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Kunming International Academy (simplified Chinese: 昆明国际学校; traditional Chinese: 昆明國際學校; pinyin: Kunming Guóji Xuéxiào; Literally: Kunming International Academy; Abbreviation KIA) is a private international school in Kunming, China. Founded in 1994, it provides education to expatriate children living in Kunming in English for Pre-Junior-Kindergarten-Grade 12. The school has over 300 students from over 20 different countries enrolled.
Kunming International Academy 昆明国际学校 | |
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Hu Pan Zhi Meng Xiaoqu, Guang Fu Lu , | |
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Type | Private, international |
Motto | Learn Lead Love |
Established | 1994 |
Director | Marina Lytle |
Principal | Shamala Boice (junior/senior high) Rebecca Young (elementary) (out of date) |
Faculty | 50 |
Grades | pre Jk-12 |
Enrollment | 65 senior high school 78 junior high school 145 elementary school |
Campus type | Urban |
Color(s) | Red, black and white |
Mascot | The Flying Tigers |
Accreditations | WASC |
Yearbook | 20th Anniversary |
Website | www |
The school uses an American curriculum and is accredited by WASC, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. KIA graduates have been accepted at major universities worldwide.
History
editKunming International Academy was founded in September 1994 by Kim Lytton, and her husband. Lytton, an American artist and teacher who adopted the Chinese name Li Wanjun (Chinese: 李婉君), moved in 1991 from the United States to Kunming with her husband and their two daughters.[1][2] When the school opened, it had 14 students.[2] On 95 mu of land in the Kunming Economic and Technology Development Zone, the school started construction on a new campus. It planned to spend CN¥60 million (US$9,302,326) on the property, which was planned to support 1,000 students and to have a playground, administrative buildings, and classrooms.[3] The expansion was due to the large increase in foreigners moving to Yunnan, which caused the earlier location to be unable to support the growing demand for educational services.[4]
The Hong Kong Commercial Daily said in 2007 that the school is the sole Yunnan international school specialising in providing education to the children of expatriates, while Wen Wei Po reported that year that it was the only school that let foreigners enroll.[5][6] The student body in 2007 included children of diplomats stationed in Kunming consulates and senior officials from major multinational corporations like Boeing and Coca-Cola.[6] Foreign students between the ages of three and 12 can attend the school. Students from 29 countries attended the school in 2019. The Western Association of Schools and Colleges accredited the school, which uses an American curriculum.[2]
Campus
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The library media center of Kunming International Academy
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One of the full science labs equipped with advanced laboratory materials in Kunming International Academy
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The 300-meter running track and the soccer field in Kunming International Academy
The current campus is located within the expanse of Hu Pan Zhi Meng Residential Area (Chinese: 湖畔之梦小区; lit. 'Lakeside Dreams Residential Area') in southern Kunming.
Extracurricular Activities
editKIA provides a wide array of extracurricular activities to develop individual student interest and abilities. At KIA, students can choose to participate in one or more of the following:
Young Musicians Orchestra
editThe Young Musicians orchestra is an orchestra consisting of about 30 attending members who play the violin, viola, cello, flute, piano etc. They have toured Hungary, The Czech Republic, Dali, Yunnan and Chengdu, Sichuan.
Student Government Association (SGA)
edit- Student Government Association
Athletics
editKIA, which has had an athletic program for many years, provides its students with the opportunity to participate in a variety of sports and has school teams that compete in both local and international tournaments.
References
edit- ^ "KimLytton(科伊姆·李顿),一位来自美国的艺术家和教育家" [Kim Lytton, an artist and educator from the United States]. Yunnan Daily (in Chinese). 2009-01-16.
- ^ a b c "Kunming International Academy". China Daily. 2019-06-26. Archived from the original on 2024-09-05. Retrieved 2024-09-05.
- ^ Zhou, Jie 周杰 (2007-06-25). "昆明国际学校开工建设" [Kunming International School starts construction]. Yunnan Daily (in Chinese).
- ^ Zhou, Jie 周杰 (2007-05-31). "昆明国际学校 落户经开区" [Kunming International School settles in Economic Development Zone]. Yunnan Daily (in Chinese).
- ^ Dau, Yu 窦宇 (2007-06-03). "昆明建亚洲最大国际学校" [Kunming builds Asia's largest international school]. Hong Kong Commercial Daily (in Chinese). p. B8.
- ^ a b "赴滇外国人增 国际学校扩建" [The number of foreigners going to Yunnan increases, and the international school expands]. Wen Wei Po (in Chinese). 2007-06-13. p. A27.
External links
edit- Kunming International Academy (Official School Site)
- Kunming International Academy (Western Association of Schools & Colleges {WASC})