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How much is the tuition of Shenzhen International Preparatory College?
The annual income of Shenzhen International Preparatory College is 210.8 million.

Tuition fees include the use of books and materials, some school uniforms, activities organized by organizations in the school, etc., and do not include fees charged by third parties such as international examination fees, study abroad, application fees for high schools in foreign universities, visa fees, etc.

School profile:

The school adheres to the motto of "integrating Chinese and Western cultures, taking words as deeds", adheres to the rigorous academic spirit, captures the essence of Chinese and Western cultures, and creates a unique multicultural teaching model and international school-based curriculum after long-term exploration. The school is committed to cultivating students into modern citizens with physical and mental health, perfect personality, independent thinking, strong will, feelings for home and country and innovative spirit.

16 has helped thousands of students to enter world famous schools, and has been approved to join the American University Council and become a member of AP International School. The school has achieved remarkable results and enjoys a high reputation in the international education circles in Shenzhen and even the whole country.

Advantages of international schools:

International facilities:

The buildings and equipment of many international schools are "tall". The school has a large library, electronic reading room, gym, piano room, musical instrument room and music, art and art professional classrooms, and is equipped with professional teachers for guidance. Some schools even have golf courses and equestrian training grounds, as well as first-class international facilities to meet the different needs of students.

Small class teaching:

International schools generally teach in small classes, with no more than 25 students in each class, so that teachers can have a more comprehensive understanding of each student's learning situation and psychological changes and help each student grow better.