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EtonHouse International School Suzhou

China, Suzhou

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees RMB 125,000 - 218,000
Ages 2 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Availability Are there places?
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)

102 Kefa Road.Suzhou Science and Technology TownSuzhou New District P.R China 215011

The Essentials

EtonHouse International School Suzhou has instruction in English.

Location

EtonHouse International School Suzhou is on 102 Kefa Road in Suzhou Science & Technology Town, within Suzhou New District (SND). The campus sits in the city's technology/innovation area and is easily reached by road from Suzhou Industrial Park and the wider New District; Jinji Lake and SIP amenities are the nearest major commercial/leisure hubs.

Stages

The school is a through school serving early years to secondary (commonly listed as ages ~2–18). It offers an IB continuum (PYP, MYP and DP) and also runs Cambridge IGCSE at the relevant stages.

Type

EtonHouse Suzhou is a co‑educational day school (no boarding listed). It is part of the wider EtonHouse group of schools.

Additional learning support

EtonHouse schools commonly provide English-as-an-Additional-Language (EAL) programmes and learning‑support arrangements; the EtonHouse group documentation describes EAL and targeted learning support at its campuses. For specifics about SEN, individual needs, and on-campus arrangements at the Suzhou campus (for example one‑to‑one support, in‑class assistance or external therapists), contact the school's admissions or student‑support team as provision and capacity can vary.

Country affiliation

The school is part of the EtonHouse International Education Group, which is headquartered in Singapore.

Religious affiliation

EtonHouse Suzhou is non‑religious / secular in its stated provision; the EtonHouse group and campus information do not list any religious affiliation.

School day structure

Published school‑directory information lists a typical school day of approximately 08:20 start and 15:25 finish; families should confirm current term timetables and supervised care options directly with the school as times can change.

Bus service

The school offers a school‑bus/transport service (two‑way routes are reported) and EtonHouse group guidance indicates bus services are usually arranged through a third‑party transport provider; parents should ask admissions for current routes, pick‑up/drop‑off points, safety arrangements and fees.

Fees

Annual tuition at EtonHouse International School Suzhou ranges from RMB 125,000 to RMB 218,000 for 2026/27.

Application & one-time fees
- Application / Registration fee: RMB 1,500 (one‑time).
- Refundable deposit: RMB 15,000 (one‑time, refundable under the school's deposit policy).

Tuition fees (by year group)
Annual tuition (RMB) and per‑term amount (per‑term figures shown below are calculated on the basis of three equal terms in the academic year):
- Nursery 2 (age 2): Annual RMB 125,000 — Per term RMB 41,667.
- Kindergarten 1 (age 3): Annual RMB 125,000 — Per term RMB 41,667.
- Kindergarten 2 (age 4): Annual RMB 131,000 — Per term RMB 43,667.
- Kindergarten 3 (age 5): Annual RMB 172,000 — Per term RMB 57,333.
- Grade 1 to Grade 5 (ages 6–10): Annual RMB 188,000 — Per term RMB 62,667.
- Grade 6 to Grade 8 (ages 11–13): Annual RMB 200,000 — Per term RMB 66,667.
- Grade 9 to Grade 10 (ages 14–15): Annual RMB 206,000 — Per term RMB 68,667.
- Grade 11 to Grade 12 (ages 16–17): Annual RMB 218,000 — Per term RMB 72,667.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school issues one‑time and recurring fee invoices and processes payments through its parent payment portal / online payment gateway. Parents are expected to settle invoiced amounts by the due date stated on each invoice.
- Transport and meal fees are commonly billed separately and can be charged either annually or per term (examples below).

Other costs
- School lunches: RMB 5,400 per year (meals are not included in the tuition figure).
- School transport (example routes / charges): New Area — Annual RMB 7,000 (single term RMB 3,500); Park/园区 route — Annual RMB 10,200 (single term RMB 5,100).
- Additional costs such as uniforms, textbooks, exams and extra‑curricular activities are charged separately as applicable.

Boarding
- The school operates as a day school; boarding fees are not applicable.

Refunds and discounts
- The enrolment deposit noted above is described as refundable. Sibling discounts apply: 10% on the second child and 15% on the third and subsequent children.

Fee payment options
- Payments are processed via the school parent portal/online payment gateway. Some EtonHouse campuses accept credit‑card payments through partner payment services; bank transfer options are available for invoiced payments. (Online payment gateway and third‑party payment services are used by the EtonHouse group).
Academics

EtonHouse International School Suzhou teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

EtonHouse International School Suzhou delivers an inquiry-based programme from Early Years through senior secondary, operating as an IB Continuum World School (Early Years/EY, PYP, MYP and IB Diploma) and also offering Cambridge IGCSE within its secondary provision. Early Years and Primary follow the IB PYP and EtonHouse's early-years inquiry curriculum (inspired by Reggio approaches) with integrated Mandarin and additional language instruction. The Middle Years are taught through the IB MYP framework. For senior years the school runs the IB Diploma Programme and has provided alternate senior pathways such as the Advanced Placement International Diploma or an EtonHouse High School Diploma alongside its IGCSE offerings. In 2021 the campus launched the Middleton international division, which uses IPC/IMYC in the lower secondary phase and offers IGCSE and A‑Level routes as alternative pathways for families.

