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Wycombe Abbey School Changzhou 常州市武进区威雅实验学校 | |
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9 Huanhu North Road, Wujin District, Changzhou, Jiangsu , 213149 China | |
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Principal | Paul Silverwood |
Years offered | KG - Year 12 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age range | 4-18 |
Language | English, Mandarin Chinese |
Nickname | WAISCZ |
Website | www |
Wycombe Abbey International School of Changzhou | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 常州市武进区威雅实验学校 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 常州市武進區威雅實驗學校 | ||||||
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Oxford International College of Changzhou | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 牛津国际公学常州学校 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 牛津國際公學常州學校 | ||||||
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Wycombe Abbey School Changzhou (WAISCZ; 常州市武进区威雅实验学校, or 常州威雅 in short), formerly Wycombe Abbey International School, Oxford International College of Changzhou or Changzhou Wujin Oxford International College Experimental School (CZOIC; 牛津国际公学常州学校), is a school in Wujin District, Changzhou, China. It is affiliated to Wycombe Abbey School in the United Kingdom.
WAISCZ is managed by BE Education and is a boarding school, from kindergarten to year 12. WAISCZ aims to prepare students to study abroad, primarily in the United Kingdom and United States by offering both IGCSE and A-Level study programmes.[1] WAISCZ is open to both Chinese and foreign students aged 2–18.
The school moved to its new campus in February 2015. The campus includes teaching buildings, a swimming pool and boathouse, a theatre building, indoor basketball and tennis courts and outdoor sports facilities consisting of a stadium with a grass sports field.
In September 2016, it was rebranded as Wycombe Abbey School and is the first overseas affiliate of Wycombe Abbey School in the United Kingdom. It enrols both male and female students, while the mother school in the UK only enrols female students. As of 2016[update], the school had students from at least 18 different countries, with Chinese students making up about 80% of the student body.[2]