2026 Hurun Top 100 China International Schools : Keystone No。1

Hurun Education's 2026 Top 100 International Schools in China: Keystone Academy rises to No.1, YK Pao School drops to 2nd. 42 Shanghai schools lead. Includes separate Top 30 for foreign children. See the full ranking shifts.

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2026 Hurun Top 100 China International Schools : Keystone No。1
2026 Hurun Top 100 China International Schools : Keystone No。1
2026 Hurun Top 100 China International Schools : Keystone No。1

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2026 Hurun Top 100 China International Schools : Keystone No。1

The 2026 Hurun Education Top International Schools in China has been released, with this year’s rankings showing a major reshuffle among leading international schools across the country.

The biggest change came at the very top: Keystone Academy in Beijing moved up from fourth place last year to claim the No. 1 position for the first time, replacing Shanghai’s YK Pao School, which fell to second. Shenzhen College of International Education remained in third place.

The ranking, published by Hurun Education, is now in its eighth edition and includes the Top 100 International Schools in China and the Top 30 Schools for Children of Foreign Personnel.

  • Keystone Academy Takes the Top Spot

Keystone Academy’s rise to No. 1 marks the first time since the ranking was launched in 2017 that YK Pao School has not held the top position.

The top 10 of the 2026 Hurun Education Top 100 International Schools in China are:

  1. Keystone Academy — Beijing

  2. YK Pao School — Shanghai

  3. Shenzhen College of International Education — Shenzhen

  4. SDSZ International Department — Beijing

  5. Shanghai Pinghe School — Shanghai

  6. Beijing National Day School International Department — Beijing

  7. UWC Changshu China — Suzhou

  8. Shanghai World Foreign Language Academy International Department — Shanghai

  9. Guangdong Country Garden School — Foshan

  10. International Curriculum Center of RDFZ (ICC) — Beijing

Several established schools remained firmly among the country’s leading institutions. Shanghai Pinghe School, Beijing National Day School International Department, UWC Changshu China, Shanghai World Foreign Language Academy International Department and Guangdong Country Garden School all stayed within the top 10.

International Curriculum Center of RDFZ (ICC) climbed one place from last year to enter the top 10.

Other notable performers included Qinglan Mountain School, which rose from 34th to 25th, and Chongqing Depu School, which jumped from 40th to 30th. Daoxiang Lake School also moved sharply upward, from 71st to within the top 50.

Shanghai Qingpu Pinghe School made its debut in the top 50 after previously being outside the top 100.

Eight schools entered the Top 100 for the first time this year, including Nord Anglia International School Shanghai Pudong, Fettes College Guangzhou, Dystar Academy, Olive Tree International Academy and other new entrants.

  • Shanghai Remains China's International Education Hub

Shanghai continues to dominate the national landscape by school count.

A total of 42 schools in Shanghai made the 2026 rankings, including 29 Chinese international schools and 13 schools for children of foreign personnel.

Beijing followed with 34 schools, including 26 Chinese international schools and eight schools for children of foreign personnel. Guangzhou and Shenzhen each had 12 schools, while Suzhou had 10.

Shanghai also had three schools in the top 10 of the Top 100 Chinese international schools and six schools in the top 10 of the separate Top 30 ranking for schools serving children of foreign personnel.

Hurun Chairman and Chief Research Officer Rupert Hoogewerf said the concentration of highly ranked international schools can also reflect a city’s broader level of internationalization, particularly as local governments increasingly focus on attracting and retaining talent.

  • Foreign-Children Schools: Beijing Shunyi Remains No. 1

In the separate Hurun Education Top 30 Schools for Children of Foreign Personnel in China, Beijing Shunyi International School retained the top position.

Dulwich College Beijing remained second, while Shanghai High School International Division climbed two places to third.

Other schools that remained in the top 10 included Beijing Yew Chung International School, Shanghai American School, Dulwich College Shanghai Pudong, Shanghai United International School, Wellington College International Shanghai and Yew Chung International School of Shanghai.

Tsinghua University High School International Department rose two places into the top 10.

Two schools entered the ranking for the first time: Shekou International School in Shenzhen and Shanghai British School.

  • What Is Driving the Changes?

The 2026 ranking comes at a time when China's international education sector is moving away from rapid expansion and toward consolidation and quality improvement.

