some examples check out www.qais.cn.”

To find out more, anybody is welcome to visit and see with their own eyes what we are accomplishing at QAIS.

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Qingdao American International School (QAIS)

Year Opened 2006

Curriculum American National StandardAdmission cost Kindergarten: 66,000元

Elementary: 83,000元Middle School: 90,000元High School: 99,000元

Grade levels offered Kindergarten - Grade 10 (Grade 12 in near future)Priority Subjects Emphasis on reading, with awareness of all academic subjects.Matriculation N/A

International Demographics

Teachers 14 teachers (10 American, all US-credentialed)Students 40 (Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, France, Spain, Canada, Singapore, US)

Facilities

Bus Service 5,000元

Meal Service 5,000元Sporting equipment Excellent proximity to beach activities (volleyball, football etc); basketball hoop; access to football pitch at Huiquan Square.

Involvement

Extracurricular activities Chess ClubRecent Field Trips Laoshan, Xi’an, regular excursions in surrounding Bada-guan

Parent-teacher association Yes

Address 33 Taipingjiao Yi LuPhone 8388-9900

Website www.qais.cn

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QMIS

I want my child to be prepared, balanced, nurtured, and a person of integrity.

Prepared

At QMIS we know that proper academic preparation for university is vital. Our rigorous core courses, our Advanced Placement (AP) program, and experiential opportunities such as Model United Nations (MUN), and a hands-on science curriculum play an important part in placing our students in top universities around the world.

AP Courses offered in our school:Chemistry •Biology •English Literature •English Language and Composition •Chinese •Calculus •Art History •World History •

Some of the Universities to which QMIS students have been accepted: Hong Kong

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology•Korea

Seoul National University•Yonsei University•Underwood International College•Korea University•Ehwa Woman’s University •Korea Advanced Institute of Science and •Technology (KAIST)

United KingdomUniversity of London – School of Asian Studies•University of Sussex•United States•Binghamton University (SUNY) •Biola University •Boston College•Calvin College•Carnegie Mellon University •Cedarville University •Cornell University•Evangel University•George Washington University•Georgia Institute of Technology •Indiana University •

Purdue University•Rhode Island School of Design •School of the Art Institute of Chicago •University of Washington•Wheaton College•

QUOTES

“A sanctuary for TCKs” -Aaron 12th Grade “What makes QMIS so special is that the teachers actually care about their students. It’s not just about grades or academic success; our school is about spiritual and emotional growth.” -Miriam 12th Grade

“Because our school is small, we know everyone and feel like one big family.” Jenica 11th Grade

“I wouldn’t be any place else.” -Julie 12th Grade

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Balanced

QMIS recognizes the importance of developing well-rounded students. We offer a wide range of electives and extracurricular activities, including art, basketball, volleyball, soccer, student government, drama, MUN, community service, chess club, photography club, recycling club, band, choir, instrumental and vocal ensembles, and more.

Nurtured

QMIS knows that a caring, nurturing environment is best for the emotional and academic growth of your child. To support this, our maximum class size is 20 students with smaller classes in elementary.

In all our elementary classrooms, a professionally-credentialed, Western trained teacher and a Chinese Teaching Assistant work together to offer our classes a complete learning experience.

In addition to university training, our staff is trained to meet student needs in many areas including phonics, English language learning, and the vital Third Culture Kid (TCK) lifestyle. The variety of expertise in our staff ensures that students will have a rich and deep experience overseas. Our experienced staff will not only develop your child as a life long learner, but will help him or her succeed in life as a global citizen.

A Person of Integrity

QMIS believes that character counts. We desire for all students to become people who consistently do what is right in thought, word, and action. That is why we emphasise service, character development, loving interaction with others, and an appropriate level of independence.

In order to ensure that students have a greater understanding of integrity, we emphasise a character trait of the month, the integration of values throughout the curriculum, community service trips, and sportsmanship seminars. Our character development program is supported by a comprehensive student services department staffed by three school counselors and a youth specialist.

Qingdao MTI International SchoolYear Opened 1996

Curriculum US-based (AP courses available)Admission cost Kindergarten - Grade 5: 115,000元Grade 6-12: 123,000元

Grade levels currently offered PreKindergarten - Grade 12Academic focus To provide a college-preparatory education that integrates faith and learning.

Matriculation Top universities in Korea and US (Purdue, St. Johns)International Demographics

Teachers 54 teachers, plus 17 teaching assistants, 6 administrators and 21 other support staff. Of their foreign staff, 75% are from the US, the remaining are from Canada, New Zealand, England, Australia, India, The Philippines, Singapore, S. Africa and Korea.Students 390 (70% Korean, 16% North American, 3% Japanese)Facilities

Bus Service 4000元

Meal Service 4000元Sporting equipment Basketball court; 3/4 size football pitch; tennis courtsInvolvement

Extracurricular activities Theatre, Model United Nations (MUN), China-wide sporting competitionsRecent Field Trips Local excursions for young students; MUN as far as Russia and Indonesia

Parent-teacher association Yes

Address Baishan Campus, Shazikou, Dongjiang, Laoshan District

Phone 8881-5668

Website www.qmischina.com

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The world is rapidly changing and affects us increasingly in many ways. Yew Chung International School recognises the impact on educating children accordingly; preparing them in a multi-cultural environment and providing global education for their future.

YCIS offers the unique richness and diversity of both Eastern and Western cultures that equip children to be bilingual, global-minded, competitive, appreciative and caring global citizens. Students are nurtured furnishing them with an education which transforms them into global thinking individuals. No matter where a family hails from, our school environment embraces cultural diversity and global learning.

Early Childhood Education (ECE)YCIS runs an inspiring programme for 3 and 4 year olds. Using the Foundation Stage of the National Curriculum for England as a base, a bilingual programme is delivered; being a blend of Western and Eastern philosophies experienced everyday. They adopt problem solving skills, early learning tools, language and mathematical concepts with an interesting mix of science,

music with violin lessons, art and physical development.

Primary Section Years 1 to 6The Primary years aim to develop positive learning

attitudes. Pupils are continually assessed and tracked throughout their years at YCIS,

allowing for teachers to create a programme fine tuned suiting each individual. Pupils become articulate, synthesise their understanding, access the material provided and target problem solving situations. English as an Additional Language is delivered via the internationally

recognised Cambridge University EAL programme, coupled with in-class support. First language English speakers follow the highly

acclaimed Collins Primary Literacy scheme from the UK. Primary

classrooms can liberate the joy of

Committed to Global EducationYew Chung International School

learning with interactive SmartBoards. Violin lessons are a standard part of the curriculum for this age group.

