Study at Dulwich College China
Dulwich College benefits from a rich history. One of Britain’s most
prestigious independent schools, Dulwich was founded in 1619 as
“Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift” by the great Shakespearean actor
Edward Alleyn with letters patent from King James I. The College has
a distinguished tradition of inspired teaching and genuine
scholarship. Students come from a wide range of backgrounds with
diverse interests that enrich the life of the College. Almost one
sixth of all students at Dulwich College London are accepted at
Oxford, Cambridge or top tier North American Universities. ‘Old
Alleynians’ have a long history of distinguished careers. Amongst
the most well known are perhaps Sir Ernest Shackleton and P G
Wodehouse, although other household names include Raymond Chandler,
C S Forester and Trevor Bailey.
In 2003 Dulwich College London founded its first international
school in China forging strong and valuable links to Asia. Dulwich
now has international schools in Shanghai, Beijing and Suzhou.
Dulwich College China’s ethos and curriculum are grounded in close
partnership with Dulwich College London. The College educational
philosophy places equal emphasis on a student’s intellectual and
personal development and students are encouraged to participate in a
wide variety of activities at the College, both inside and outside
the classroom.
Contact Dulwich Colleges
Shanghai 86 21 5899 9910
http://www.dcshanghai.cn/
Beijing 86 10 6454 9000
http://www.dcbeijing.cn/
Suzhou 86 512 6295 9500
http://www.dcsuzhou.cn/
London
http://www.dulwich.org.uk/
http://www.dulwichcollege.cn
info@dulwichcollege.cn