Normaan Merchant, China's demand for pricey international schools 'insatiable.' Associated Press, Sept 12, 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/b ... c8a724bb_story.html
Note:
(a) I did go to AP website to read this same report. Indeed, the first name of the reporter has double a.
(b) "TIANJIN, China — The school year at Haileybury College's campus outside Beijing * * * Attending Haileybury costs up to $28,000 a year. But Haileybury, which opened the Chinese version of its century-old Australian prep school three years ago, nearly doubled its enrollment this year and is considering opening a second campus in China."
(i) "[O]utside Beijing." The Chinese campus is not in Beijing or its suburb. Rather it is located in Tianjin. Beijing is mentioned, because foreigners (ie, non-Chinese) do not know Tianjin.
(ii) Haileybury (Melbourne)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haileybury_(Melbourne)
(Type: Independent, Co-educational, Day school [which means no boarding]; Denomination Uniting Church; P-12; section 2 History)
(A) An "independent" school in UK and the Commonwealth means the same as a "private" school in US.
(B) K-12
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%E2%80%9312
(section 2 P–12: "In Australia, P–12 is sometimes used in place of K–12, particularly in Queensland, where it is used as an official term in the curriculum framework. P–12 schools serve children for the thirteen years from prep until Year 12")
In US, it is K-12, kindergarten to 12. (In US but not in Taiwan, kindergarten is part of the primary school -- both geographically and administratively. the school systems from K-12 vary in US, because they are run by local governments (cities and towns). The Cambridge (Massachusetts) Public Schools has elementary school (K-5, inclusive), Upper School (grades 6-8) and high school (9-12). More likely in US, the intermediate level is called middle school.
In Australia, P-12 = Prep to 12, where "Prep" (short for preparatory") is the same as kindergarten in US. Not just Queensland, but in Victoria also (a state whose capital is Melbourne). See, eg,
Prep. Transition. In "Primary Years" (a tag in the top horizontal bar), Carwatha College P-12, undated.www.carwatha.vic.edu.au/Primary-Years/Junior-School/
http://www.carwatha.vic.edu.au/Primary-Years/Junior-School/
These "Prep" students in the Prep are, and look, kindergart(e)ners.
Carwatha College
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carwatha_College
(a state co-educational school located in Noble Park North ['26 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district'], Victoria, Australia)
(c) section 2 History in (b)(ii) tells the founder of the Melbourne school came from Haileybury College of England.
(i) Haileybury and Imperial Service College
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ha ... ial_Service_College
(Type Independent school, [co-ed], Boarding and day school; Religion Church of England; Location Hertford Heath [a village], Hertfordshire; Ages 11–19 [College's own website says '11-18']; section 1 History: started out as East India Company (EIC) College in 1806)
(ii) The preceding page does not explain how Haileybury name came about. It turns out that the name Haileybury was there when EIC college was founded.
(A) The East India College. In The story of Haileybury. England: Haileybury College, undated
https://www.haileybury.com/explo ... /east-india-college
("On 23 October 1805, 'Hailey Bury House near Hertford' and its surrounding 60-acre estate was sold by auction at Garraway's Coffee House in London to the Directors of the East India Company for the site of their proposed college. * * * The College was based initially at Hertford Castle. In terms of space, cost and the limitations of a proposed lease, it was obvious that this could never be more than a temporary occupancy. In consequence, the Building Committee of the East India Company selected William Wilkins to design a purpose-built college on their new site. * * * Wilkins designed an elegant building in the Greek revival taste, the heart of which, the South Front and the Quadrangle, still survive to this day [as part of Haileybury College]. The new East India College at Haileybury opened for business at its new premises in 1809")
At the end of the text, you will find the link to the next section: "The founding of Haileybury."
(B) Book Uncovers a School for Scandal. Hertfordshire Mercury, February 24, 2006
http://www.hertfordshiremercury. ... 7-detail/story.html
(iii) two photos of Haileybury Quad.
(A) Father Luke Miller, New Guv's Test 1. Haileyburiana, Feb 13, 2011
haileyburiana.blogspot.com/2011_02_13_archive.html
(last photo, which is a bird's-eye view)
(B) Nigel Lomas, Haileybury Quad | 360 degree panorama of the Quad at Haileybury College in Herts England. Flickr, Apr 8, 2012.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/niglom/7068722591
(iv) Clement Attlee (prime minister 1945 – 1951; Labour Party; preceded and succeeded by Winston Churchill) was from Haileybury College (England) and went on to Oxford as an undergraduate.
(v) college
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College
(section 3.17 United Kingdom: In the context of secondary education, 'college' is used in the names of some private schools, e.g. Eton College and Winchester College) |