Secondary Section Our YCIS Secondary Department serves students from Years 7 to 13. We hold a strong commitment to academic excellence as well as positive character formation and personal development. Our school prides itself on the devotion to prepare our students in becoming moral young persons to meet an ever-changing world.

Years 7 - 9The Lower Secondary, Years 7 to 9, is designed as Key Stage 3 in the National Curriculum for England. These are important years to prepare them academically for the increasing challenges of the Upper Secondary years to follow.

Years 10 - 11The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is the world’s most popular international qualification designed for 14 to 16 year olds, as prescribed by the University of Cambridge. It aims to prepare students for further academic success and is recognised as evidence of ability by academic institutions and employers worldwide.

Years 12 - 13Key subjects plus character education, community service and forums on global issues are part of this YCIS special two year programme, resulting in fully-rounded global citizens.

YCIS

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World Classroom This unique programme is an expression of YCIS’s vision in preparing young people to participate effectively within the new global society. Students have the opportunity to travel, reaching far continents enabling learning beyond the walls of a classroom; destinations such as South America, Europe, Africa and more.

Chinese LanguageYCIS follows its own professionally developed Chinese curriculum using its unique published textbooks. Co-teaching is a key feature for YCIS which includes some lessons of the week, in Primary, to be planned and delivered in both of the world’s main modern languages of today; English and Chinese. Chinese can be delivered as a first of second language and Secondary students receive a daily lesson.

“Committed to global education. Preparing the young to get out in the world and function successfully.”

Yew Chung International SchoolYear Opened 2006 (in Qingdao; parent foundation founded 1932)Curriculum National Curriculum for England (University of Cam-bridge)

Admission cost Kindergarten: 107,900元 (plus 6,070元 fees)Yr 1 - Yr 12: 126,990元 (plus 6,070元 fees)Grade levels currently offered Kindergarten - Year 12Key Difference Classrooms are team-taught by Chinese and English instructors; students also attend weekly Chinese culture classes.Matriculation Universities in China, Korea, US.International Demographics

Teachers 47 teachers (30 Chinese, 17 Western)Students 170 (Half Asian; others American, European, African)Facilities

Bus Service Included

Meal Service IncludedSporting equipment Area for children’s football, volleyball and basketball; access to swimming pool (part of curriculum)Boarding Facilities Yes - 50,000元 / year covers food, housing, transporta-tion

Involvement

Extracurricular activities Cooking, golf, arts and crafts, sailing programmeRecent Field Trips Inner Mongolia, Guilin, ‘World Classroom Weeks’ in Hong KongParent-teacher association Yes

Address Bldg 7, 36 Laoshan LuBldg 1, Shique Villa, 1 Shiquetan Lu, Huangdao

Phone 8687-1122

Website www.ycef.com

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No. 58

An American High School Diploma is well worth

having, and the International Department of No 58

Middle School is where to obtain it!

Entrance to an American University can be gained by

graduating from No. 58 Middle School after studying

hard in both English and Chinese for one to four

years.This partner-programme is under the auspices

of the State Board of Education of the State of

Washington, USA.

Number 58’s other great strength is its unique

bilingual English-Chinese curriculum, from which

students can graduate fluent in both languages, with

TOEFL/SAT English certification.

This allows students entry to some of China’s

top institutions e.g. Beida, Tsinghua and Ocean

University. You will find satisfied students, satisfied

foreign and Chinese teachers, and a well-disciplined,

caring institution in No. 58 Middle School!

-Chris Shorter, Vice Principal

No. 58 Middle School is a well-respected school and aims to create happiness for all the students. Here you can walk into American-style classrooms and feel a true English atmosphere. Here you can get an excellent education without going abroad. The school is a bridge connecting two worlds, and a cradle for international professionals.

Coming to the international department of Qingdao Tianshan Middle School you can experience international education in China.

The standard native English atmosphere will improve your English on a day-to-day basis. Other international students, coming from America, Canada, New Zealand, Germany, Japan, Korea, Singapore, etc., will study with you and develop with you. The international department integrates Chinese and American textbooks, unites Chinese and foreign teachers, and blends Chinese and Western educational philosophies which will improve Chinese and English language abilities. Furthermore, the integration between Chinese and Western education will give all the students opportunities to make contact with western and eastern thinking styles, which will bring great benefits to the students and help them develop creative thinking in international business, art, literature, science, math, diplomacy, and so forth.

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International Department of No. 58 Middle School

Year Opened 2006

Curriculum American National StandardAdmission cost Elementary: 36,000元

Middle School: 40,000元High School: 44,000元

Grade levels offered Grade 1 - Grade 12Priority Subjects Preparing students to attend their university of choice whether in China, Korea, or overseas.

Matriculation Universities in China, Korea, US.International Demographics

Teachers 47 teachers (60% Chinese, 40% Western)Students 300 (90% Korean; others Japanese, Canadian)Facilities

Bus Service 3200元

Meal Service 2400元Sporting equipment No. 58 Middle School facilities including track and football pitch; basketball court

Involvement

Extracurricular activities Choir; orchestra; rock band; inter-school speech competitionRecent Field Trips All grades participate, and trips go all over China.Parent-teacher association Yes

Address 18 Anqing Lu

Phone 159 6689-9105Website www.idqd58.com

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Baishan School

We believe that the primary responsibility for

education rests upon parents. We encourage parents

of children at Baishan to be active participants

rather than passive onlookers during their child’s

character building process. We send regular written

communication to parents and hold conferences

for parents to meet with teachers and school

administrators. We provide parenting workshops and

seminars by professional educators from China and

abroad.

We hire experienced foreign education experts to

lead the English teaching programs and hire qualified

foreign teachers as well as Chinese teachers

from international schools to be the English class teachers for kindergarten and elementary

departments. Students have a native-English speaking

environment to encourage fluent spoken English with

standard pronunciation.

Qingdao Baishan School provides an education based on character and integrity building to help students’ confidence, self-respect, cooperation and perseverance for the future.

Approach to teaching

Baishan School employs a holistic approach to education that encapsulates the development of the students’ moral sense, intellect, love, creativity and encourages students to pursue excellence in all areas of life. The students are also encouraged to

take part in events to engender leadership abilities, such as Model United Nations and Students’ Union Elections.

