Nord Anglia School (NAS) Beijing is a Chinese National Curriculum / IB (DP) school in Beijing, China. Founded in 2025. Annual tuition ranges from $28,495 to $34,055 USD.
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Scholarships Available
Four scholarship categories are available: (1) Academic Excellence, (2) STEAM, (3) Performing Arts, and (4) Sports. The programme was open for September 2025 entry. Applications require evidence of achievement such as auditions, portfolios, or assessed performance. Award values, eligibility criteria, and duration are not published publicly — contact Admissions for current details.
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About
Nord Anglia School (NAS) Beijing is a bilingual Chinese–English day and boarding school for students aged 6–18, located on a 53-acre campus in the Gaoliying area of Shunyi District, Beijing. The school delivers the Chinese national curriculum bilingually across primary and secondary phases, with internationally recognised senior pathways including IB programmes for students aged 16–18. It is part of the Nord Anglia Education global group and holds partnerships with The Juilliard School, MIT, and UNICEF.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Bilingual Chinese–English school within the Nord Anglia Education global network. Partnerships with The Juilliard School (performing arts), MIT (STEAM) and UNICEF (service learning). Offers both 5-day and 7-day boarding. Small class sizes (typically 24–26 pupils). Senior students have access to internationally recognised university pathways including IB programmes. Certified university-guidance services support progression to global universities.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Primary | RMB 205,000 |
| 5-Day Boarding | RMB 50,000 |
| 7-Day Boarding | RMB 70,000 |
| Lower Secondary | RMB 225,000 |
| Upper Secondary | RMB 245,000 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: RMB 205,000 - 245,000.
Admissions Process
- 1Initial enquiry via online form or phone to admissions office. 2) Optional but recommended campus visit arranged through admissions team. 3) Submit online application form with supporting documents (passport/ID, recent school report, assessments). 4) Academic assessment or age-appropriate screening and family interview. 5) Formal offer letter ('录取通知书') issued if successful. 6) Confirm acceptance and pay fees by deadline to secure the place.
Admissions Details
No formal waitlist or oversubscription process is published. The admissions flow covers enquiry through to confirmation by payment but does not describe waitlist management. Families are advised to contact Admissions directly for up-to-date availability.
Boarding Life
Dormitory-style accommodation with four students per room. Separate male and female boarding areas. 24-hour on-site medical support. Professional pastoral team oversees boarding routines and student welfare. Both 5-day and 7-day boarding plans are available.
Dormitories with separate male and female living areas; each dormitory houses four students. 5-day and 7-day boarding options are available. 24-hour on-site medical support is provided. Boarding staff oversee pastoral routines and student welfare.
School Day
Typical day includes morning lessons, a managed lunchtime, afternoon lessons, and after-school activities. Boarding students have evening study time and organised social/activities. General campus hours are weekdays approximately 08:30–17:00.
Student Life
The school has four houses through which students participate in a range of activities.
Healthy and nutritious meals are provided on campus as part of both boarding and day-school provisions.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
Psychological health support and counselling are referenced as part of the student support offer. Boarding and pastoral staff monitor students' physical and mental development. A two-month new-student support programme and Buddy System assist with transition and integration. No standalone mental health policy is published publicly.
The school provides pastoral and health contacts and describes pastoral oversight in boarding, but does not publish a clearly labelled safeguarding or child-protection policy on the public site. Named safeguarding leads are not visible on the public pages; families are directed to contact the school directly.
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School Background
Part of Nord Anglia Education, a global education group.