Bromsgrove-Mission Hills International School of Shenzhen
Simplified Chinese深圳柏朗思观澜湖外籍人员子女学校
Traditional Chinese深圳柏朗思觀瀾湖外籍人員子女學校
Literal meaningShenzhen Bromsgrove Mission Hills Foreign Workers' Children School
Bromsgrove School Mission Hills
Simplified Chinese柏朗思观澜湖学校
Traditional Chinese柏朗思觀瀾湖學校

Bromsgrove School Mission Hills, also known as Bromsgrove-Mission Hills International School of Shenzhen (BMH), is a British international bilingual school in Longhua District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China,[1] affiliated with Bromsgrove School in the United Kingdom and the Chinese leisure and hospitality company Mission Hills Group. Peter Clague is the headmaster as of 2019.[2]

It is one of eight schools in Shenzhen designated for the children of foreign personnel as of 2018.[3] Anna Packman is the Head of both the Pre and Prep school.[4] BMH is open to Chinese students.

The Prep school currently has classes from Prep 1 to Prep 5 (2018-2019). In the 2019-20 school year, BMH will add Prep 6. There is a homeroom teacher (English) and a co-teacher in P1-3 classes (Chinese). This model will be changed for Prep 4-6 beginning in the 2019-2020 school year.

Chinese, English, Inquiry (bilingual), Maths (taught in Chinese), PE, Art, and Music are currently offered to Prep 1-5 students. The school's technology includes six iPads for each class and a computer lab with 24 desktop computers.

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References

  1. "Contact Us". Bromsgrove School Mission Hills. Retrieved 2019-05-09. 8 Mission Hills Road, Shenzhen, PRC - Chinese address (which states the name of the district): "中国深圳市龙华区观澜高尔夫大道8号"
  2. "Headmaster". Bromsgrove School Mission Hills. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
  3. "深圳市8所外籍人员子女学校基本信息(截至2018年3月)" (in Chinese (China)). City of Shenzhen. March 2018. Archived from the original on 2019-05-09. Retrieved 2019-05-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)()
  4. "Message from Leadership- Bromsgrove School Mission Hills". bromsgrove.mhis.education. Retrieved 2019-06-20.


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