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AIAN Ningbo is an independent, nonsectarian, coeducational day school in Ningbo offering an American-based educational program from Early Childhood through Grade 12. The school is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and participates in ACAMIS and EARCOS. English is the language of instruction across all subjects, with Mandarin taught by native speakers. AIAN provides Advanced Placement (AP) courses and SAT testing on campus and follows standards aligned to the American Common Core through the high school program. The school day runs from 8:30 am to 3:40 pm, and After School Activities are offered on select days, alongside a wide range of clubs and competitions. Connect 5 delivers year-long projects with mentors from science, technology, the arts, business and society. The campus supports a diverse, international community with students from many nationalities, promoting global citizenship, leadership, and lifelong learning to prepare graduates for higher education worldwide.
Beilun District, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China, 315806
Access International Academy Ningbo has 100 pupils, typical class sizes of 8, instruction in English.
Access International Academy Ningbo is located at No. 1 Ai Xue Road, Li Ren Garden, Beilun District, Ningbo, Zhejiang 315800, China. The Beilun District location places AIAN in a residential and industrial area with access to major road links. The school maintains a relationship with Ningbo's Economic-Technological Development Zone, reflecting ties to the local expatriate and business community.
AIAN's structure includes Early Childhood (Early Years and Kindergarten) for ages 3-6, Elementary School, Middle School (grades 5-8), and High School (grades 9-12). The program is designed to progression from early literacy and numeracy through to secondary-level preparation.
AIAN is an independent, nonsectarian, coeducational day school offering a US-based educational program. It serves students of multiple nationalities and does not operate as a boarding school.
AIAN does not enroll students with severe disabilities and does not retain specialists to provide ongoing support services; each admission request is evaluated on a case-by-case basis to determine suitability of facilities and staff.
There is no formal country affiliation for AIAN.
AIAN is nonsectarian and has no religious affiliation.
The school day typically runs from around 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on most days, with longer days (up to about 4:15 p.m.) on some secondary-level schedules.
A school bus service is offered; arrangements, routes, and providers are coordinated through the Admissions Office, and there is a sibling discount for bus transport alongside tuition.
Annual tuition at Access International Academy Ningbo ranges from RMB 72,100 to RMB 123,300 for 2026/27.
Access International Academy Ningbo teaches American Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
The curriculum at AIAN is based on the international AERO standards, with English as the language of instruction at all levels, and the school is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and a member of ACAMIS and EARCOS. Early Childhood covers the Early Years and Kindergarten for ages 3-6, focusing on self-esteem, motor skills, creativity, self-mastery, and autonomy in an immersive English learning environment. Elementary School comprises grades 1-4, emphasizing reading, foundations of science and mathematics, and an introductory understanding of the world and history, while Middle School covers grades 5-8 with a focus on academic and emotional development and responsible, creative use of intelligence. High School (grades 9-12) offers Advanced Placement courses in Chinese Language and Culture, Chemistry, Biology, Art, Calculus, Statistics, History, and Computer Science, and AIAN serves as an AP and SAT testing center. Graduation requirements total 4 Language Arts, 4 Mathematics, 3 Science, 3 Social Studies, 2 Foreign Languages, 1 Information Technology, 1 Fine Arts, 1 Physical Education, and 9 Electives, with MAP testing and a technology-rich environment supporting connected, project-based learning including a year-long Connect 5 mentorship program.
AIAN supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through the Connect 5 mentorship program, which connects students with mentors from local businesses and organizations to develop meaningful projects, and through a family‑like school culture with individualized attention and peer support; the Early Childhood Program also develops self‑esteem in ages 3–6 within an immersive English learning environment.
AIAN is unable to enroll children with severe disabilities and does not retain specialists that provide appropriate support services; academic intervention and personal support are addressed through the Primary, Secondary, and ELL departments.
EAL support is provided through the ELL department, with MAP testing coordinated by the ELL department and an ELL Coordinator (Mr. Glen Porritt) to support English language learners.
Middle School students are supported academically and emotionally, reflecting AIAN's emphasis on a nurturing environment with individualized attention and peer support.
There is a qualified school nurse on campus to support student health and safety.
1. Initiate inquiry and obtain application information. AIAN welcomes applications for students aged three through Grade 12 who hold foreign passports or travel documents for Hong Kong, Macao, or Taiwan. Students must reside full-time with at least one parent or recognized legal guardian while enrolled. To begin, contact the AIAN Admissions Office to learn about requirements and to obtain the application forms; the Apply page hosts the Application Form and Personal Health Record. For scheduling a campus visit or tour, arrangements can be made through the Admissions Office.
2. Prepare and submit application documents. Applications for admittance must include the student's academic and health records before enrollment and placement procedures are complete. The Apply page lists the Application Form and Personal Health Record as required documents to start the process. You may also need to provide passport or travel documents and other materials as part of the registration.
3. Testing and placement. AIAN conducts an enrollment test as part of the placement process to determine the appropriate level and course placement.
4. Interview. An admissions interview is conducted as part of the process, giving families a chance to meet staff and discuss fit.
5. Acceptance decision. Following testing and interview, an acceptance letter is issued if a place is available and the student meets the admission criteria. AIAN states that enrollment decisions are made on a case-by-case basis and that the school cannot enroll students with severe disabilities.
6. Enrollment and start date. Upon acceptance, families complete enrollment paperwork and confirm start dates; the Admissions Office provides current tuition rates and financial policies. The school notes a sibling discount for tuition and bus fees, with current information available from the Admissions Office.
AIAN does not publish a scholarship program.
AIAN does not publish a waitlist or pool system.