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American Campus Target List Schools CHINA UNIVERSITÉ PUBLICATION DISTRIBUTION LIST School Name-Shanghai School Name-Beijing Adcote School Shanghai Beanstalk International Bilingual School Britannica International School, Shanghai Beijing Aidi School Canadian International School Kunshan Beijing Biss International School Concordia International School Shanghai Beijing City International School Dulwich College Shanghai Pudong Beijing Huijia Private School Dulwich College Shanghai Puxi Beijing International Bilingual Academy Dulwich College Suzhou Beijing National Day School International Department Fudan International School Beijing New Talent Academy Harrow International School Shanghai Beijing Royal School Hong Qiao International School Beijing Shuren RIBet Private School Lucton School Shanghai Beijing World Youth Academy Lycée Francais De Shanghai Canadian International School Of Beijing Nord Anglia Chinese International School Dulwich College Beijing Nord Anglia International School Shanghai, Pudong Harrow Beijing Shanghai American School Hope International School Shanghai Community International School Innova Academy Shanghai Hd Bilingual School International School Of Beijing Shanghai High School International Division Joy El International Academy Shanghai Huaer Collegiate School Kunshan Kaiwen Academy Shanghai Jincai International School Keystone Academy Shanghai Livingston American School Limai Chinese American (International) School Shanghai Pinhe School Lycée Francais International Charles De Gaulle De Pékin Shanghai QIBao Dwight High School Saint Paul American School Shanghai Shangde Experimental School Springboard International Bilingual School Shanghai Singapore International School The British School Of Beijing, Shunyi Shanghai United International School Tsinghua International School Soong Ching Ling School Tsinghua University High School International The British International School Shanghai, Puxi Western Academy Of Beijing Wellington College International Shanghai Yew Chung International School Of Beijing Western International School Of Shanghai Yew Wah International Education School Beijing Yew Chung International School Of Shanghai Yew Wah School Of Shanghai Gubei Yk Pao School School Name-Guangzhou School Name-Tianjin Alcanta International College Admiral Farragut Academy Tianjin American International School Of Guangzhou Beijing Contemporary International Academy (Tianjin Basis International School Guangzhou School) Canadian International School Of Guangzhou Edu China Clifford International School International Department Of Yaohua Jiacheng School Guangzhou Grace Academy International School Of Tianjin Guangzhou Nanfang International School Maple Leaf International School-Tianjin Huayuan Huamei International School Tian Jin Yaohua Highschool International School Of Dongguan Tianjin Experimental High School Isa Science City International School Tianjin Foreign Languages School Leh International School Foshan Tianjin HeilIBury International School Meisha Academy By Haileybury Tianjin International School Qsi International School Of Dongguan Tianjin Nankai High School The British School Of Guangzhou Wellington College International Tianjin Tlc International School Xinhua High School Ulink College Yinghua International School Utahloy International School Zengcheng Yew Wah International Education School Guangzhou " School Name-Hongkong School Name-Hangzhou American International School Basis International School Hangzhou Australian International School Hong Kong Hangzhou Entel Foreign Language School Canadian International School Of Hong Kong Hangzhou Foreign Languages School Carmel School Hangzhou International School Christian Alliance International School Huili School Hangzhou Concordia International School Rdfz King's College School Hangzhou Delia School Of Canada Yungu School Diocesan Boys' School Discovery College School Name-Shenzhen Elchk Lutheran Academy Basis International School Shenzhen French International School Of Hong Kong Bromsgrove School Mission Hills German Swiss International School Green Oasis School Han Academy International School Of Nanshan Shenzhen Harrow International School Hong Kong Kis International School In Shenzhen Hong Kong Adventist Academy Merchiston International School International College Hong Kong Qsi International School Of Shenzhen Island School Recognize International Academy Jockey Club Sarah Roe School Shekou International School Kellett School Shen Wai International School Kennedy School Shenzhen American International School Kiangsu & Chekiang School - International Sections Shenzhen College Of International Education King George V School Shenzhen International Foundation College Korean International School - International Section Li Po Chun United World College Of Hong Kong Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School School Name-Nanjing Renaissance College Ealing International School Sear Rogers International School High School Affiliated To Nanjing Normal University IB Sha Tin College International Diploma Course Singapore International School Hong Kong High School Affiliated To Nanjing Normal University Shuren South Island School Campus The Harbour School Jin Ling High School International Department The Isf Academy Jurong Country Garden School Victoria Shanghai Academy - Hong Kong Nanjing Eton House International School West Island School Nanjing Experimental International School Yew Chung International School Hong Kong Nanjing International School An Inclusive Learning Ymca Of Hong Kong Christian College Community Nanjing No.3 Senior School International Department School Name-Chengdu The British School Of Nanjing Bard International Academy Chengdu BIBs Chengdu Campus School Name-Wuhan Chengdu Concordia International School Badong No.1 High School Of Hubei International Chengdu Isc Experimental School Department Chengdu Jiaxiang Foreign Languages School Cambridge International School Of Optics Valley Chengdu Meishi International School Maple Leaf International School-Wuhan Chengdu Shishitianfu High School International San New School Wuhan Department Wei Ming School Wuhan Campus College Du Leman Ecole International Wuhan Columbia International High School Confucius International School Chengdu Wuhan Hongshan High School Dujiangyan Qingchengshan Senior High School Wuhan No.1 High School International Department Golden Apple Jin Cheng No.1 Secondary School Wuhan No.2 High School International Department Guangya School Wuhan No.6 High School International Department Guangya School At Luxehills International Community Wuhan Yangtze International School Hongwen School Chengdu (Hwscd) International School Chengdu School Name-Xi’an Malvern College Chengdu Xi'an Bo-Ai International School Meten Preparatory Academy Chengdu Xi'an International School Oxford International College Of Chengdu Xi'an Middle School Of Shaanxi Province International Weiming School (North Campus Chengdu) Education Center Xi'an Shi Tie Yi Zhong Xue International Department School Name-Chongqing Bachuan New Senior Middle School School Name-Dongguan Chongqing No.1 International Studies School Europe-Uk College (Euc) Chongqing Stilwell Foreign Language School Hanlin School Of Dongguan North Normal University Kl International School Of Chongqing Bashu International School Of Dongguan(Isd) Maple Leaf International School-Chongqing Wei Ming School Chongqing Campus Yew Chung International School Of Chongqing (Ycis Chongqing) School Name-Foshan School Name-Jinan Citic Lack Bilingual International School - 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