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{{Infobox school |
{{Infobox school |
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| name |
| name = Harrow School Beijing |
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| native_name |
| native_name = 北京哈罗英国学校 |
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| logo |
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| image |
| image = Gate of Harrow Beijing Hegezhuang Campus (20220309151631).jpg |
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| caption |
| caption = Main campus in Hegezhuang |
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| motto |
| motto = ''Stet Fortuna Domus'' ([[Latin]]: "Let the fortune of the house stand") |
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| location |
| location = Chaoyang, Beijing, China <ref>campus location?</ref> |
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| schooltype |
| schooltype = Independent, [[International school|international]], [[day school]] |
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| established |
| established = 2005 |
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| headmaster |
| headmaster = Rachel Dent<ref>"[https://www.harrowbeijing.cn/about/senior-management Senior Management]." ''Harrow International School Beijing''. Retrieved on 8 June 2021.</ref> |
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| colours |
| colours = Blue, gold |
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| image size |
| image size = 200px |
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| coordinates |
| coordinates = {{Coord|40.036628|116.499363|format=dms|display=it}} |
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| pushpin_map |
| pushpin_map = China Beijing#China |
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| homepage |
| homepage = {{url|harrowbeijing.cn/}} |
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{{Chinese |
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| s = 北京哈罗英国学校<ref>"[http://ischool.edu.sina.com.cn/app_school/comment/?sid=60 国际学校库 – 北京哈罗英国学校]." ''[[Sina (website)|Sina]]''. Retrieved on 20 June 2013.</ref> |
| s = 北京哈罗英国学校<ref>"[http://ischool.edu.sina.com.cn/app_school/comment/?sid=60 国际学校库 – 北京哈罗英国学校]." ''[[Sina (website)|Sina]]''. Retrieved on 20 June 2013.</ref> |
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| t = 北京哈羅英國學校 |
| t = 北京哈羅英國學校 |
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| p = Běijīng Hāluó Yīngguó Xuéxiào |
| p = Běijīng Hāluó Yīngguó Xuéxiào |
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| l = Beijing Harrow English School |
| l = Beijing Harrow English School |
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| altname = Beijing City Chaoyang District Lide School |
| altname = Beijing City Chaoyang District Lide School |
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| s2 = 北京市朝阳区礼德学校 |
| s2 = 北京市朝阳区礼德学校 |
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| t2 = 北京市朝陽區礼德學校 |
| t2 = 北京市朝陽區礼德學校 |
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| p2 = Běijīng Shì Cháoyángqū Lǐ Dé Xuéxiào |
| p2 = Běijīng Shì Cháoyángqū Lǐ Dé Xuéxiào |
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'''Harrow International School Beijing (HISB)''' ({{zh|first=s|s=北京哈罗英国学校}}), or '''Harrow Beijing (HBJ)''',<ref>"[https://www.harrowbeijing.cn Harrow International School Beijing]." ''Harrow International School Beijing''. Retrieved on 8 June 2021.</ref> is a private school located in [[Chaoyang District |
'''Harrow International School Beijing (HISB)''' ({{zh|first=s|s=北京哈罗英国学校}}), or '''Harrow Beijing (HBJ)''',<ref>"[https://www.harrowbeijing.cn Harrow International School Beijing]." ''Harrow International School Beijing''. Retrieved on 8 June 2021.</ref> is a private school located in [[Chaoyang District, Beijing]]. |
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It was established and gained its license to operate in China in 2005 in association with [[Harrow School]] (London, UK) and [[Harrow International School, Bangkok]]. The school currently has over 1000 students, both boys and girls, representing 38 different [[nationalities]], ranging from 3 to 18 years of age. The school follows the [[National Curriculum (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)|National Curriculum]] of England, [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]], with some modifications. The majority of teaching staff are recruited from the United Kingdom. The founding headmaster was Mr Matthew Benjamin Farthing. Recruited as part of the Senior Management Team that established Harrow International School in Bangkok in 1997, he had special responsibility to oversee the developing curriculum and ensure that academic standards were maintained. |
It was established and gained its license to operate in China in 2005 in association with [[Harrow School]] (London, UK) and [[Harrow International School, Bangkok]]. The school currently has over 1000 students, both boys and girls, representing 38 different [[nationalities]], ranging from 3 to 18 years of age. The school follows the [[National Curriculum (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)|National Curriculum]] of England, [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]], with some modifications. The majority of teaching staff are recruited from the United Kingdom. The founding headmaster was Mr Matthew Benjamin Farthing. Recruited as part of the Senior Management Team that established Harrow International School in Bangkok in 1997, he had special responsibility to oversee the developing curriculum and ensure that academic standards were maintained. |
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Harrow has an enrichment activity system which allows students to pick their last class from Monday to Thursday.<ref name=Pocha/> |
Harrow has an enrichment activity system which allows students to pick their last class from Monday to Thursday.<ref name=Pocha/> |
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== Name change == |
