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SPGS International School Chengdu
Located in the centre of the Hi-Tech District by Jincheng Lake, SPGS International School Chengdu is a co-educational day school offering a complete British education enhanced with the best elements of Chinese culture and global learning. It is the first overseas school of the world-renowned St Paul’s Girls’ School (SPGS) in London, bringing its ethos and practice to the most able young minds in Chengdu. The school follows a full British curriculum, providing a world-class education to girls and boys from 3-16 years (Nursery to A-level) with a rolling admissions system.
- The first overseas school of London’s world-renowned St Paul’s Girls’ School (SPGS)
- Academic excellence: SPGS London ranked No.1 in the UK over the past 10 years
- Offering boys and girls (aged 3-16) an enhanced British National Curriculum
- Centrally Located in Chengdu Hi-Tech District
Address:
Shengxing Alley #6, Hi-Tech District, Chengdu.
成都市高新区盛兴巷6号
Email:
admissions.sisc@spgs-shengbo.com
Phone:
028-86659566
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1 Review on “SPGS International School Chengdu”
We recently had to withdraw our child from SPGS Chengdu due to unresolved staffing issues in the Junior School and a complete lack of communication from senior leadership. Despite multiple attempts to speak with both the Head and the Principal, we were ignored for weeks.
To make matters worse, the school refused to return our RMB 30,000 deposit. There was no transparency or support, which is unacceptable from a school of this calibre.
As foreign parents, we felt completely disregarded. Communication was often unclear, and translations were rarely provided. The school operates more like a fortress than a welcoming learning environment, parents are not allowed to enter the school without prior permission, and we were only allowed to see our child’s classroom twice during the entire school year.
Families should be aware that when problems arise, you’ll be left on your own. Leadership does not prioritise the wellbeing of children, and ultimately, it’s families who pay the price, emotionally and financially.
We strongly advise other parents to be cautious and not to mistake surface-level professionalism for genuine care. Our experience was deeply disappointing and costly.