English is the primary language used during class time, and is recommended for informal conversations between homeroom teachers and kindergarten students. Foreign teachers, aside from language instruction, also teach art, science and PE. For students in high and upper-middle school, there are also courses planned on physical development, relationships and communication.

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Baishan SchoolYear Opened 1993

Curriculum Chinese, ESL-based, focussing on admission to domestic (Gaokao test) and international universities Admission cost Elementary/Middle School: 20,000元High School: 42,000元

Grade levels offered Kindergarten: 2.5 - 5 years, inc. pre-school at 3-4 yearsElementary School: Grade 1 - 6Secondary School: Grade 7 - 9, inc. high school prepHigh School: Grade 10 - 12Priority Subjects Preparing students for university. Multilingual approach, also emphasis on character development

Matriculation Universities in China and abroadInternational Demographics

Teachers 11 foreign teachers, 120+ Chinese (inc. support staff)Students Approx. one quarter foreign.

Facilities

Bus Service 2600元

Meal Service 2000元 (5600元 for boarding students)Sporting equipment Gymnasium, football pitch, multifunctional auditorium, basketball, dance and ping pong facilities Involvement

Extracurricular activities Student’s Union (inc. student elections), Model UN, fundraisers. Also football, chess club, dance, choir, drama, piano lessons and artRecent Field Trips Local orphanage, following a fundraiserParent-teacher association Not currently, but earmarked for the future.

Address Dongjiang, Shazikou, Laoshan DistrictPhone 8881-5675

Website www.baishanschool.cn

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Schools Year Opened Curriculum Admission cost

Grade levels currently offered Priority Subjects

Academic focus/ Key Difference Matriculation Teachers Students

Bus Service

Meal Service Sporting equipment

Boarding Facilities

Extracurricular activities

Recent Field Trips

Parent-teacher association

58 2006 American National Standard

Elementary: 36,000元Middle School: 40,000元High School: 44,000元

Grade 1 - Grade 12 (6-17 yrs)

Preparing students to attend their university of choice whether in China, Korea, or overseas

Art, design and other creative endeavours

Universities in China, Korea, US

47 teachers (60% Chinese, 40% Western)

300 (90% Korean; others Japanese, Canadian)

3200元 2400元 No. 58 Middle School facilities including track and football pitch; basketball court

Yes Choir; orchestra; rock band; inter-school speech competition

All grades participate, and trips go all over China

Yes

Baishan 1993 Chinese, ESL-based, with additional focus on character development

Elementary/Middle School: 20,000元High School: 42,000元

Kindergarten - Grade 12 (4-17 yrs)

Multilingual education, developing leadership skills. Uni preparation

Character development, leadership skills

Domestic and international universities

Over 120 Chinese faculty staff, plus 11 foreign teachers

One-quarter foreign

2600元 2000 元 Football pitch, baskeball court, gymnasium

Yes Model United Nations and Student’s Union. Plus choir, piano, football, basketball

Orphanage visit, following associated fundraiser

Not currently, but planned

KISQ 2001 Joint American/Korean (50% English, 50% Korean for all but Grade 12, which is all Korean university prep)

Advanced Academic English: 48,000元English as a Second Language: 28,000元

Kindergarten - Grade 12 (4-17 yrs)

Approx 50% of classroom hours are taught in English. US-based curriculum, focussing on sciences, social science, language, arts and reading

Preparing students to attend their university of choice whether in China, Korea, or overseas

100% of seniors in the university preparatory programme have been accepted to Korean universities

60 Teachers (evenly Korean, Chinese, Western)

550 (all Korean) Included Included Football pitch, track, basketball hoop

No Participate in and host interscholastic football competitions; Model United Nations; Speech competitions

Senior trip to Hong Kong; MUN team has travelled to Beijing and Seoul

Yes

QAIS 2006 American National Standard

Kindergarten: 66,000元 Elementary: 83,000元Middle School: 90,000元High School: 99,000元

Kindergarten - Grade 10 (4-15 yrs). Extending to grade 12 in next two years

Emphasis on reading, with awareness of all academic subjects

Preparation for university. DP application pending

N/A 14 teachers (10 American, all US-credentialed)

40 (Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, France, Spain, Canada, Singapore, US)

5,000元 5,000元 Excellent proximity to beach activities (volleyball, football etc); basketball hoop; access to football pitch at Huiquan Square

No Chess Club, guitar classes

Laoshan, Xi’an, regular excursions in surrounding Badaguan

Yes

QISS 1998 as Qingdao International School

US-based, WASC-accredited; AP courses available; IB PYP Candidate School in 2010

Half Day PreK: 93,800元Kindergarten: 118,400元Grades 1-5: 138,400元Grades 6-8: 145,400元Grades 9-12: 156,400元

PreK - Grade 12 (3-17 yrs)

AP courses Require two years of foreign language to graduate; all students also take Communication Skills in addition to normal English class

Top international universities

37 professional teachers, avg 10 years experience (83% from North America)

200 (56% Korean, 20% European, 11.5% North American, 10.5% other Asian)

Included Included Football pitch; 25m swimming pool; indoor gymnasium; basketball; volleyball

No, but planned for new campus

Model United Nations; Chess Club; China-wide sporting competitions

All upper school students take a week-long excursion somewhere in China; MUN as far as Russia and Indonesia

Yes

QMIS 1996 US-based (AP courses available)

Kindergarten - Grade 5: 115,000元Grade 6-12: 123,000元

PreK - Grade 12 (3-17 yrs)

AP courses (chemistry, biology, English lit., lang. and composition, Chinese, calculus, art history and world history)

To provide a college-preparatory education that integrates faith and learning

Top universities in Korea and US (Purdue, St. Johns)

54 teachers total (of their foreign staff, 75% are from US)

390 (70% Korean, 16% North American, 3% Japanese)

4000元 4000元 Basketball court; 3/4 size football pitch; tennis courts

No Theatre, Model United Nations, China-wide sporting competitions

Local excursions for young students; MUN as far as Russia and Indonesia

Yes

YCIS 2006 (in Qingdao; parent foundation founded 1932)

National Curriculum for England (University of Cambridge)

Kindergarten: 107,900元 (plus 6,070元 fees)Yr 1 - Yr 12: 126,990元 (plus 6,070元 fees)

Kindergarten - Year 12 (4-17 yrs)

Classrooms are team-taught by Chinese and English instructors; students also attend weekly Chinese culture classes

University of Cambridge’s Int’l GCSE program. British-based, with a minimum of seven subjects

Universities in China, Korea, US.