By the end of 2025, the number of officially recognized international schools in the Chinese mainland had fallen to 928, from a historical peak of 972 in 2024. Private international schools accounted for 523, or 56.4%, while public-school international departments or classes accounted for 248, and schools for children of foreign personnel 157.

New school openings also dropped sharply. Only single-digit numbers of new schools were established in 2025, compared with 13 in 2024 and 41 in 2021. At the same time, dozens of schools were closed, merged or converted, particularly smaller private institutions facing operational or compliance difficulties.

Large education groups, however, continued to expand, accounting for more than half of planned new campuses in 2025–26.

The changing overseas study landscape is another factor. Demand for the US, UK and Canada has softened, while destinations including Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia have gained popularity among Chinese students and families.

  • How the Ranking Was Compiled

Hurun Education based the ranking primarily on an expert peer-review survey. A total of 304 valid questionnaires were collected from international education professionals, including school leaders, administrators, experienced teachers and industry experts.

The evaluation also considered three factors — graduates’ destinations, extracurricular activities and school reputation — with their combined weighting increased from 10% to 20% this year.

International accreditation and curriculum recognition, including those from WASC, NEASC, CIS, IBO, CAIE and the College Board, were also taken into account.

The ranking covers schools in 20 Chinese cities. The Top 100 Chinese international schools have an average international curriculum launch year of 2011 and a combined enrollment of about 95,000 students.

The separate Top 30 schools for children of foreign personnel span 10 cities, with an average founding year of 2000 and nearly 40,000 students in total.

  • More Than a Ranking

The latest results also reflect a broader shift in what families expect from international education.

Hurun noted that international schools generally offer smaller classes, higher teacher-to-student ratios and more diverse extracurricular opportunities, while many are increasingly combining international curricula with Chinese national curriculum requirements.

At the same time, the cost of international education remains a major consideration for families. With overseas tuition and living expenses also rising, destinations such as Hong Kong and Singapore are becoming increasingly attractive alternatives to traditional US and UK routes.

The DSE curriculum has also emerged as a growing option. In 2026, the number of mainland universities recognizing DSE results increased from 145 to 165, including a number of leading Double First-Class universities.

Artificial intelligence is another area drawing increasing attention. International schools are experimenting with AI-related courses, interdisciplinary programs and project-based learning, suggesting that technology could significantly reshape international education over the next five to ten years.

For parents, however, the ranking should be viewed as a reference rather than a definitive guide. A school’s position on a national list does not necessarily determine whether it is the right fit for an individual child. Curriculum, teaching style, boarding arrangements, university destinations, costs and even distance from home can all matter when making the final decision.

As Hoogewerf put it, the schools on the list represent institutions highly recognized by their peers, but the best school is ultimately the one that best fits the child.

2026 Hurun Top 100 China International Schools : Keystone No。1
2026 Hurun Top 100 China International Schools : Keystone No。1
2026 Hurun Top 100 China International Schools : Keystone No。1
2026 Hurun Top 100 China International Schools : Keystone No。1
2026 Hurun Top 100 China International Schools : Keystone No。1
2026 Hurun Top 100 China International Schools : Keystone No。1

AirAsia Passenger Defecates on Seat on Kota Kinabalu to Shanghai Flight

On AirAsia flight AK1516 from Kota Kinabalu to Shanghai on August 18, a passenger defecated on her seat and carpet, 5 meters from the toilet, causing a 40-minute odor ordeal for passengers and crew.

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Passenger Defecates on Seat During Flight to Shanghai – 'The Toilet Was 5 Meters Away'

Passengers on a flight from Malaysia to Shanghai had an unforgettable experience last week – for all the wrong reasons.

On August 18, the 22:30 flight AK1516 operated by AirAsia took off from Kota Kinabalu Airport, bound for Shanghai Pudong. It was a red-eye flight, scheduled to land around 3:00 AM the next morning. Most passengers were trying to sleep.

Then, the smell hit. And no one could escape it for the next 40 minutes.

AirAsia Passenger Defecates on Seat on Kota Kinabalu to Shanghai Flight

'The Toilet Was 5 Meters Away'

A passenger seated nearby shared the experience with reporters on August 20.

"I was sitting right across the aisle from her," she said. "It was around 2 AM – everyone was asleep. A woman with two kids suddenly got up, grabbed a bag, and rushed toward the toilet. Then we all started smelling something terrible."

