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  High School Study: International High School Programs - High School Abroad
Summer Advantage programs offer high school students a unique opportunity to take for-credit college classes, through campus-based academic programs, while providing an exceptional opportunities for students to combine learning and fun.
By studying intensive courses with 20 classes per week, staying on campus or with our carefully selected host family and participating in various cultural activities and trips, this program is intended to provide you a great chance to experience "rea...
Abroadco is the only program for high school students at this prestigious university.
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  The Chinese High School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This premier school is widely considered as one of the top boys' high school in Singapore, both in terms of academic achievement as well as extra-curricular activities.
The school was closed temporarily in February 1933 because of the resignation of all the teachers.
On 19 March 1999, the school's clock tower was gazetted as a national monument, to mark the significance of the institution as the first Chinese-medium secondary school to be built in Southeast Asia catering to the Overseas Chinese.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Chinese_High_School   (1399 words)

  
 school: Blogs, Photos, Videos and more on Technorati
A Utah school teacher made his own video, in his home it appears, with a non-professional camera and crew — and it eviscerates the points Russ Eyre was trying to make in his slick, professionally-produced, commercial version.
Scenes you simply must see in order to receive your high school diploma as far as we're concerned.
From the press release: The school’s tax law program was recently ranked 10th in the nation by U.S. 2 hours ago in
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 ChinaCSR.com » Print » Sony Invites Chinese High School Students To Visit Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Sony announced in Beijing a new initiative, Sony Student Project Abroad (China), inviting high school students from China to visit Japan and learn about Japanese culture and society via a program that includes visiting Japanese enterprises and schools and staying in Japanese homes.
Sony will provide opportunities for these students to interact with Japanese high school students, participate in dialogue with Sony's multinational employees, enjoy a home-stay experience by living in the homes of Sony employees, and visit Sony-related facilities (such as recycling facilities) as part of various scheduled events and activities.
Sony aims to contribute to the promotion of mutual understanding between Japan and China for future generations by providing promising Chinese high school students opportunities to experience Japanese culture, society, lifestyle and customs.
www.chinacsr.com /2006/07/31/sony-invites-chinese-high-school-students-to-visit-japan/print   (318 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- Asteroid named after Chinese high school boy
The International Astronomical Union(IAU) honored a Chinese high school boy by naming an asteroid after him, according to Beijing Morning Post Thursday.
Zhu Ruochen, who graduated in 2006 from the high school attached to Tsinghua University, took part in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in May and his paper on gene cloning won second prize in the microbiology contest and obtained first grade scholarship from the American Phytopathological Society.
Zhu's school teacher Pan Feng says Zhu was a humble student who seldom expressed his views.
english.peopledaily.com.cn /200611/10/eng20061110_320209.html   (173 words)

  
 The Chinese High School Scout Group, Singapore
Welcome to Hwa Chong Scout Group, Singapore (formerly The Chinese High School Scout Group).
Hwa Chong Scout Group (formerly The Chinese High School Scout Group, Singapore) is officially registered with the Singapore Scout Association, which is the 88th full member of the World Organisation of the Scout Movement (WOSM) since 1966 within the WOSM Asia-Pacific Scout Region (APR).
Please utilise the downloadable Microsoft Font Pack or install Chinese software such as Chinese Star or NJStar to read the characters.
groups.msn.com /TheChineseHighSchoolScoutGroupSingapore   (426 words)

  
 The Chinese High School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This further training opportunity is provided for students who have shown interest and prowess in mathematics.
The selected students in this programme have to undergo a regiment schedule of training and they are given the opportunities and honour to represent the school in various inter school mathematics competition, both national and international.
Credit points awarded will be based on attendance and performance during the training.
www.chs.edu.sg /~teyah/gemathnag.htm   (1825 words)

  
 Alumni.NET - Asia > Taiwan
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 The Chinese High School Alumni Registry
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Over 104,000 School, Corporate, and Generic Alumni Registries.
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 Asteroid Named after Chinese High School Boy
Zhu Ruochen, who graduated in 2006 from the high school attached to
His English composition revealed he wished to pursue his study at
• London Olympics on Chinese Hurdler Liu's Agenda
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