47 teachers (30 Chinese, 17 Western)

170 (Half Asian; others American, European, African)

Included Included Area for children’s football, volleyball and basketball; access to swimming pool (part of curriculum)

Yes - 50,000元 / year covers food, housing, transportation (Huangdao campus only)

Cooking, golf, arts and crafts, sailing programme

Local excursions for young students; Inner Mongolia, Guilin, ‘World Classroom Weeks’ in Hong Kong

Yes

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Schools Year Opened Curriculum Admission cost

Grade levels currently offered Priority Subjects

Academic focus/ Key Difference Matriculation Teachers Students

Bus Service

Meal Service Sporting equipment

Boarding Facilities

Extracurricular activities

Recent Field Trips

Parent-teacher association

58 2006 American National Standard

Elementary: 36,000元Middle School: 40,000元High School: 44,000元

Grade 1 - Grade 12 (6-17 yrs)

Preparing students to attend their university of choice whether in China, Korea, or overseas

Art, design and other creative endeavours

Universities in China, Korea, US

47 teachers (60% Chinese, 40% Western)

300 (90% Korean; others Japanese, Canadian)

3200元 2400元 No. 58 Middle School facilities including track and football pitch; basketball court

Yes Choir; orchestra; rock band; inter-school speech competition

All grades participate, and trips go all over China

Yes

Baishan 1993 Chinese, ESL-based, with additional focus on character development

Elementary/Middle School: 20,000元High School: 42,000元

Kindergarten - Grade 12 (4-17 yrs)

Multilingual education, developing leadership skills. Uni preparation

Character development, leadership skills

Domestic and international universities

Over 120 Chinese faculty staff, plus 11 foreign teachers

One-quarter foreign

2600元 2000 元 Football pitch, baskeball court, gymnasium

Yes Model United Nations and Student’s Union. Plus choir, piano, football, basketball

Orphanage visit, following associated fundraiser

Not currently, but planned

KISQ 2001 Joint American/Korean (50% English, 50% Korean for all but Grade 12, which is all Korean university prep)

Advanced Academic English: 48,000元English as a Second Language: 28,000元

Kindergarten - Grade 12 (4-17 yrs)

Approx 50% of classroom hours are taught in English. US-based curriculum, focussing on sciences, social science, language, arts and reading

Preparing students to attend their university of choice whether in China, Korea, or overseas

100% of seniors in the university preparatory programme have been accepted to Korean universities

60 Teachers (evenly Korean, Chinese, Western)

550 (all Korean) Included Included Football pitch, track, basketball hoop

No Participate in and host interscholastic football competitions; Model United Nations; Speech competitions

Senior trip to Hong Kong; MUN team has travelled to Beijing and Seoul

Yes

QAIS 2006 American National Standard

Kindergarten: 66,000元 Elementary: 83,000元Middle School: 90,000元High School: 99,000元

Kindergarten - Grade 10 (4-15 yrs). Extending to grade 12 in next two years

Emphasis on reading, with awareness of all academic subjects

Preparation for university. DP application pending

N/A 14 teachers (10 American, all US-credentialed)

40 (Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, France, Spain, Canada, Singapore, US)

5,000元 5,000元 Excellent proximity to beach activities (volleyball, football etc); basketball hoop; access to football pitch at Huiquan Square

No Chess Club, guitar classes

Laoshan, Xi’an, regular excursions in surrounding Badaguan

Yes

QISS 1998 as Qingdao International School

US-based, WASC-accredited; AP courses available; IB PYP Candidate School in 2010

Half Day PreK: 93,800元Kindergarten: 118,400元Grades 1-5: 138,400元Grades 6-8: 145,400元Grades 9-12: 156,400元

PreK - Grade 12 (3-17 yrs)

AP courses Require two years of foreign language to graduate; all students also take Communication Skills in addition to normal English class

Top international universities

37 professional teachers, avg 10 years experience (83% from North America)

200 (56% Korean, 20% European, 11.5% North American, 10.5% other Asian)

Included Included Football pitch; 25m swimming pool; indoor gymnasium; basketball; volleyball

No, but planned for new campus

Model United Nations; Chess Club; China-wide sporting competitions

All upper school students take a week-long excursion somewhere in China; MUN as far as Russia and Indonesia

Yes

QMIS 1996 US-based (AP courses available)

Kindergarten - Grade 5: 115,000元Grade 6-12: 123,000元

PreK - Grade 12 (3-17 yrs)

AP courses (chemistry, biology, English lit., lang. and composition, Chinese, calculus, art history and world history)

To provide a college-preparatory education that integrates faith and learning

Top universities in Korea and US (Purdue, St. Johns)

54 teachers total (of their foreign staff, 75% are from US)

390 (70% Korean, 16% North American, 3% Japanese)

4000元 4000元 Basketball court; 3/4 size football pitch; tennis courts

No Theatre, Model United Nations, China-wide sporting competitions

Local excursions for young students; MUN as far as Russia and Indonesia

Yes

YCIS 2006 (in Qingdao; parent foundation founded 1932)

National Curriculum for England (University of Cambridge)

Kindergarten: 107,900元 (plus 6,070元 fees)Yr 1 - Yr 12: 126,990元 (plus 6,070元 fees)

Kindergarten - Year 12 (4-17 yrs)

Classrooms are team-taught by Chinese and English instructors; students also attend weekly Chinese culture classes

University of Cambridge’s Int’l GCSE program. British-based, with a minimum of seven subjects

Universities in China, Korea, US.

47 teachers (30 Chinese, 17 Western)

170 (Half Asian; others American, European, African)

Included Included Area for children’s football, volleyball and basketball; access to swimming pool (part of curriculum)

Yes - 50,000元 / year covers food, housing, transportation (Huangdao campus only)

Cooking, golf, arts and crafts, sailing programme

Local excursions for young students; Inner Mongolia, Guilin, ‘World Classroom Weeks’ in Hong Kong

Yes

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EducationNSWE International Department of Qingdao Tianshan School (qīng dǎo tiān shān shí yàn xué xiào guó jì bù) 58 Middle School offers the highest standard of art and design education of any middle school in Qingdao. 18 Anqing Lu (8800-1880) (Chinese) (159 6689-9105)(English) 青岛天山实验学校国际部 安庆路18号

Qingdao American International School (qīng dǎo měi guó guó jì xué xiào) American teaching staff provide the classes at this internationally-recognised, multicultural school, which also boasts an awe inspiring view of the Yellow Sea. What better environment for learning? 33 Taipingjiao Yi Lu (8388-9900) [email protected] 青岛美国国际学校 太平角一路33号

