Yew Chung International School Shenzhen applies the established YCIS co-teacher model: each classroom operates with both a Chinese-speaking and an English-speaking teacher, delivering instruction in both languages throughout the school day. The Shenzhen campus serves the city's growing international community in the Nanshan and Futian districts.
The co-principal teaching model is the school's defining feature, producing students who develop genuine bilingual competency across their school years rather than simply meeting a minimum Mandarin requirement. Secondary students can sit Cambridge IGCSE examinations and progress to the IB Diploma.
Shenzhen's proximity to Hong Kong gives the school a strong connection to the Hong Kong educational and expatriate community; many families use Shenzhen as a lower-cost base for children attending YCIS while working across the border. This population adds Chinese-language fluency to the student community's general baseline.
Admission requires a foreign passport. The school accommodates students across a range of English and Mandarin proficiency levels on entry; the co-teacher model is designed to support development in both languages simultaneously.