School History

Dalian Maple Leaf International School: Jinshitan High School was opened in 1995 with 14 students. Student enrolment rapidly increased and new school facilities were constructed to meets the growing demands.

In 2009, a new Girls’ Campus was opened in Jinshitan just across the road from the existing high school, which is now the Boys’ Campus. The combined enrolment in Grades 10, 11 and 12 from both campuses exceeds 2,600. Maple Leaf students come from all over China and from many countries around the world.

Maple Leaf’s Jinshitan High School’s program was first inspected and certified by the British Columbia Ministry of Education in the 1997-98 school year. It was the first offshore school educational program certified by the Province of British Columbia and the school served as the Province’s pilot school for developing British Columbia’s Offshore School Certification Program.

Today, over 100 British Columbia-certified teachers are teaching British Columbia’s high school program in Grades 10 to 12 at the Jinshitan campuses. In June 2011, approximately 550 Grade 12 students will graduate with a British Columbia high school (Dogwood) diploma and will be accepted into universities in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Europe and Asia.

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