Beijing Royal School is a IB school in Beijing, China. Founded in 1996. It serves 200 students for students aged 14–19. Annual tuition ranges from $9,108 to $33,120 USD.
Location & Getting There
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Key Details
Scholarships Available
BRS publishes 'excellent new-student' scholarships (noted as limited to Grade 10 applicants in some program materials) and 'outstanding graduate' scholarships. The Canada pathway program lists merit scholarships ranging from RMB 10,000 up to RMB 150,000 for outstanding applicants. Awards are merit-based, tied to entrance examination results, academic records, or program-specific selection criteria. Parents should confirm whether awards are one-off discounts or multi-year and whether renewal conditions apply.
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About
Beijing Royal School is a private, coeducational IB World School in Beijing, China, authorized on January 30, 2018. The school offers mixed boarding and day facilities with instruction in English and Chinese. Students are registered in IB Diploma Programme subjects spanning sciences, mathematics, languages, and humanities.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Dual-language instruction in English and Chinese; offers both American curriculum and IBDP for secondary and pre-university students.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Middle School | RMB 203,000 |
| High School (max) | RMB 252,000 |
| High School (min) | RMB 232,000 |
| Primary School (max) | RMB 155,000 |
| Primary School (min) | RMB 119,000 |
| Kindergarten (monthly) | RMB 6,800 |
| Kindergarten Montessori/International (monthly) | RMB 11,000 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: RMB 66,000 - 240,000.
Admissions Process
- 1Submit online application or contact admissions to request a campus visit, counselling session or Open Day. 2) Admissions office confirms next steps and required documents by grade. 3) Written assessments in English and mathematics plus an interview evaluating oral English, independent thinking and subject readiness. 4) Placement into appropriate division and curriculum track; scholarship screening for qualifying candidates. 5) Offer letter issued stating tuition, any conditional scholarships, and deposit or payment schedule. 6) Enrollment logistics including boarding, visa support, health checks and orientation. 7) Transfers accepted year-round subject to available places via transfer testing.
Admissions Details
BRS does not describe a formal published waitlist. The school accepts transfers and additional students throughout the year subject to remaining grade capacity. Parents should contact admissions directly to ask whether the school will place an applicant on an internal waiting list, hold completed applications pending a vacancy, or recommend re-applying for the next intake.
Boarding Life
The school operates a dedicated student apartment boarding area on the 150-acre campus. Boarding is recommended for senior grades; lower grades may commute. Boarding students have structured routines with wake-up around 07:00 and lights-out around 21:00. Weekend leave arrangements are in place. Scheduled boarding-student shuttle lines provide transport to and from the campus.
The school is a boarding-capable campus and recommends boarding for senior grades; lower grades may be day students or board if needed. Boarding students commonly wake around 07:00 and have a lights-out time around 21:00. Weekend leave arrangements are in place. A dedicated student apartment boarding area is on the 150-acre campus.
School Day
Daily schedules vary by division. The primary division reports an 8:20 start for lessons (adjusted under national 'double reduction' guidance), with a one-hour lunch and nap period. Boarding students wake around 07:00 and have lights-out around 21:00. Exact start and end times differ by year group and are provided in division-specific timetables.
Student Life
The campus has a Grade-A hygienic standard dining hall with a 3,000-person capacity.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
BRES runs psychology and mental-health talks and workshops including puberty mental-health lectures, and reports student psychology activities led by named staff. The site describes a psychological counselling office where the counselling lead delivers community mental-health education and interventions. Routine health checks and follow-up feedback to parents are part of the school's health and wellbeing work.
BRES lists a Child Protection Policy as one of its formal PYP policies with a downloadable Child Protection document (儿童保护政策). The school publishes routine health and safety measures including annual student health checks and on-site medical and health services.
Student Demographics
School Background
private





