Ningbo Zhicheng School International

Ningbo Zhicheng School International (NZSI) was established in 2010 by Chen Hui and is a part of the Ningbo Zhicheng School (宁波至诚学校), a Chinese private domestic boarding school established in 1996. NZSI was authorized by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) from 2012-2014. In 2014, the school adopted the name: International School of Ningbo (ISN), and in 2019, following receipt of accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and independent licensure by the Zhejiang Province Bureau of Education, ISN was renamed to Georgia School Ningbo(GSN)(乔治亚学校). The school utilizes American textbooks and employs teachers primarily from the United States. Cavon Ahangarzadeh has served as the founding Head of School, since 2014 and is a permanent member of the school's Board of Directors.

Ningbo Zhicheng School International
Location
Information
School typeIndependent, International, Day and Boarding School
Established1996
PrincipalCavon Ahangarzadeh
Websitehttp://www.georgiaschool.cn

Affiliations

NZS campus

In 2010, NZSI gained authorization from the International Baccalaureate (IB) for the IB Diploma Programme.

Structure

NZSI student council and their teacher

GSN is modeled after premier college preparatory schools located within the United States. GSN follows the AERO (American Education Reaches Out) curricular framework. The four core areas of instruction are English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies all classes, with the exception of foreign languages, are taught in English. Georgia School Ningbo is authorized by College Board and Educational Testing Service (ETS) to offer PSAT/SAT and Advanced Placement (AP) examinations, on-site, to full-time enrolled students.

References

    • Ningbo Zhicheng School International Official Site
    • American Education Reaches Out (AERO)
    • United States Common Core State Standards
    • Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS WASC)
    • College Board
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