About Dulwich International High School Suzhou
At Dulwich International High School Suzhou we believe that through developing, knowing and caring for each individual, we enable young people to thrive at university and beyond, so that they make a positive difference in the world.
We study rigorously, but we believe that successful students not only prove themselves through exams. In our IGCSE and A Level courses, we ensure that students' learning is both depth and breadth. The academic qualifications of IGCSE and A Level are recognized by the world's leading universities, and the internationally renowned universities including Cambridge, Oxford, Ivy League University, and Hong Kong's leading universities accept the test scores of the course.
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Curriculum
English
Primary Language
English
Ages
14 to 18
Max Class Size
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Gaming Mädchen, a year ago
I was in suzhou Singapore international school and made a show. first impression:beautiful, clean school
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Dashiell Murphy, a year ago
This is a for profit school, note again, for profit school. I attended this school for 12th and 13th year and received an IB diploma. The teachers are great and care about the students, but when I went there (class of 2014) the headmaster John Todd was very aloof in all my interactions with him and I could tell he only cared about how my performance would look on marketing materials. This man actually confronted one of my school mates about how they gave him a bad review during their interview process with him as heads of the student body, then proceeded to criticize her for it. In my interactions with other admin staff from their separate non-school headquarters in Shanghai I always walked away with a bad taste in my mouth, like all they cared about was what my score on the IB exam would be and nothing else. No interest in the individual student at all. Also every year I went there they increased the price of tuition. I think most of my issue with this school was how some in the administration seemed like they were actually more in it for money than caring about the students. I hope this is no longer true and will say I received a quality education here and got into several highly ranked engineering schools. -Dashiell Murphy member of the Graduating class of 2014