An Oxford in Changzhou? International schools spread across China
By , on January 14th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> The website for a private school in Changzhou, one of China’s smaller cities, features blue blazers and plaid skirts, music classes and an ivy-clad brick doorway – all the trappings of the British school system designed to appeal to wealthy Chinese parents. In choosing a smaller city, Oxford International College – no relation to the British university – is tapping into a growing market of upwardly-mobile Chinese willing to pay as much as 260,000 yuan (HK$320,000) a year for a Western-style education and a ticket to college overseas for their children. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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An Oxford in Changzhou? International schools spread across China
<!– google_ad_section_start –> The website for a private school in Changzhou, one of China’s smaller cities, features blue blazers and plaid skirts, music classes and an ivy-clad brick doorway – all the trappings of the British school system designed to appeal to wealthy Chinese parents. In choosing a smaller city, Oxford International College – no relation to the British university – is tapping into a growing market of upwardly-mobile Chinese willing to pay as much as 260,000 yuan (HK$320,000) a year for a Western-style education and a ticket to college overseas for their children. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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An Oxford in Changzhou? International schools spread across China
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