NSFZ has been actively involved in international
exchanges and has established relationship with
many schools aboard, among which the relationship
with 4 schools respectively in Japan, South Korea
and Australia is long term and stable. There are
regular exchange teachers, exchange teaching materials
and exchange internet courses between these schools
and our. Apart form those, our school are also currently
doing the following:
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AFS Program: 15 teachers
and students in our school have volunteered to
join in the program and our school has received
7 students from America, Japan, Germany, Demark
on the same program as well. Three years
in a row from 2003 to 2005, our school successful
hosted the winter camps for AFS China office to
select Chinese students.
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Sino-American Teachers¡¯
Exchange Program: Six language
teachers have been on the program, teaching in
some of the high schools in the city of Boston,
etc, in America .
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Nanjing---Caulfied
Grammar School Culture & Education Exchange
Center: This center was established
in Nanjing with the effort of both schools to
enhance the cooperation with Caulfied Grammar
School Melbourne, Australia. And some 300 Australian
students will come to our school each year.
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The exchange program
with Sakura Kawaka High School in Aichi, Japan:
The program can be traced back to the 1980s and
twenty teachers have had a further study in Japan.
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IGCSE Course:
This course has been introduced from Britain to
our school since we started cooperation with British
Altrincham Grammar School for Girls. So far there
are five teachers who have obtained the certificate
to teach the course after their having been trained
in Britain.
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Short-term Training
Programs of Teachers in Foreign Countries:
Fifteen teachers have been sent to Australia,
Britain and Canada for short-term training.
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Other short-term
exchange programs: Around 15 teachers
majoring in different subjects have received continuous
education training in Australia, Britain and Canada.
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Summer Study Tour:
Every summer, about an average number of 50 students
will go for a study tour during summer vacation
to Britain, France or Australia, which helps broaden
the students¡¯ vision of the world.
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Foreign Students¡¯
Visit to NSFZ: American Arizona-Jingshan
Philharmonic Society and ALMA
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Other distinguished
guests¡¯ visit:
Singapore Education Minister
A study tour to BaoShang High School in Japan
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Ms. Henderson , director of American inter-schools
communication association
Ms. Susan Riley £¬vice major of Melbourne, Australia,
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