The Beijing Chinese School of New York
The Beijing Chinese School of New York was founded by the
latest exponent of a long history of educator family Ms. Wendy
Liang in 1997. The goal of the school was to provide a solid
foundation to train students to become bilingual talents who has
great visions and understand the both the Chinese and English
cultures profoundly, so that they would be able to set their feet
in the mainstream of the American society and become a solid
strength of strengthening the economic and cultural exchange of
the Chinese and American communications and cooperation. This
school is non-profit organization of continuing education
registered by the New York State Department of Education (The
tuition that students paid could be applied towards tax
deductions at the end of the year according the tax law).
The Beijing Chinese School specializes in teaching Chinese in
the internationally recognized pin yin system of phonetics, in
the simplified style of writing (while also teaches classical
traditional Chinese writing), and in standard common speech of
Putonghua (Mandarin). First rate teachers and top-notch quality
education are the competitive advantages of the school. Since our
founding, we have experienced continuous growth that our faculty
and students have reached several hundreds, that we have already
accomplished our overall teaching goals, that is, the Chinese
classes will be the main programs and it is complimented by the
weekend English class, math classes, weekend talents class
(music, art, and dancing…etc.), after school programs (the normal
school days Monday to Friday), summer English – Chinese
bilingual class, summer talent class (Monday to Friday, half day
or full day program), as well as summer China travel tour…etc.
To accommodate the demand of the new trend, our school has
recently started to host the summer program of Chinese students
travel to the United States for study tour, Children Art and
Cultural Exchange Program and short term Oral Chinese Program for
those American professors who travel to China to teach English,
to promote the cultural exchange of the Chinese and Americans and
improve the understanding and friendship between the people of
both countries.
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