YCIS Beijing provides an all-rounded education that shapes students into balanced and responsible citizens of the global community. YCIS Beijing students excel in academics, from maths and science to language, history, and geography. Arts and music also play a vital role at YCIS Beijing, as do sports, leadership, and community service. This all helps build an impressive and diverse student body well-prepared for the future.
YCIS Beijing students are known for their academic excellence, including stellar examination results and overall scholastic achievement. A rigorous academic programme, paired with a holistic approach to education, is one of the main reasons why YCIS Beijing graduates continue to be accepted into top-ranked universities worldwide.
YCIS is the only international school in China to receive the Cambridge Award for Excellence in Education by Cambridge International Examinations.
YCIS Beijing is accredited by CIS and NCCT.
YCIS Beijing students maintain 100% IGCSE and IBDP pass rates.
For the 14th year in a row, YCIS Beijing is celebrating a 100% pass rate for its IBDP results.
The all-rounded education at YCIS Beijing goes beyond the classroom to include after-school sports and Co-Curricular Programmes.
Athletic events and team building play a critical role in the development of globally competitive citizens who are prepared to meet and solve the challenges of the future.
YCIS Beijing is an active member of the Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS) and the International Schools Athletic Conference (ISAC). Our students achieve individual and team sports awards in their leagues every year.
YCIS students have many opportunities to interact with and support the local community and organisations worldwide. Through "Align with Love and Charity", a key piece of our school motto, YCIS students continue to develop individual character traits as they actively support the greater community.
CAS, or Creativity, Activity, and Service, is a major component of our IBDP programme. Secondary students are required to engage in volunteering and charity projects outside of school so that they not only develop essential "soft skills" but also understand the importance of volunteer work.