Qingdao MTI International School (qīng dǎo MTI guó jì xué xiào) Excellence in education, and a beautiful location are hallmarks of QMIS. International staff offer courses aimed at the global child, under the shadows of the Lao Mountains in Shazikou, on the fringe of Qingdao. Dong Jiang, Sha Zi Kou, Laoshan District (8881-5668) www.qmischina.com 青岛MTI国际学校 崂山区沙子口东姜

Qingdao No.1 International School of Shandong Province (shān dōng shěng qīng dǎo dì yī guó jì xué xiào) Excellent facilities and standards of education, with western and Chinese, qualified and accredited staff members, AP and Honours classes, an SAT test centre and as of 2009, a brand new campus with top-of-the-range resources. 70 Songling Lu (Inside No.2 Middle School) (8890-9802) 山东省青岛第一国际学校 松岭路70号 (青岛第二中学内)

Yew Chung International School of Qingdao (Prep) Admission Office (yào zhōng guó jì xué xiào zhāo shēng bàn shì chù) Educating students to an international standard, Yew Chung School has years of experience and maintains an excellent standard of teaching. [email protected] (8687-1122) Bldg 7, 36 Laoshan Lu 耀中国际学校(筹)招生办事处 崂山路36号7号楼 Bldg 1, Shique Villa, 1 Shiquetan Lu, Huangdao 耀中国际学校(筹)招生办事处 开发区石雀滩路1号 石雀小筑1号楼

Baishan School (bái shān xué xiào) Dong Jiang, Sha Zi Kou, Laoshan District (8881-5851) www.baishanschool.cn 白珊学校 崂山区沙子口东姜

Korean International School of Qingdao (qīng dǎo hán guó guó jì xué xiào) 16 Haiqing Lu, Laoshan District (8801-5765) 青岛韩国国际学校 崂山区海青路16号

Yinhai School (yín hǎi xué xiào) 16 Donghai Dong Lu (8668-5819) 银海学校 东海东路16号

Xinshiji School (xīn shì jì xué xiào) 4 Xiaoyao San Lu (8592-0954) 逍遥三路4号

Big Apple Kindergarten (dà píng guǒ yòu ér yuán) 260 Haikou Lu (8801-6811) 大苹果幼儿园 海口路260号

Little Harvard Bilingual Kindergarten (xiǎo hā fó shuāng yǔ yòu ér yuán) 7 Yangkou Lu (8386-0526) 小哈佛双语幼儿园 仰口路7号

Joy Children’s Language School (jiā yīn yīng yǔ) 130 Zhangzhou Lu (8572-6752, 138 6425-4050) 佳音英语 漳州路130号1-2楼

New Horizon (Xin Guidu) Kindergarten Bldg.16,2 Xuzhou Lu (8581-7237) 新贵都 (中澳合作) 幼儿园 徐州路2号16号楼

Chinese LanguageGede Language School (gē dé wai yǔ xué xiào) 5F, Xinshijie Mansion, 9 Fuzhou Nan Lu 歌德外语学校 福州南路9号 新世界大厦5层

International Business Exchange Centre (guó jì shāng wù jiāo liú zhōng xīn) 16A, Bldg 3, Jindu Garden, 37 Donghai Xi Lu (8667-5167, 8667-5168) 国际商务交流中心 东海西路37号金都花园C座16楼A室

Qingdao Jinghua Language Training School (qīng dǎo jīng huá yǔ yán péi xùn xué xiào) Located on the campus of Qingdao University, Jinghua offers HSK and casual courses in Chinese. Rm. 8166, Qingdao University International Communication, 308 Ningxia Lu (8595-0758) 青岛京华语言培训学校 宁夏路308号 青岛大学国际学术交流中心8166室

Qingdao Tianyan Chinese and Korean Language School (qīng dǎo tiān yán zhōng guó hán guó yǔ yǔ yán xué xiào) Rm. 307, Bldg. A, 3 Quanzhou Lu www.0532study.com.cn [email protected] 青岛天言中国韩国语(语言)学校 泉州路3号A座307室

Shin-A Education Group (xīn yà yŭ yán zhuān xiū xué xiào) A Japanese based international school which specialises in teaching Mandarin Chinese to foreigners. Centrally located in

the expatriate area of town. 9F, Jinguang Mansion, 56 Xianggang Zhong Lu (8573-1790) 新亚语言专修学校 香港中路56号 金光大厦9层

MedicalBellaire Medical Centre (bèi lì ěr yī liáo zhōng xīn) Bellaire Medical Centre offers a rigourously high degree of medical care; internationally educated staff including chirotratic and OB/GYN. Bldg. 49, Silver Garden, 1 Zhanghua Lu (8111-7118) 贝利尔医疗中心 彰化路1号 银都花园49座

International Clinic of Qingdao Municipal Hospital (East) (shì lì yī yuàn dōng yuàn qū guó jì mén zhěn) Opening Hours: 8 am - 12 am, 1 pm - 5 pm. 5 Donghai Zhong Lu (8593-7690 ext.2266) 市立医院东院区国际门诊 东海中路5号

Qingdao Haici TCM Hospital (qīng dǎo hǎi cí yī yuàn) Famous for Chinese Traditional Medicine. 4 Renmin Lu (8377-7066) 青岛海慈医院 人民路4号

Qingdao Municipal Hospital (qīng dǎo shì lì yī yuàn) 1 Jiaozhou Lu (8282-6313) 青岛市立医院 胶州路1号

Qingdao 401 Navy Hospital (hǎi jūn qīng dǎo sì líng yī yī yuàn) 22 Minjiang Lu (8582-4460) 海军青岛401医院 闽江路22号

The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University Medical College (qīng dǎo dà xué yī xué yuàn fù shǔ yī yuàn) 16 Jiangsu Lu (8291-1847) 青岛大学医学院附属医院 江苏路16号

You & Me Family Planning Clinic (nǐ hé wǒ qīng shào nián jiàn kāng zhōng xīn) 106 Shanghang Lu (8592-7606) 你和我青少年健康中心 上杭路106号

David Dental Clinic (dài wèi chĭ kē) David Dental has high standards of quality, for your oral health and cosmetic purposes. Professional and courteous staff offer great service. Kaixuan Jiayuan, 1-20 Xianxialing Lu (Behind Beer City) (8896-0913) 戴卫齿科 仙霞岭路1-20号 凯旋家园 F3-1A Binhai Garden (May 4th Square) (8575-4843) 戴卫齿科 滨海花园F3-1A(五四广场内)