The smell grew stronger. Passengers in both front and back rows woke up, confused and annoyed, looking around to figure out what was happening.

Then someone in the front row turned around and saw it.

"I noticed there was feces all over the carpet. And on the seat too," the passenger said. "What I don't understand is – the toilet was literally 5 meters behind us. We were in row 26, and the plane only had about 30 rows. She could have easily made it. The toilet wasn't even closed."

'Everyone Thought It Was One of the Kids'

Another passenger, Mr. Zhuo, told reporters that he was still frustrated when recounting the experience.

The woman appeared to be in her 40s, traveling with two boys around 10 years old each – one by the window, the other lying across the aisle seat. She sat in the middle. She told nearby passengers she wasn't feeling well.

"Initially, we thought someone had vomited. I told my wife to just let it go. But when the passenger in front turned around and pointed out the feces on the floor, everyone lost it."

Mr. Zhuo added that the woman had used a plastic bag to contain some of it – but not all of it. Feces had also dropped onto the carpet.

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40 Minutes of Pure Suffering

The crew responded quickly once they were notified. A flight attendant grabbed tissue paper and tried to clean up the mess, even spraying perfume to mask the odor.

But with the plane preparing to land, the cabin air conditioning was turned off – leaving trapped passengers with nowhere to escape the smell for the remaining 40 minutes of the flight.

One passenger described it as "absolutely unbearable." Another said: "We were all holding our breath, but you can't hold your breath for 40 minutes."

What If You Really Need to Go During Takeoff or Landing?

The incident sparked a wider discussion online: what should you do if you desperately need to use the toilet during the times when the seatbelt sign is on – like takeoff, landing, or turbulence?

Frequent flyers chimed in with practical advice:

"Ask the flight attendant – they can often help or give you permission."

"You can usually use the toilet during ascent or descent. Just don't flush – the vacuum system doesn't work properly at low altitude, and you could damage it."

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Thailand Autumn Travel Guide 2026 : Weather, Festivals & Deals

Plan your Thailand autumn getaway with weather tips for Sep-Nov, top destinations like Bangkok & Phuket, and festival highlights like Loy Krathong. Ideal for travelers seeking cultural experiences and seasonal deals.

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Thailand Autumn Travel Guide 2026 : Weather, Festivals & Deals

Thailand is renowned for its vibrant festivals that occur throughout the year. However, autumn stands out as a particularly festive season, attracting numerous tourists with its unique celebrations. 

As the intense heat of summer fades, autumn in Thailand ushers in a fresher and more tranquil atmosphere. Travel during this season not only offers relaxation but also an inspiring experience that can rejuvenate your spirit.

Weather in Autumn

SeptemberSeptember marks the peak of the rainy season in Thailand. While the skies are often overcast, northern Thailand tends to receive less rain compared to Bangkok and the southern islands. Some islands, such as Koh Chang, may experience heavy rainfall and even flooding. However, more remote islands like Koh Samui and Koh Lanta are ideal for travel during this period, as they receive less rain and enjoy cooler, more pleasant weather.

October: Rainfall in Koh Samui increases significantly during October, while other regions become drier. Temperatures range from 30°C to 32°C. In Chiang Mai, rainfall decreases substantially, with an average of only 10 rainy days throughout the month.

November: November is an excellent time to visit Thailand. The rains taper off, and temperatures become milder. However, keep in mind that nighttime temperatures in northern Thailand can drop considerably, so be prepared if you're traveling in these areas. Average daytime temperatures across Thailand range from 29°C to 31°C, and rainfall continues to decrease.

Thailand Autumn Travel Guide 2026 : Weather, Festivals & Deals

Destinations

Bangkok

Bangkok is a city that delights every sense, making it the perfect gateway to Southeast Asia. Start your journey by exploring its famous floating markets, where colorful boats brim with freshly prepared street food and handcrafted souvenirs. 

Step back in time with a visit to the ancient city of Ayutthaya. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, where magnificent temple ruins and intricately carved Buddha statues reveal the grandeur of Thailand's former capital. 

