Dalian Huamei School

Countries: China
Categories: Secondary Education

Dalian Huamei School (DHS) is a coeducational bilingual institution in Dalian, China, founded in 2010. Instruction is delivered in English and Chinese. Originally opened as a boarding school for Chinese students in grades 9–12, it expanded in 2018 to provide a complete secondary education pathway. Today, DHS enrolls students aged 3 to 17 and offers middle and high school programs.

Academic pathways include a National or Bilingual elementary track (ages 6–11), middle school (12–14), and an American High School or AP program (15–17). An optional EAL course supports English development through level-based groups and intensive training in reading, writing, speaking, and listening, with small classes and individual lessons when required. Summer programs are available for children aged 2.5–6.

The campus covers 8,000 sq. m. and includes separate academic buildings, three libraries, design laboratories, computer rooms, a media center, arts studios, indoor and outdoor sports facilities, and a 25-meter heated pool. Boarding is offered in gender-separated residences with four-bed rooms and modern amenities; family apartments are available in Campus Village. A dining hall serves Chinese and Western cuisine.

Extracurricular options exceed 50 areas, including sports, arts (in cooperation with The Juilliard School), social projects, and clubs. DHS received the “Best International School 2014” award and collaborates with MIT, UNICEF, IMG Academy, and others. The academic year runs from September to July in three trimesters. Admission involves application, testing, and interview. Graduates enter leading universities in China, the USA, the UK, and other countries.

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