Nanjing Wycombe Abbey School Closing : Tuition Unchanged in Transfer

Nanjing Tangshan Wycombe Abbey School will close after spring 2026 term. Students can transfer to Changzhou, Hangzhou, Hong Kong campuses with same tuition (RMB 126k-191k). Shuttle buses provided.

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Source: OT-Team(G), Social Media

Recent posts circulating on Chinese social media have sparked concern among parents, claiming that Nanjing Tangshan Wycombe Abbey School may soon cease operations. 

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If confirmed, the development would mark another major shift in China’s international education sector this year, following the closure of Beijing Yitu School and the merger of Dulwich College campuses in Shanghai’s Pudong and Puxi districts.

  • Closure Rumors Gain Traction

On the afternoon of April 17, multiple parents shared online that the school would be shutting down and that a parent meeting had been scheduled for the following day. According to several sources familiar with the matter, these claims were not unfounded.

Parents who attended a meeting with school representatives on April 18 said they were informed that the Nanjing campus would officially close at the end of the current academic term.

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  • Transition Plans for Students

At the meeting, the school reportedly outlined a comprehensive transition plan. Students will be allowed to complete the current semester before transferring to other campuses within the Wycombe Abbey international network, including those in Changzhou, Hangzhou, and Hong Kong, as well as planned future campuses in Thailand, Singapore, and South Korea. Tuition fees will remain unchanged.

Additional measures include shuttle bus services between Nanjing and the Changzhou campus and preferential boarding arrangements. For families unable to relocate, the school has offered assistance in transferring students to local public or private institutions.

While the transition plan appears thorough, many parents noted that it underscores the abrupt downturn of a school that once launched with considerable prestige.

  • A Promising Start

Established in September 2021, Nanjing Wycombe Abbey School is a sister school of the prestigious UK-based Wycombe Abbey. It offers a full K–12 pathway, including the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), a bilingual curriculum for compulsory education, and internationally recognized IGCSE and A-Level programs. Annual tuition fees range from RMB 126,000 to RMB 191,100.

The school also invested heavily in infrastructure, featuring facilities such as an indoor heated swimming pool, a standard football pitch, a theater-grade performing arts center, science laboratories, design studios, and ceramics classrooms.

Many parents expressed regret over the reported closure. Some noted on social media that they had been satisfied with the school’s teaching approach and that their children had enjoyed the learning environment. Others highlighted the school’s emphasis on holistic education as a key factor in their initial decision to enroll.

  • Uncertainty Remains

Notably, as recently as April 8, the school’s official WeChat account was still promoting upcoming open day events. As of now, no formal public announcement has been issued, leaving open the possibility that the campus may be merged into another within the Wycombe Abbey system rather than fully shut down.

  • Declining Enrollment and Financial Pressures

Industry observers point to declining student enrollment and financial strain as likely drivers behind the situation. Sources indicate that student numbers peaked at around 500 two years ago but have since fallen steadily. By early 2025, enrollment had dropped below 400—well short of the estimated 600 students needed to break even.

Enrollment challenges have also been evident in admissions outcomes. For the 2025 high school entrance cycle in Nanjing, the school reportedly planned to admit 300 students but ultimately failed to enroll any. Analysts have previously warned that private schools experiencing “zero admission” cycles face significant operational risks.

At the same time, the school’s high operating costs have added pressure. Its commitment to a 1:1 ratio of Chinese and international teachers, small class sizes with dedicated foreign staff, global faculty recruitment, and premium facilities all require substantial and sustained financial investment.

  • A Broader Local Context

Beyond internal factors, the situation also reflects the broader education landscape in Nanjing. The city has long been known for its strong public education system, and many families continue to favor the domestic academic track.

Even among those considering international education, public school international divisions are often the preferred choice. This has contributed to a concentration of top-performing students in public institutions, reinforcing a “winner-takes-more” dynamic.

In the 2026 Ivy League admissions cycle, for example, students from Nanjing received 17 offers, 16 of which went to public schools—further highlighting the dominance of the public sector and its influence on parental decision-making.

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SSIS Open Morning in Shanghai : Tour Campus & Meet Educators (Apr 29–May 27)

Experience SSIS difference at Shanghai Open Morning (Apr 29–May 27, Wed 9:30-12:30). Tour facilities, meet leadership, sample lunch, and discover bilingual class for ages 2-3. 15 families max per session.

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During your visit, you will:


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Tour the world‑class campus

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  • SSIS Aquatic Centre 6‑lane solar‑heated competition pool with a 200‑seat gallery. First Swim England-accredited school in Shanghai. Swimming is compulsory for Grades 1–8.

  • Golf Learning Centre - Indoor Flightscope simulator with putting and chipping area. Golf is integrated into PE for Grade 1–10, plus outdoor driving range and 9‑hole putting green.

  • Performing Arts Centre (PAC) - 600+ seats, hosting annual student musicals and drama productions.

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Behind these achievements stands a remarkably stable community of educators: a 1:7 teacher-student ratio, an average tenure of six years, and over one in five teachers have served more than a decade.


This is the oasis of continuity – where your child’s journey can truly take root.


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SSIS combines future-ready Singaporean values with a vibrant international community, uniting teachers, students, and families around one goalyour child’s holistic growth.


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SSIS is not a copy of any Western system. It is a mature, confident Asian education paradigm – combining the rigour of Singaporean mathematics and sciences with the inquiry‑based, holistic approach of the best international programmes.


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  • Curriculum pathway: Lower Secondary → IGCSE → IBDP, enriched with Singapore Maths and Chinese language tailored to three levels.

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SSIS is also active members of ACAMISSISCSSL, and a certified junior golf skill grading centre by the China Golf Association.


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SSIS students are exposed to an interwoven curriculum that prepares them for each stage of promotion and participation:


  • IB average score: 36–39 (out of 45) – significantly above the global average (29–30) and above the Singapore national average.

  • 30% of SSIS students achieve 40+ points.

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The SSIS university counselling team brings over 40 years of combined experience, offering one‑to‑one support from Grade 9 onwards.


Each year, more than 150 universities visit the SSIS campus, giving students direct access to admissions officers from around the world.


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Special Treat on the Day



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Sample SSIS school lunch favourites – with vegetables that come from sister company, Mahota Farm on Chongming Island, and are prepared by a Head Chef who has served the school for 25 years.


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New for SSIS’ Youngest Learners:

Bilingual Family Class (Ages 2-3)

SSIS is launching a dedicated programme for its youngest Sabres in the 2026–27 academic year.

  • 1:4 adult-to-student ratio – Personalised care from two homeroom Mandarin teachers, a governess, and specialist teachers.

  • Mandarin-first, English-exposure model – Designed for the critical early years of language development.

  • Full access to SSIS facilities

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Date & Time

April 29 | May 13, 20 & 27

Wednesdays, 9.30am-12:30pm


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