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In April 2022, the school has changed its name in official documents to 北京朝阳区礼德学校 (Lide School, Chaoyang District, Beijing) as required by the Education Department of China. A policy adopted by the authorities have banned all schools in [[mainland China]] from containing the names of foreign countries and places, as well as the words "international", "global", and "world" in their names.<ref>{{Cite web |title=今日头条 |url=https://www.toutiao.com/article/7088252319518736937/?app=news_article×tamp=1650433124&use_new_style=1&req_id=202204201338440101330340210C045AD0&group_id=7088252319518736937&wxshare_count=1&tt_from=weixin&share_token=2e005d31-7826-4dad-9658-690b22493679&wid=1650436173641 |access-date=2022-04-20 |website=www.toutiao.com}}</ref> |
In April 2022, the school has changed its name in official documents to 北京朝阳区礼德学校 (Lide School, Chaoyang District, Beijing) as required by the Education Department of China. A policy adopted by the authorities have banned all schools in [[mainland China]] from containing the names of foreign countries and places, as well as the words "international", "global", and "world" in their names.<ref>{{Cite web |title=今日头条 |url=https://www.toutiao.com/article/7088252319518736937/?app=news_article×tamp=1650433124&use_new_style=1&req_id=202204201338440101330340210C045AD0&group_id=7088252319518736937&wxshare_count=1&tt_from=weixin&share_token=2e005d31-7826-4dad-9658-690b22493679&wid=1650436173641 |access-date=2022-04-20 |website=www.toutiao.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Harrow International School Hong Kong]], the [[Hong Kong]] counterpart of HBJ |
* [[Harrow International School Hong Kong]], the [[Hong Kong]] counterpart of HBJ |
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* [[Harrow International School Shanghai]], the [[Shanghai]] counterpart of HBJ |
* [[Harrow International School Shanghai]], the [[Shanghai]] counterpart of HBJ |
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* [[Harrow International School, Bangkok]], in [[Bangkok]], |
* [[Harrow International School, Bangkok]], in [[Bangkok]], Thailand |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 18:05, 18 December 2022
Harrow School Beijing 北京哈罗英国学校 | |||||||
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Location | |||||||
Chaoyang, Beijing, China [1] | |||||||
Coordinates | 40°02′12″N 116°29′58″E / 40.036628°N 116.499363°E | ||||||
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School type | Independent, international, day school | ||||||
Motto | Stet Fortuna Domus (Latin: "Let the fortune of the house stand") | ||||||
Established | 2005 | ||||||
Headmaster | Rachel Dent[2] | ||||||
Colour(s) | Blue, gold | ||||||
Website | harrowbeijing | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 北京哈罗英国学校[3] | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 北京哈羅英國學校 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Beijing Harrow English School | ||||||
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Beijing City Chaoyang District Lide School | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 北京市朝阳区礼德学校 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 北京市朝陽區礼德學校 | ||||||
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Harrow International School Beijing (HISB) (Chinese: 北京哈罗英国学校), or Harrow Beijing (HBJ),[4] is a private school located in Chaoyang District, Beijing.
It was established and gained its license to operate in China in 2005 in association with Harrow School (London, UK) and Harrow International School, Bangkok. The school currently has over 1000 students, both boys and girls, representing 38 different nationalities, ranging from 3 to 18 years of age. The school follows the National Curriculum of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, with some modifications. The majority of teaching staff are recruited from the United Kingdom. The founding headmaster was Mr Matthew Benjamin Farthing. Recruited as part of the Senior Management Team that established Harrow International School in Bangkok in 1997, he had special responsibility to oversee the developing curriculum and ensure that academic standards were maintained.
Harrow Beijing is a coeducational day school that initially taught pupils from age 11, unlike its namesake in the United Kingdom, which only teaches boys, is a boarding school, and begins instruction when its students are 13.[5] Jehangir S. Pocha of The New York Times said that Harrow, which uses English as its instructional language, has "a wider approach to education" than traditional Chinese schools and it is one of several private schools that is attractive to Chinese parents who have "means who are looking to turn their children into global citizens".[6]
History
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Harrow Beijing opened in 2005. It was the second British-style public school to open in China, after Dulwich College, which had opened a branch in Shanghai in 2004 and a branch in Beijing in 2005. It was the second international Harrow school to open, after Harrow International School, Bangkok. As of 2 December 2006 Harrow Beijing had 150 students.[5]
Matthew Benjamin Farthing, the headmaster, said in 2006 that during the school's first year, most of the children were expatriates. These included those from the United Kingdom and what he described as "countries familiar with the value of a Harrow education".[6] That year he said "but in two years I expect things will be different".[6]
In 2022, due to changes in Chinese laws, the school will rename itself as the "Lide" School (北京市朝阳区礼德学校).[7] The EDB forced Harrow Beijing to change their name.
Affiliations
Harrow International School Beijing is operated by a private company, Harrow Asia Limited. Harrow Asia Limited also operates Harrow International School, Bangkok.
Both schools operate under a license granted by Harrow School in London. Close ties exist between the schools, with teacher and pupil exchanges, interviews held at Harrow School, and day-to-day co-operation between staff. Harrow International School Beijing shares governors with Harrow School and they regularly visit the school.