Wellbeing

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose campus-specific information about Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision at the Suzhou campus. EtonHouse group materials describe learning‑support services at some EtonHouse campuses, but I found no Suzhou‑specific published policy, list of supported needs, or confirmation that Suzhou is a specialist SEN institution.

Mental Wellbeing

The school does not publicly disclose Suzhou‑campus details about specific mental‑wellbeing programmes or counselling staff. Group-level EtonHouse material references pastoral care and wellbeing across its campuses, but there is no publicly available Suzhou‑specific description of mental‑health provision or named wellbeing initiatives on the pages I reviewed.

Admissions

Admissions

Below is a step-by-step admissions process for EtonHouse International School — Suzhou (summary based on the school's listings and public admissions portals). If you need confirmation or the most recent forms/fees, contact the school's admissions team directly (see the school website or OpenApply listing). As of January 1, 2026, the typical process is: 1. Enquiry and initial information request: Contact the school to request a tour or an online meeting and ask for the current grade-by-grade fee schedule, annual term dates, and bus/meal options. Parents should note whether the school's portal (OpenApply) is used for applications so they can create an account, and they should confirm available start dates for the year/term they want. Open days or tours can fill fast — check whether a deposit or pre-registration is required to hold a place for a tour. 2. Submit application and pay the registration/application fee: Complete the online application (usually via the school's OpenApply page) and upload required documents: passport/ID, proof of residency or visa (if applicable), recent school reports or teacher references, and immunisation records. The school's published materials and OpenApply guidance show that an application/registration fee is normally charged and that incomplete applications may not be processed; confirm the exact fee amount and payment methods with admissions. Keep certified copies of school reports; some grades require translated or attested documents. 3. Age-appropriate assessment and interview: After the application is processed, the school typically arranges an assessment and/or interview for the child (format depends on age). For younger children this may be a play-based session and a short meeting with parents; for older pupils expect English and mathematics assessments and a student interview or sample lesson. Non-native English speakers applying to older year levels may be asked to take a formal English-language assessment so the school can place language support if needed. Ask whether assessments are on-campus, online, or deferred for applicants overseas. 4. Offer letter, deposit and contract: If a place is offered, the school will issue an offer letter outlining the tuition, one-time fees (for example registration and deposits), payment schedule, and deadlines for acceptance. Public fee listings for the campus show a one-time registration fee and a refundable deposit (example figures published for 2024/25: Registration Fee CNY 1,500; refundable Deposit CNY 15,000), but amounts and refund conditions can change — confirm the current figures on the offer letter before paying. Read the contract for refund terms, withdrawal notice periods, and what the deposit covers (many schools hold the deposit against final term fees or potential contract breaches). 5. Finalise enrolment, payment and logistics: After you accept the offer you will sign the enrolment agreement and arrange tuition payments, school lunch plans, bus routes, uniform purchases and any additional fees (extracurriculars, exams, trips). Check whether the school requires payment by term or annually, what payment channels are accepted (bank transfer, Alipay/WeChat in China, credit card options) and whether any sibling discounts apply. Keep copies of receipts and confirm any instalment plans in writing. 6. Orientation and start of term: The school will provide details for orientation, supply/uniform lists, the first-day timetable and any health or administration forms that must be completed before the child's first day. If your child requires English-language support or other learning adjustments, confirm those services ahead of the start date so the school can plan staffing and placement. For families relocating from overseas, confirm visa/residence-permit requirements and the school's document deadlines to avoid delay.

Scholarships

Group-level scholarship activity: EtonHouse Group announced an academic scholarship scheme (IGCSE and IB Diploma) when launching IB/IGCSE provision at certain campuses; that 2020 announcement described awards that could cover application fees, capital levies and school fees for the duration of the course, with academic and conduct conditions attached. Those scholarships were linked to specific programme launches and had eligibility/maintenance conditions (minimum predicted grades and community contribution expectations). Suzhou-specific status: There is no clear public listing (on the Suzhou campus profiles and common international school directories) of an ongoing, campus-wide scholarship programme for EtonHouse Suzhou at the time of this check. If you are seeking fee assistance, merit scholarships, or programme-specific awards for Suzhou, ask the campus admissions office directly — they will confirm whether any scholarships, bursaries, fee waivers, or exam-specific awards are available, what the eligibility criteria are, and the application deadlines. For transparency, request written details of any award (what it covers, renewal conditions, and any tied obligations).

Waitlist

EtonHouse campuses commonly use a waitlist when a grade is full: if a child meets admission criteria but there is no immediate vacancy, families are placed on the school's waitlist and will be contacted when a place opens. EtonHouse admissions pages for other EtonHouse campuses state that the application fee is non-refundable/non-transferable if you remain on the waitlist, and that priority is typically given to staff children, siblings of enrolled students and children from other EtonHouse campuses before being ordered by application date. The school usually asks families to keep their application file current while on the waitlist (for example by updating contact details and any changes to the child's school records); however, specific waitlist policies (how the list is ordered, whether positions are disclosed, and how long an application remains active) vary by campus — confirm exact waitlist rules with Suzhou admissions.

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