Leaders Dental Hospital (ruì dé kǒu qiāng) A clean and comfortable clinic offering international quality service in both standard and orthodontic dental work. Even has a kid’s room for the little ones. Unit F, Bldg. 16, 51 Donghai Xi Lu

(8077-8666) [email protected] 瑞德口腔 东海西路51号16栋F单元

Chinese Dining De Heng Beijing Roast Duck

(běi jīng dé héng kǎo yā diàn) One of Qingdao’s grandest locales with giant lions keeping watch over the door. 49 Nanjing Lu (8578-2956) 北京德恒烤鸭店 南京路49号

Laobian (lǎo biān jiǎo zi guǎn) Friendly staff, terrific food (well beyond the dumplings), and a beautiful interior. 39 Nanjing Lu (8577-9938) 老边饺子馆 南京路39号

Xiao Fei Yang (xiǎo féi yáng) Sublime hot-pot restaurant chain and uniquely sociable dining experience. 30 Donghai Zhong Lu (inside Yinhai Marina) (8592-1000) 小肥羊 东海中路30号(银海国际游艇俱乐部内)

Golden Sea Corner (jīn hǎi jiǎo dù jià cūn) 27 Taiping Jiao Yi Lu (8386-0188) 金海角度假村 太平角一路27号

Yu Ma Tou Seafood Restaurant (yú mǎ tóu hǎi xiān fǎng) Scrumptious seafood and a whole lot more in this Yunxiao Road establishment. 24 Yunxiao Lu (8573-3583) 渔码头海鲜舫 云霄路24号

China Gongshe (zhōng guó gōng shè) Interior modelled on Hakka architecture, exterior looks like a giant fez. 8 Minjiang San Lu (8077-6776) 中国公社 闽江三路8号

Lao Zhuan Cun (lǎo zhuàn cūn) Superb Sichuan fare, with great service. A hugely popular restaurant with locals and laowais alike. 158 Minjiang Lu (8577-2776) 老转村 闽江路158号

South Beauty (qiào jiāng nán) This curiously designed establishment has isolated dining cocoons in which you can feast on a gourmet fusion of Sichuan and Guangdong food. 1F, Ariva Hotel, 135 Yan An San Lu (8197-8877) 俏江南 延安三路135号 美华澳斯特酒店1层

Bellagio (lù gǎng xiǎo zhèn) With great service and dozens of dishes from all over Asia, this chic eatery is a great choice for any occasion. Aomen San Lu (8387-0877) 鹿港小镇 澳门三路

Asian Dining Café Yum (yī pǐn táng zì zhù

cān tīng) By far the best buffet in town. 1F, Valley Wing, Shangri-

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La Hotel. 9 Xianggang Zhong Lu(8388-3838 ext. 6478) 一品堂自助餐厅 香港中路9号 香格里拉大饭店盛世阁1层

Hong Kong 97 (xiāng gǎng jiǔ qī) Superb range of Chinese dishes as well as Japanese, Thai and Korean food. 90 Xianggang Zhong Lu (8588-3388) 香港97 香港中路90号

In the Kitchen/Top (guó yàn chú fáng) Huge restaurant with an atmosphere as full-on as its ambition. Multi-faceted, pan-Asian cuisine, belly dancers, musicians... Chaos! 18 Ninghai Lu (Beer Street) (8380-9888) 国宴厨房 宁海路18号(啤酒街)

Fatema Indian Restaurant (fă dì mă yìn dù cān tīng) Some of the finest cuisine in Qingdao, Fatema’s range of Indian specialities is astounding. 10 Gutian Lu (137-3099-4178) 法蒂玛印度餐厅 古田路10号丁

Sumo and Sushi (yù hǎi lì) 12 Gutian Lu (8587-6001) 玉海力 古田路12号

Hengbo Restaurant (hēng bó míng jiā) An incredibly classy Korean eatery with a whole floor dedicated to barbeque. The set dinner consists of nearly 20 exquisitely prepared courses. 12 Jianfei Garden, 87 Xianggang Dong Lu (8801-1080) 亨伯名家 香港东路87号 建飞花园12号

Western Dining The Diner (dān ní měi shì

cān tīng) Fast, friendly service, proper English breakfasts (weekends only), bottomless cups of coffee, a decadent chocolate soufflé and the biggest burger in town. 33 Donghai Xi Lu (8577-2051) 丹尼美式餐厅 东海西路33号

La Villa (lā wéi lā fǎ guó cān tīng) This great, chilled bar/restaurant features a Tapas Bar on the left and fine French cuisine on the right. Cool music and some of the best cocktails in town, making this a superb place to chill out or catch up with friends. 5 Xianggang Zhong Lu (8388-6833) 拉维拉法国餐厅 香港中路5号

Le Bang (lè bāng fǎ guó xī cān tīng) Great selection of food, wine and cool music. Comfy seating and a chilled-out vibe, particularly on the spacious second floor loft. Sunday evenings pizza is buy 1 get 1 free. 21 Chenghai Yi Lu (8593-5279) 乐邦法国西餐厅 澄海一路21号

Café Yum (yī pǐn táng zì zhù cān tīng) Theatre Café concept

in buffet and a la carte. 1F, Valley Wing, Shangri-La Hotel. 9 Xianggang Zhong Lu(8388-3838 ext. 6478) 一品堂自助餐厅 香港中路9号 香格里拉大饭店盛世阁1层

Monnemer Eck (màn hǎi mǔ jiǎo xī cān tīng jiǔ bā) The only place in town to sample delicious authentic German food. German beer and huge portions of Bratwurst, schnitzel and sauerkraut to fill even the largest of bellies. 173 Jiangxi Lu (8592-1096) 曼海姆角西餐厅酒吧 江西路173号

Cassani (kǎ sà nī) This Italian-owned cafe and restaurant offers superb coffee and a wide range of luscious ice creams. To soak up the relaxing atmosphere, drop by at night for a cocktail or glass of fine wine - special night every week! Indulge yourself like you’re in italy. 90 (Yi) Minjiang Lu (8581-8263) 卡萨妮 闽江路90号乙

Da Vinci Restaurant & Lounge (dá fēn qí yì dà lì cān tīng) Authentic and new creation menus, old and new world wines. Valley Wing Level 3, Shangri-La Hotel, Qingdao, 9 Xianggang zhong lu (8388-3838 ext. 6900) 达芬奇意大利餐厅 香港中路9号 青岛香格里拉大饭店盛世阁3层

