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Dulwich College Beijing

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Private, day school in Beijing, China
Dulwich College Beijing
北京德威英国国际学校
Location
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89 Capital Airport Road, Shunyi District

Beijing
,
101300

China
Information
Other name北京德威英国国际学校
TypePrivate,Day School
MottoDetur Pons Mundo
(Latin: Building Bridges to the World)
Established2005
HeadmasterEric Jabal (incoming)
Faculty223
Years offeredDUCKS-Year 13
GenderCo-ed
Age range3-18
Enrollment1600+
Education systemEnglish National Curriculum,
International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE),
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP)
LanguageEnglish
HousesAlleyn (Purple),
Johnson (Blue),
Owens (Orange),
Soong (Red),
Wodehouse (Green)
ColorsBlack, Red, White   
Athletics conferenceACAMIS
ISAC
MascotLions
Websitehttps://beijing.dulwich.org
Dulwich College Beijing
Simplified Chinese北京德威英国国际学校
Traditional Chinese北京德威英國國際學校
Literal meaningBeijing Dulwich British International School
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBěijīng Déwēi Yīngguó Guójì Xuéxiào

Dulwich College Beijing (DCB;北京德威英国国际学校) is a private international dayschool for children of foreign personnel in Beijing, China, representing over 30 nationalities. It was founded in 2005 as part of theDulwich College International network.[1] It offers a British-style education for students from early years through senior school, following the English National Curriculum, IGCSEs, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.

It is a branch ofDulwich College.[2]

Operations

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The institution operates under the governance of theDulwich College International (DCI) network and is managed by a Leadership Team including the Head of College and Heads of DUCKS (Dulwich College Kindergarten School), Junior School, and Senior School. The school adheres to British‑style curricular frameworks.[3]

The tuition for the 2025-2026 academic year ¥373,000 ($52,392) for the highest year groups.[4]China Daily ranked Dulwich Beijing as the 4th most expensive private school in Beijing.[5]

Houses

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All students and staff join one of five houses, each named after a notable figure:

  • Alleyn, named forEdward Alleyn, actor and founder of Dulwich College.
  • Johnson, named forAmy Johnson, British aviator and pioneering pilot.
  • Owens, named forJesse Owens, Olympic athlete and youth advocate.
  • Soong, named forSoong Qingling, stateswoman and champion of social welfare.
  • Wodehouse, named forP. G. Wodehouse, novelist and humorist educated at Dulwich College.

Uniform

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Students from Nursery to Year 11 are required to wear a school uniform. The uniform consists of blazers, shirts, ties, and trousers or skirts. Separate attire is designated for sports and physical education. International Baccalaureate students follow a business casual dress code. Uniform use is consistent across the school as part of its dress code.

Awards

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In 2006,The Guardian listed Dulwich College Beijing jointly withDulwich College Shanghai as among the best British international schools in the world, the only schools in its list to be located in China, citing "excellent music and sports facilities" and a majority English speaking faculty.[6]

See also

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Affiliated Dulwich schools:

Other British schools in Beijing:

References

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  1. ^"教育部公布经批准设立的外籍人员子女学校名单 List of approved schools for children of foreign personnel published by the Ministry of Education".中华人民共和国教育部教育涉外监管信息网 Foreign Education Supervision Information Web of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China.Archived from the original on 13 November 2023. Retrieved19 November 2023.
  2. ^Spencer, Richard. "Slow boater to China."The Telegraph. 2 December 2006. Retrieved on 21 June 2013.
  3. ^"Beijing International School Heritage | Dulwich College Beijing".beijing.dulwich.org. Retrieved7 November 2025.
  4. ^"School Admissions | Dulwich College Beijing".beijing.dulwich.org. Retrieved7 November 2025.
  5. ^Sun, Chengdong (12 June 2015)."No 4 Dulwich College Beijing".China Daily USA. Retrieved25 May 2017.
  6. ^Anastasia, Moloney (12 December 2006)."The best international schools around the world". The Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved4 April 2015.

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