Wuhan Britain-China School is a IB Primary Years Programme / IB Middle Years Programme / IB Diploma Programme / IB school in Wuhan, China.
Location & Getting There
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Key Details
Scholarships Available
Third-party listings suggest WHBC offers merit/talent scholarships for high-performing students, community contribution awards, and alumni discounts. Amounts and eligibility have not been confirmed on the school's official English website. Prospective families should contact WHBC admissions for the current written scholarship policy, application window, required materials, and whether awards are renewable.
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About
Wuhan Britain-China School is a private, coeducational IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, and Diploma Programme in Wuhan, China. The school provides instruction in English and Chinese, with boarding facilities available for upper-level students.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Bilingual English-Chinese instruction with a broad curriculum spanning the full IB continuum and A Levels, serving students in central China.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Primary | RMB 88,000 |
| Senior High | RMB 139,500 |
| Middle School | RMB 98,000 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: RMB 88,000 - 139,500.
Admissions Process
- 1Initial enquiry and submit an online application via the Apply Now form or admissions hotline. 2) Complete the application form and upload documentation (school reports, ID/passport, contact details). 3) Entrance assessment including written tests in Mathematics and English (and possibly science for upper years); entrance exam fee approximately RMB 300. 4) Interview and English proficiency check for those who pass the written assessment. 5) Academic review and conditional/pre-offer decisions based on exam results and prior school reports. 6) Accept offer, pay deposit and complete registration paperwork. 7) Address visa, medical and boarding requirements if applicable. 8) Maintain contact with admissions office and keep records.
Admissions Details
WHBC does not publish a formal public waitlist policy. Local admissions reports describe situations where classes may be oversubscribed and a pre-offer or signing process is used. Families should contact admissions to ask about waiting lists for specific grades and programmes, prioritisation, and how long applications remain active.
Boarding Life
The school has Halls of Residence on campus. Boarding costs are charged separately from tuition. Students considering boarding should confirm rules, health and insurance requirements, and additional fees directly with the admissions office.
The school has Halls of Residence on campus. Boarding is charged separately from tuition. Students who will board must confirm boarding rules, health/insurance requirements and any additional fees with admissions.
Student Life
The school has a cafeteria on campus. Meal fees are charged separately and billed per term or month.
Wellbeing & Safety
The school has a School Counseling Department with contact details provided on the website. The MYP curriculum includes Physical and Health Education with psychology as part of middle-school student development. No detailed mental-health programmes, referral pathways, or named wellbeing initiatives are publicly described beyond these.
Student Demographics
School Background
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