Murano’s (mèng lā nuò) 2F, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 76

Xianggang Zhong Lu (8571-8888 ext. 8650) 梦拉诺 香港中路76号 青岛颐中皇冠假日酒店2层

Napoli Italian Wine Bar & Restaurant (ná bō lĭ yì dà lì jiǔ bā cān tīng) Chef Stefano continues to create works of culinary art. For perennially perfect pastas and pizzas, don’t hesitate to spend an evening here. 43 Xianggang Xi Lu (oppo. Haitian Hotel) (8386-2200) 拿波里意大利酒吧餐厅 香港西路43号(海天大酒店对面)

Pasta Fresca Da Salvatore Italian Restaurant (shā huá duō lì yì dà lì cān tīng) Expert chefs bring the finest of Italian cuisine to Qingdao. Delicious pastas and mains, a fine list of wines and the best pizzas in town. Buon appetito! 1F, Nth. Tower, Huangjin Plaza, 20 Xianggang Zhong Lu (8502-5647) 沙华多利意大利餐厅 香港中路20号 黄金广场北楼1层

Trattoria Verde (běi lǜ dăo yì dà lì míng cài cān tīng) Brand new Italian eatery conveniently located in Hong Kong Gardens. For a fresh take on lasagna, car-bonara and arrabiata along with a great range of wines, this place

is definitely worth a visit! 100 Shanghang Lu (8589-8530) 北绿岛意大利名菜餐厅 上杭路100号

Kalinka Russian Restaurant (kǎ lín kǎ é shì jiǔ bā) An extensive menu, with a range of salads, snacks and more substantial mains. Delicious food and plenty of vodka to wash it down! Come at dinner time, when live music and dancing will entertain you as you eat. 52 Zhangzhou Er Lu (8589-1185) 卡琳卡俄式酒吧 漳州二路52号

RecreationGold Rider Club (jīn qí shì mǎ shù jù lè bù) Horse riding club at the cross of Songling Lu and Liaoyang Dong Lu (near Qingdao International Golf Club) (8896-3166) 金骑士马术俱乐部 松岭路和辽阳东路交叉口 (青岛国际高尔夫俱乐部旁)

Qingdao Discoverer Kayak Club (qīng dǎo shì tàn suŏ zhě pí huá tǐng jù lè bù) Middle section of Haier Lu (east of etsong stadium) (8885-7957) [email protected] 青岛市探索者皮划艇俱乐部 海尔路中段 (颐中体育场东面)

Whowhy Paintballing Office (yáng guāng xiān fēng tǐ yù wén huà fā zhǎn yǒu xiàn gōng sī) Bldg. C3, SPR Resort, 310 Xianggang Dong Lu (8889-3590, 8889-3591) 阳光先锋体育文化发展有限公司 香港东路310号弄海园 C座3号

Qingdao Jida Sailing Club (qīng dǎo jì dá háng hǎi jù lè bù) Rm. 503, Bldg. 3, 2 Changle Lu (8286-7962) 青岛际达航海俱乐部 昌乐路2号3号楼503室

Qingdao International Yacht Club (qīng dǎo guó jì yóu tǐng jù lè bù) 1 Jinhai Lu (6656-0061) 青岛国际游艇俱乐部 金海路1号

Qingdao International Sailing Club (qīng dǎo guó jì háng hǎi jù lè bù) 6 Nanhai Lu (8090-5788) 青岛国际航海俱乐部 南海路6号 Qingdao Jufeng Sailing Club (qīng dǎo jù fēng háng hǎi jù lè bù) Rm. 501, 30 Qutang Xia Lu (8501-2115) 青岛飓风航海俱乐部 瞿塘峡路30号501室

Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center (qīng dǎo ào lín pǐ kè fān chuán zhōng xīn) 1 Yan Er Dao Lu (8309-2020) 青岛奥林匹克帆船中心 燕儿岛路1号

Qingdao Zou Sailing Club (qīng dǎo zōu jiā fān chuán jù lè bù) Rm.101, Bldg 2, Ruishi Garden, 6 Hailong Lu (139-0532-3160) 青岛邹家帆船俱乐部

海龙路6号 瑞士花园2号楼101室

Yinhai International Yacht Club (yín hǎi guó jì yóu tĭng jù lè bù) 30 Donghai Zhong Lu (8588-6666) 银海国际游艇俱乐部 东海中路30号

Flying Fish Swimming Club (xiǎo fēi yú yóu yǒng jù lè bù) Rm. 303, Bldg 2, Dushi Jiari, 82 Jiangxi Lu (133 0642-7777) 小飞鱼游泳俱乐部 江西路82号都市假日2-303

Gym and Swimming Pool (jiàn shēn yóu yǒng zhōng xīn) 1F, Haiqing Hotel, 11 Donghai Zhong Lu (8596-9888 ext 7255) opening hour 6:30am-0am 健身游泳中心 东海中路11号 海情大酒店1层

Yinhai Spa and Sports (yín hǎi jiàn kāng xiū xián huì guăn) 30 Donghai Zhong Lu (8593-9000) 银海健康休闲会馆 东海中路30号

Zaishuiyifang Seashore Club (zài shuǐ yī fāng xĭ yù zhōng xīn) 9 Huanghai Lu (8388-6886) 在水一方洗浴中心 黄海路9号

Qingdao Yuanhang Tennis Club (qīng dǎo yuǎn háng wǎng qiú jù lè bù) 84 Jiangxi Lu (8575-2325) 青岛远航网球俱乐部 江西路84号

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Qingdao Bright Mountain Wushu Club (bèi méng tè wǔ guǎn) 55 Hunan Lu (138 0895-7112) 贝蒙特武馆 湖南路55号

Crowne Plaza Hotel Bowling (qīng dǎo yí zhōng huáng guàn jià rì jiǔ diàn bǎo líng qiú zhōng xīn) 2B, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 76 Xianggang Zhong Lu (8571-8888 ext.8268) 青岛颐中皇冠假日酒店保龄球中心 香港中路76号 青岛颐中皇冠假日酒店2B层

42℃ Healthy Private Space (sì shí èr dù jiàn kāng sī shǔ kōng jiān) B1, South gate of Sunshine Dept, 38 Xianggang Zhong Lu (8909-0977) 42℃健康私属空间 香港中路38号阳光百货南门B-1

