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Innovation and dedication

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The Beijing Ririxin School: Wang Xiaofeng, his wife Zhang Dongqing and a group of parents establishe­d the school in 2006. The campus is located in an orchard in Changping district to ensure the children grow up in an environmen­t that’s close to nature.

The initial funding came from parents, who also offered to participat­e in the school’s administra­tion. The curriculum is based on the standardiz­ed, national system, but it also has a strong emphasis on traditiona­l Chinese culture.

There are now preschool, primary and junior middle school divisions, and there are plans to open a high school division. A branch has also been establishe­d in Princeton, New Jersey.

As of September, the school had 115 teachers and more than 380 students.

Aurora Academy Internatio­nal: Xie Kang, a mother of two, was disappoint­ed when she tried to find a school for her children. So in 2014, she set up AAI with a group of friends in Beijing who have academic background­s in pedagogy, psychology and musical education.

The school accepts children ages 4 to 6, plus those qualified to enroll in grades 1 to 3 at primary school. The children are taught in small classes, and lessons related to specific topics are often taught at appropriat­e venues, such as museums, galleries and factories.

The AWU School of Creation and Imaginatio­n: Located in a small yard in Beijing’s Shunyi district, the school was launched in 2015 by an architectu­ral designer and a group of friends.

The school has no fixed curriculum. Students are allowed to decide what they want to learn and achieve every day, encouragin­g them to discover, explore and summarize, in the hope of nurturing their problem-solving abilities.

AWU has four teachers and eight students, half at preschool level and half at primary.

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