In 2006, Harrow International School gained accreditation from the Council of International Schools (CIS).[8] Harrow International School Beijing is also a member of the Federation of British International Schools in South East Asia and East Asia (FOBISSEA).[9] Harrow International School Beijing is fully accredited by all the British Examinations Authorities including Edexcel, CIE, AQA and OCR.
Operations and structure
Harrow International School Beijing is divided into four phases of progression:
The Pre-Prep Phase includes students from Early Years (age 3) to Year 5 (age 8–9). Pre-Prep follows a form based curriculum with specialist teaching in Mandarin, PE, music and art.
The Preparatory Phase includes students from Year 6 (age 9–10) to Year 8 (age 11–12). The teaching within this phase of the school increases subjects taught by specialist teachers until every subject is taught this way.
Senior School comprises students from Year 9 (age 12–13) to Year 11 (age 15–16). Students within this phase continue to take every subject until Year 10 when they focus on those they are taking for their GCSEs in Year 11.
Sixth Form comprises the two oldest year groups (age 17–18) in the school. Sixth formers study for the GCE 'A’ Levels . Since 2005 every student graduating the Sixth Form has gone to university. In 2010 46% of students achieved A* or A grade at 'A’ Level.
In 2015 the tuition for the year was 200,000 Renminbi ($32,220 U.S. dollars). China Daily ranked Harrow Beijing as the 7th most expensive private school in Beijing.[10]
Campuses
The school is located in Hegezhuang Village (何各庄村), Cuigezhuang Township , Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. It is located halfway between Shunyi and Downtown Beijing.[11]
Before April 2013, the school was split between two campuses. The old Lower School was based in Grassetown, Tongzhou,[12] located in the countryside around Shunyi, Beijing.[citation needed] The Preparatory Phase occupied a separate building on the Lower School campus.
The old Upper School was located in Anzhen Xili, near the Beijing Olympic Stadium.[12] It occupied the site of a former Chinese primary school in Chaoyang District, central Beijing. It had been extensively refurbished and extended to provide a modern learning environment.[citation needed]
In April 2013 the school moved to a new, purpose-built, combined (Lower School and Upper School) campus in Hegezhuang, Chaoyang District. In August 2018 it reopened the Anzhen Xili campus, now as a nursery named City Campus.[13]
Curriculum
The curriculum of Harrow in Beijing is based on the National Curriculum for England and Wales.[6] Students study A-Levels, GCSE, and other British qualifications.[14]
Demographics
Students include expatriates and Chinese nationals.[14]
Extra-curricular activities
Harrow has an enrichment activity system which allows students to pick their last class from Monday to Thursday.[6]
Name change
In April 2022, the school has changed its name in official documents to 北京朝阳区礼德学校 (Lide School, Chaoyang District, Beijing) as required by the Education Department of China. A policy adopted by the authorities have banned all schools in mainland China from containing the names of foreign countries and places, as well as the words "international", "global", and "world" in their names.[15]
See also
- Harrow School, in the United Kingdom
- Harrow International School Hong Kong, the Hong Kong counterpart of HBJ
- Harrow International School Shanghai, the Shanghai counterpart of HBJ
- Harrow International School, Bangkok, in Bangkok, Thailand
References
- ^ campus location?
- ^ "Senior Management." Harrow International School Beijing. Retrieved on 8 June 2021.
- ^ "国际学校库 – 北京哈罗英国学校." Sina. Retrieved on 20 June 2013.
- ^ "Harrow International School Beijing." Harrow International School Beijing. Retrieved on 8 June 2021.
- ^ a b Spencer, Richard. "Slow boater to China." The Telegraph. 2 December 2006. Retrieved on 21 June 2013.
- ^ a b c d e Pocha, Jehangir S. "In China, a Western-style education has appeal – Asia – Pacific – International Herald Tribune." The New York Times. Sunday 15 October 2006. Retrieved on 21 June 2013.
- ^ Langley, William; Staton, Bethan; Olcott, Eleanor (15 May 2022). "Harrow Beijing school loses its hallowed British branding". Financial Times. Retrieved 16 May 2022. - Chinese name from this article on Sohu.com ("哈罗北京“重启”礼德品牌,4月底前北京民办学校陆续更名 ", 2020-04-22)
- ^ Council of International Schools (CIS)
- ^ FOBISSEA The Federation of British International Schools in South and East Asia
- ^ Sun, Chengdong (12 June 2015). "No 7 Harrow International School Beijing". China Daily USA. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
- ^ "Contact Us Archived 12 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine." Harrow International School Beijing. Retrieved on 20 June 2013. "HARROW International School Beijing No.287 Hegezhuang Village, Cuigezhuang County, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China 100102 北京市朝阳区崔各庄乡何各庄村287号, 邮编: 100102" – Map Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Friedman, Ellis. "Harrow Unveils New Campus." Beijing Kids. True Run Media. Thursday 18 April 2013. Retrieved on 21 June 2013.
- ^ "History". Harrow International School Beijing. Retrieved 16 April 2022. - See the "More Information" tab.
- ^ a b Henry, Julie. "Boom time for British schools abroad." The Telegraph. 11 October 2008. Retrieved on 12 October 2013.
- ^ "今日头条". www.toutiao.com. Retrieved 20 April 2022.