Han Xiang Yi Yoga (hán xiāng yí) Superb new fitness venue offering several varieties of yoga courses including pilates and hatha, as well as a range of spa and beauty treatments. Small class sizes - no more than 7 students, at a great seaside location Rm. 102, Bldg. 1, Changhai Garden, 8 Ao Men Liu Lu (8572-2257) 涵香怡 澳门陆路8号 畅海园1单元102

Salsa Q 2F, 132 Zhangzhou Lu (139 6971-2083) 漳州路132号二层

Haiyi Cinema (hǎi yì yǐng chéng) 1B, Chuandai World, Taidong Pedestria Area (8361-6688) 海逸影城 台东三路步行街 穿戴大世界负一层

Huachen Cinema (huá chén yǐng chéng) 8F, MYKAL, 69 Xianggang Zhong Lu (6670-0700) 华臣影城 香港中路69号 麦凯乐8层

Hui Quan Cinema (huì quán diàn yǐng chéng) 15 Nanhai Lu (8286-7219) www.huiquanmovies.com 汇泉电影城 南海路15号

Wanda International Cinema City (wàn dá guó jì yǐng chéng) 4F, Walmart, 63 Taidong San Lu (8362-5656) 万达国际影城 台东三路63号 沃尔玛4层

ShoppingHao Xue You Book Market (hǎo xué yǒu tú shū cài shì) 10 Quanzhou Lu 好学友图书菜市 泉州路10号

The Book Nook With more English titles coming in all the time, Qingdao’s first dedicated English-language bookstore is a great place to enjoy a cup of coffee. Rm 022, Creative 100, 100 Nanjing Lu (8097-1935) [email protected] 南京路100号创意100产

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Xinhua Bookstore/Book City (xīn huá shū chéng) Cnr. Yanerdao Lu & Xianggang Zhong Lu (8587-5440) 新华书城 燕儿岛路和香港中路交叉口

Xue Yuan Bookstore (xué yuàn shū diàn) 22 Quanzhou Lu (8592-7703) 学苑书店 泉州路22号

iGo Mall (ài gòu shí shàng bǎi huò shāng chéng) 18 Gutian Lu (8118-0888) 爱购时尚百货商城 古田路18号

Hisense Plaza (hǎi xìn guǎng chǎng) 50 Donghai Xi Lu (6678-8777) 海信广场 东海西路50号

Jimo Lu Market (jí mò lù xiǎo shāng pǐn pī fā shì chǎng) Jimo Lu 即墨路小商品批发市场 即墨路

MYKAL (mài kǎi lè) 69 Xianggang Zhong Lu (6670-0666) 麦凯乐 香港中路69号

Parkson (bǎi shèng) 44-46 Zhongshan Lu (8202-1085) 百盛 中山路44-46号

Printemps Mall (bā lí chūn tiān guǎng chǎng) 9 Shandong Lu (8581-1588) 巴黎春天广场 山东路9号

Sunshine Department Store (yáng guāng bǎi huò) 38 Xianggang Zhong Lu (8667-7166) 阳光百货 香港中路38号

Carrefour (jiā lè fú) 21 Xianggang Zhong Lu (8582-6666) 家乐福 香港中路21号 128 Shandong Lu (8508-9999) 家乐福 山东路128号

Hanbur German Bakery (hàn bǎi mài xiāng) Located in the basement of Hisense Plaza. A large range of German and international bread, cakes and pastries. Hisense Plaza Basement, 50 Donghai Xi Lu (8572-6865) 汉柏麦香 东海西路50号 海信奥运广场

DEFA Top quality German-style meats and sausages. This meat’s not just good - it’s unbeatable! Eldo View Garden Shopping Centre, 1 Hai An Lu (8253-0686) 海安路1号 银都景园 景园福购物中心

JUSCO (jiā shì kè) 72 Xianggang Zhong Lu (8571-9600) 佳世客 香港中路72号 419 Changjiang Zhong Lu, Huangdao (8699-0666) 佳世客 黄岛长江中路419号

Metro Cash & Carry (mài dé lóng) German chain supermarket and a major supplier of international restaurants in Qingdao. Excellent imported

selection of wines, cheeses, meats and other delicacies that can elude one in China. 116 Chongqing Nan Lu (8566-8888) 麦德龙 重庆南路116号

Silver Garden Grocery Shop (yín dū huā yuán gòu wù shāng chǎng) 1A Cuibaige, Bldg. 12, Yindu Garden, 1 Zhanghua Lu (8589-7732) 银都花园购物商场 彰化路1号 银都花园12号翠柏阁1A

Walmart (wò ěr mǎ) 63 Taidong San Lu (8367-5600) 沃尔玛 台东三路63号

Watsons (qū chén shì) 1F, Sunshine Department Store, 38 Xianggang Zhong Lu (8667-7166) 屈臣氏 香港中路38号 阳光百货1层

ServicesShandong Qingtai Law Firm (shān dōng qīng tài lǜ shī shì wù suǒ) International investment law, venture capital, M&A, corporate restructuring. 268 Xianggang Dong Lu (8897-9712, 137-0899-3183) [email protected] 山东清泰律师事务所 香港东路268号

You Hua Law Firm (shān dōng yǒu huá lǜ shī shì wù suǒ) Experienced in the handling of business law - specifically maritime, investment, taxation

and business registration. Ready to advise any and all companies in matters, large or small. Discretion assured. Suite 1603, Unit 2, 17 Haimen Lu (Beside Shangri-La Hotel) (8866-2999, 139-0648-4720) [email protected] 山东友华律师事务所 海门路17号二单元1603室

J & M Realty (shèng jiā bù dòng chǎn). Bldg. B, 204B, World Trade Centre, 6 Xianggang Zhong Lu (8388-9232, 8591-9859) [email protected] 盛嘉不动产 香港中路6号 世贸中心B座204B

Century 21 Ao Men Shop (21 shì jì bù dòng chǎn qīng dǎo jīn dū jiā méng diàn ào mén lù diàn) With branches throughout the city, there’s a good chance that 21 Century will find the home you need. 136 Aomen Lu 8080-3232, 135 0542-2099 21世纪不动产青岛金都加盟店澳门路店 澳门路136号

Maggie Expat’s Real Estate Competitive rates in the rental and purchase of property, and specialised assistance for foreigners make Maggie’s among the best and most helpful realtors in town. Bldg 1, Silver Garden, 1 Zhanghua Lu (135-8325-0736) 彰化路1号 银都花园1号楼

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