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Wellington College International Tianjin is an all-through British international school established in 2011 on a 35,000 m2 campus in the Hongqiao District of Tianjin. The campus opened in August 2011, following construction that began in September 2009. The College serves pupils aged 2–18 and offers the British curriculum from Early Years through to IGCSE (Years 10–11) and the A Level programme in the International Curriculum Centre. Mandarin is taught as a core subject across the curriculum, with a dedicated Mandarin department, and the Early Years programme combines the British EYFS with Chinese curriculum elements in a bilingual setting. English is used as daily language of communication and instruction, with English as a language of instruction for most subjects and Mandarin taught throughout the school. The school is co-educational and offers boarding for senior pupils. The principal is Yang Yang. The campus features a 500-seat theatre, a state-of-the-art sports hall, libraries, science labs and dedicated arts spaces, and a broad enrichment program including World Scholar's Cup, MUN, the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, exchanges and a wide range of cultural, sporting and residential activities.
1 Yide Ave, Hongqiao District, Tianjin, China, 300120
Wellington College International Tianjin has 500 pupils, instruction in English, Mandarin.
The Wellington College International Tianjin campus is at No.1 Yide Dao, Hong Qiao District, Tianjin 300120, China. It is located in the Hongqiao District in Tianjin's northern area, within easy reach of central Tianjin. The campus is a short 5-minute walk from Xibei Jiao subway station on Line 1, and Tianjin West Railway Station is one stop away. Access by car follows Beima Road to Beimen Wai Dajie and then Nanyunhe Nan Lu, with the college about 500m ahead on the left.
The school is organised into three main sections: Early Years (Nest) for ages 2–6, Junior School for ages 6–11, and Senior School for ages 11–18. Open admissions indicate Year 2 to Year 13, roughly corresponding to ages 7–18.
The school is co-educational and offers both day schooling and boarding. Boarding is available for pupils aged 11–18 in the Benson House, alongside the day programme.
The wellbeing programme supports mental, emotional, and physical health, with expanded counselling and coaching available to all pupils. There are dedicated SEN-related resources, including special educational needs officers, in‑house counsellors, guidance and welfare staff, coaches, diversity leaders, and links to external educational psychologists for additional learning support and safeguarding.
The school is affiliated with Wellington College in Berkshire, England, as the first overseas partnership within the Wellington College network.
There is no religious affiliation stated in official materials.
Exact daily start and end times are not published publicly. The school operates a bus service with the aim that pupils arrive at school by around 08:15. Afternoon bus departures are 16:00 on Wednesdays and Fridays, and 17:00 on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
A school bus service is provided in cooperation with Tianjin YiLong Transportation Co., Ltd. The service covers twelve routes designed to minimise journey times, with bus monitors on each vehicle. The company aims for pupils to reach school by 08:15 and provides afternoon departures at 16:00 or 17:00 depending on the day.
Annual tuition at Wellington College International Tianjin ranges from RMB 173,600 to RMB 342,500 for 2026/27.
Wellington College International Tianjin teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Australian Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
Wellington College International Tianjin delivers an International British Curriculum across Early Years, Primary (Junior School) and Secondary (Senior School), with Mandarin taught as a core language to support bilingual global citizenship. The Early Years Bilingual Centre covers Pre-Nursery to Year 1 and follows the British EYFS framework, implemented by a team of Western and Chinese teachers with assistants and activities in English and Mandarin. The Junior School curriculum is modeled on the English National Curriculum and enriched by the International Primary Curriculum, including English, Mandarin, Mathematics, Science, Humanities, Arts and Physical Education alongside a broad co-curricular program. In Senior School, students work towards the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) in Years 10–11, and then progress to the A Level programme in the International Curriculum Centre, with AS Levels in Year 12 and A Levels in Year 13. Mandarin continues as a core subject throughout, with continued focus on developing proficiency across all stages.
The Wellbeing Programme at Wellington College International Tianjin, based on the English Wellington model, comprises six strands, Physical Health, Positive Relationships, Perspective, Strengths, The World, and Meaning and Purpose, and includes an expanded counselling and coaching service available to all pupils.
Public-facing materials do not specify a dedicated SEN provision, the types of SEN supported, or whether the school is a specialist SEN institution.
English is the language of instruction; Mandarin is taught daily by Mandarin specialists across year groups, and ELA is referenced as part of campus life.
Mental wellbeing is supported by a Wellbeing Programme with a campus wellbeing team, access to psychological services, mindfulness-based practices, and a counselling/coaching service for pupils.
Safeguarding and child protection are central, with annual safeguarding training for staff, signing of safeguarding policies and codes of conduct, and recruitment aligned with ITFCP guidelines.
Step 1. Visit the College. Visiting the College is optional but highly recommended. You can arrange a campus visit to see the Tianjin site and ask initial questions about the curriculum, facilities, and daily life. A visit helps families assess fit before starting the application process.
Step 2. Complete and Submit an Online Application via Open Apply. Submit the online application, upload all available supporting documents, and pay the non-refundable RMB 2,000 application fee. If this is your first time using Open Apply, you must register an account; if you already have an account, sign in and proceed with the application. After submission, the Admissions team will confirm receipt of your materials. In addition to the application, there is a one-time RMB 18,000 Resource Fee payable on acceptance, which is refundable on withdrawal in accordance with policy. The tuition fees can be paid annually or by term and include detailed termly schedules; fees and payment terms are published alongside the application steps.
Step 3. Admissions' Assessment. After the application is received, you will get an email confirmation from the Admissions Office. The Admissions team will arrange the relevant testing and, if necessary, an interview. This step determines whether further consideration by the Admissions Committee is required.
Step 4. Admissions' Committee Review Application and Assessments. The Admissions Committee reviews the application materials and assessment results. Decisions are communicated by email, and the intention is to offer a place within about one week of the assessment taking place. A campus tour can be booked if you wish to visit again or see additional facilities.
1) Academic Scholarships (IGCSE and A Level): Locals and foreigners with outstanding academic achievement can apply for IGCSE and A Level scholarships. Awards span categories and include substantial tuition fee reductions.
2) Individual Scholarships: Art Scholarships, Sports Scholarships, and Music Scholarships recognise exceptional talent in arts, athletics, or music.
3) Master's Scholarship Award: This award recognises top-performing IGCSE or A Level pupils in the Scholars Programme at graduation. Award amounts shown include 50,000 RMB for eligible IGCSE Year 11 scholars and 50,000 RMB for eligible A Level Year 13 scholars.
4) Young Achievers Scholarship (Years 7–9): Up to 10% tuition fee reduction per category (Academic, Sports, Arts, or Music). Eligibility is for students in Years 7–9 with exceptional talent.
5) IGCSE Scholarship (Years 10–11): Up to 60% tuition fee reduction combining academic and co-curricular awards (Academic Award up to 30%; Co-curricular Award up to 10% per category). Eligibility: students entering Years 10–11 with exceptional talent.
6) A Level Scholarship (Years 12–13): Award amounts range from 10% to 100% tuition fee reduction. Eligibility: students demonstrating outstanding ability in academics, sports, arts, or music.
7) Elite Sports Scholarships: Elite Performance Scholarships are available to support high-performing athletes.
8) Eligibility and application process: Eligibility criteria include reaching Grade A or above in admissions' English test and scoring 120 or higher on CAT4. Applications for scholarships begin via a scholarship enquiry form and Admissions contact; the school provides forms and guidance through the Admissions Office.
The admissions pages do not describe a waitlist or pooling system.