Education

By Sandra Lee Tuition at international schools is often prohibitively high for parents who aren’t on expat packages. And the costs continue to rise year-...
Compared to the shiny new schools in urban centres like Shanghai, rural education in China is subpar. Villages lack the resources to give their younger...
  Two years ago, Reina Fukushima discovered she had an exceptional talent for musical composition. Although she’s been playing the piano for years,...
  Kurt Mañalac is in Grade 8 at Concordia International School Shanghai. He has found that extreme adventure seeking has led to trying lots of new things...
Tamiko Hoppe is a sensational musical talent. At age of 15, her velvety rich vocals extend well beyond her years. Suited to jazz performances, Hoppe has...
As the world moves from the Information Age into the Conceptual Age, developing one’s creativity becomes just as important as learning to read and write...
By Denise Pu With Puxi’s cultural mix of history and modernity, and Pudong’s development as Asia’s business centre, Shanghai is an excellent...
By Jordan Neufeld Like it or not, the trend in the American education system is to rely on the standardised test as an indicator of a student’s progress...
Adult education is active and expanding in the Shanghai community. Whether via local universities or private set-ups, there are opportunities for part-time...
Li Shan Wee is in Grade 11 at Concordia International School Shanghai. She was part of a team that won second place in the National History Day competition for...
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