Wuhan Australian International School is a IB (PYP) / IB (MYP) / IB (DP) / Chinese Curriculum school in Wuhan, China. Annual tuition ranges from $11,040 to $13,800 USD.
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About
Wuhan Australian International School is a co-educational day school in Hongshan District, Wuhan, serving students aged 6 to 16 through a nine-year continuous programme. It was the first IB PYP-authorised school in Hubei province and combines the Chinese national curriculum with IB Primary Years and Middle Years programmes in a bilingual Chinese and English environment. The school offers on-site facilities including science labs, an art studio, a swimming pool, and sports courts.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Wuhan Australian International School was the first IB PYP-authorised school in Hubei province. It operates as a nine-year continuous school combining the Chinese national curriculum with IB programmes (PYP and MYP) in a bilingual Chinese/English environment, with on-site facilities including science labs, studios, a swimming pool and sports courts.
Fees & Financials
Original currency: RMB 80,000 - 100,000.
Admissions Process
- 1Research and confirm which programmes and year levels are open, then contact the school to book a campus visit. 2) Attend an on-site visit and campus tour to meet staff and clarify language expectations. 3) Submit the formal application with identity documents (hukou or passport), recent photos, and latest school reports or transcripts. 4) Undergo assessment including subject tests in Chinese/English and mathematics, and an interview or spoken English check for older applicants. 5) Review offer letter, confirm enrolment, and clarify deposit and fee payment arrangements. 6) For foreign students, arrange vaccination records, medical exams, and visa/permit paperwork as required.
Admissions Details
No formal published waitlist policy exists. Third-party listings note limited intake for specific grades and advise early application as places can be scarce. Schools typically operate informal waiting lists once a cohort is full; families should contact admissions directly for current waitlist procedures.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
Public information highlights general pastoral emphasis through IB PYP curriculum choices and campus life, but no specific mental-health or counselling programmes, named counsellors, or a student wellbeing team are published on accessible pages.
The campus operates a closed management and security monitoring system according to a China Daily profile. No publicly posted child-protection policy or named designated safeguarding leads were found.