American International School of Guangzhou
| Established | 1981 | |
|---|---|---|
| School type | Private School | |
| Head of School | Joseph Stucker | |
| Address | No3 Yan Yu Street Ersha Island, Guangzhou, China |
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| Enrollment | ~1,000 | |
| Organizational Membership |
National Association of Independent Schools |
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| Athletic/Activities Conference | APAC SDRC PRC ACAMIS |
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| Colors | Red Blue |
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| Mascot | Rams | |
| Homepage | Official Site |
The American International School of Guangzhou (AISG) is an international school in Guangzhou, China. The school is an IB World School which uses an English curriculum and serves the expatriate community in Guangzhou. AISG's current student body consists of approximately 962 students from over 40 countries. Only foreign passport holders are able to attend the school. It is a leading international school in southern China.
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