Shanghai Community International School | Top IB School full IB continuum school Developing the Whole child Preparing the Entrepreneurs of tomorrow Developing rigorous academic standards caring community A truly International experience Title is editable in ---> Content Element Settings ---> Toggle Title Description text ----> Main Content nt Hit SAVE & PUBLISH From nursery and preschool, all the way through grade 12, students at Shanghai Community International School are provided with opportunities to explore their passions in a caring, nurturing, and differentiated environment. Students and teachers join together in learning to appreciate the differences that both enrich us individually as well as create bonds within our community at large. Each Section Title is editable in ---> Content Element Settings ---> Toggle Title Image ---> Content Element Settings ---> Design ---> Background Image. Description text ----> Main Content Link ---> Content Element Settings ---> Footer Content image size: 410px (width) x 420px(height). TIP: Please add the same amount of text as per design. Hit SAVE & PUBLISH We develop inquiring, knowledgeable, and caring learners who contribute positively to their communities. SCIS is one of the first international schools in Shanghai to become fully authorized as an IB Continuum World School, a rigorous academic program. Since 1996, families from different continents have enrolled at SCIS. This school year alone, SCIS has students from over 65 countries, speaking more than 45 languages. We take pride in ensuring our athletics are done the right way — a way that builds character and leads to a better life. At SCIS, the taught curriculum is robust, well-rounded, and fueled by teachers who are as passionate as they are talented and knowledgeable about their subject areas. Established in 1996, SCIS has three campuses spread across Shanghai, including locations in Puxi and Pudong, and offers a seamless international program for students age 2 -18. With over 100 after school activities offered at SCIS, students have the chance to work together around a specific interest and follow their shared passions. Title is editable in ---> Post Element Settings ---> Toggle Title Select the post board in ---> Post Element Settings image size: 380px (width) x 310px (height) Keep the default settings as they are. Hit SAVE & PUBLISH Class Of 2026 | Hector’s Academic Pathway Rigorous IB Courses at SCIS and Passions Beyond the Classroom. about Class Of 2026 | Hector’s Academic Pathway Save the Date: SCIS University Fair Confident Steps towards the Future. about Save the Date: SCIS University Fair The Right Choice for Transfer Families Helping transfer students thrive from day one. about The Right Choice for Transfer Families ACAMIS Silver Division Football Tournament Excellence on the Pitch about ACAMIS Silver Division Football Tournament A Spring to Remember: Spring Carnival 2026 Recap Welcoming the New Season as One Family. about A Spring to Remember: Spring Carnival 2026 Recap Main Title is editable in ---> Tab Element Settings ---> Toggle Title Each Tab Panel Add Content Element Title editable in ---> Content Element Settings ---> Header Content (Heading 2 Style) Write the title in one line add the Heading 2 Style then hightlight the descriptive text and press the Italic Button to look as per design Image is editable in ---> Content Element Settings ---> Header Content Description text ---> Main Content Link ---> Content Element Settings ---> Footer Content. Image size: 600px (width) x 525px (height) TIP: Please add the same amount of text as per design. Hit SAVE & PUBLISH PARENTS STUDENTS ALUMNI We are happy to be at SCIS. We trust that SCIS is the right environment. We have heard a lot of comparisons by talking to other parents and I think this environment at SCIS is not as strict compared to German schools. You have the freedom to explore yourself and develop your personality and get to be a part of a community. These are the advantages here. There are not many schools where a teacher would stay after school and spend so much of their own time and help you grow. People have this misconception about it being an easy education. I think the thought process is continually in our brain—to figure things out by ourselves and learn that your future is in your own hands. At SCIS they really want to embrace the children, their feelings and teach them to enjoy learning. When we think of Shanghai, we immediately think of SCIS. We were talking about this today, ‘why are the students here at SCIS much closer than other schools,’ and we thought it was because it feels like we are more of a family here. We all come from different international backgrounds, so we all have to accept each other, and that’s what really helps us to become a closer community. SCIS is special because of all the students and families from all around the world making it a very rich and culturally diverse community. It’s the very definition of being at an “International School". If it wasn’t for SCIS then I wouldn’t be so knowledgeable about different people from around the world and their cultures. I wouldn’t have made these friends, and wouldn’t have learned the things I learned. I think SCIS has been really great in helping me become an open-minded and international individual, and I’m looking forward to keep on experiencing and learning new things every day. When you look at SCIS from the outside, it’s just a school. To me though, I will always think of it as somewhere I’ve experienced, laughed, cried, succeeded, failed, and learned a lot. There’s a saying, “home is where the heart is.” That’s what SCIS is to me: Home. The diversity that we have at SCIS is unparalleled – even amongst other Shanghai international schools. I’ve always been really grateful that, because of the makeup of my class, my closest friends represent 8 different countries. I really think SCIS has a unique makeup of students. My fondest memory of SCIS was how supportive my teachers were through my junior and senior years. I basically crafted my last year and a half of high school towards what I loved doing. I put on shows and chose topics on music when it came to making essays or final projects. Everyone at SCIS was so encouraging through it all.