As night falls, head to one of Bangkok's many rooftop bars to enjoy handcrafted cocktails and panoramic views of the glittering city skyline. From rich cultural heritage to world-class dining and vibrant nightlife, Bangkok offers an unforgettable introduction to Thailand. (Read More: Thailand All-Inclusive Vacation Packages)

Thailand Autumn Travel Guide 2026 : Weather, Festivals & Deals

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai offers a refreshing contrast to Thailand's bustling capital with its relaxed atmosphere. At the heart of the city, the charming Old Town invites you to wander through ancient temples and traditional neighborhoods that preserve the spirit of northern Thailand. 

Just beyond the old city walls, Nimmanhaemin Road buzzes with stylish cafés, boutique shops and vibrant nightlife, giving Chiang Mai a creative energy. Venture a little farther afield, and you'll discover lush mountains and pristine rainforests. Perfect for a day of hiking, visiting ethical elephant sanctuaries, or simply reconnecting with nature. (Read More: A Cultural and Jungle Journey in Chiang Mai, Thailand)

Thailand Autumn Travel Guide 2026 : Weather, Festivals & Deals

Krabi

If you're dreaming of crystal-clear seas and outdoor adventure, Krabi has it all. Framed by towering limestone cliffs and turquoise waters, this tropical paradise is one of Thailand's most spectacular coastal destinations. 

Adventure seekers can tackle more than 300 world-class rock climbing routes, suitable for both beginners and experienced climbers. 

Beyond its stunning beaches, Krabi is home to hidden caves and emerald pools waiting to be explored. With more than 150 islands scattered along its coastline, it's also the perfect base for unforgettable island-hopping trips. (Read More: Let's explore the natural playground in Krabi, Thailand)

Thailand Autumn Travel Guide 2026 : Weather, Festivals & Deals

Koh Samui

Koh Samui offers a little of everything, from lively beach life and cultural landmarks to peaceful coastal escapes. The island's three main beach areas each have their own character. 

Chaweng Beach is the place for bustling nightlife; Lamai Beach offers a more laid-back atmosphere; while Fisherman's Village in Bophut combines a relaxed seaside setting with charming streets. 

On this island, you can also explore magnificent Buddhist temples, impressive statues, cascading waterfalls and lush tropical landscapes. As evening falls, don't miss Koh Samui's spectacular sunsets, when the sky glows with warm colors over the Gulf of Thailand. (Read More: Koh Samui Thailand Travel Guide)

Thailand Autumn Travel Guide 2026 : Weather, Festivals & Deals

Phuket

Phuket is Thailand's most popular island, known for its powdery white-sand beaches and dramatic limestone landscapes along the Andaman Sea. Despite its popularity, Phuket offers a wide range of accommodation, dining, and spa experiences at relatively affordable prices compared with some of Thailand's other islands. 

For a quieter beach escape, head to Karon Beach, which is less developed and more relaxed than lively Patong. Its wide stretch of soft white sand offers plenty of space to unwind. Snorkeling is also possible at both ends of the beach, making Karon a great choice for travelers seeking a balance of relaxation and seaside adventure. (Read More: Where to stay in Phuket, Thailand?)

Thailand Autumn Travel Guide 2026 : Weather, Festivals & Deals

Events and Festivals

Loy Krathong and Yi Peng Lantern Festival (November)

This is one of Thailand's most famous and visually stunning festivals, second only to the traditional New Year celebrations. Loy Krathong involves releasing beautifully decorated floats (krathongs) on rivers and lakes to pray for good fortune. 

In Chiang Mai, this event coincides with the Yi Peng Festival, where thousands of lanterns are released into the sky, creating a mesmerizing scene. The sight of countless lanterns lighting up the night sky is a truly unforgettable experience.

Thailand Autumn Travel Guide 2026 : Weather, Festivals & Deals

Phuket Vegetarian Festival (October)

This nine-day festival, held during the ninth lunar month, is a captivating spectacle of parades, fireworks, and delicious meat-free cuisine. The Phuket Vegetarian Festival has been celebrated for over 200 years and remains one of the most unique cultural experiences in Thailand.

Thailand Autumn Travel Guide 2026 : Weather, Festivals & Deals

Halloween (October)

Halloween in Thailand is celebrated with enthusiasm, much like Christmas. One of the liveliest places to enjoy Halloween is along Bangkok's Khao San Road, where you'll find themed parties and events. In Chiang Mai, many expats and locals also join in the festivities, dressing up and celebrating in style.

Thailand Autumn Travel Guide 2026 : Weather, Festivals & Deals

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