<p>DUbai College - DUbai,UAE is amazing.</p>
<p>About 15 US applicants each year and they all go to Ivies or Tier 1 colleges (UC's, Michiagan - Ann Arbor, LAC's etc)</p>
<p>DUbai College - DUbai,UAE is amazing.</p>
<p>About 15 US applicants each year and they all go to Ivies or Tier 1 colleges (UC's, Michiagan - Ann Arbor, LAC's etc)</p>
<p>In Nepal,</p>
<p>Budhanilkantha School </p>
<p>Ref. Try searching international students in any major US College's, and if you see Nepal, 80% chances are that he/she is from Budhanilkantha. Try this out. and i dont think there's a single US College that doesnt have students from Nepal.</p>
<p>Raffles Junior College (Singapore) IS an Ivy machine,</p>
<p>Hwa Chong has an inferior reputation (but frankly speaking, still very very good), traditionally though, they have a history of sending top students to UK instead- Oxbridge, etc</p>
<p>Isn't Hwa Chong = The Chinese High School?</p>
<p>they just merged (HCJC and TCHS) into Hwa Chong Institution, a 4 year through-train programme which will continue to finish with an A-level cert.</p>
<p>RI/RGS and RJC have a similar programme, but the links are less than complete.</p>
<p>Don't worry about the Netherlands, if anybody even goes out of the country to go to a University he/she'll go to Bath in England. I hate that name... Bath. .... yuck</p>
<p>To the OP: The list of international schools is going to be pretty useless simply because any applicant from any school has a shot at getting into foreign Universities. From India in my year , of the 6 Indian kids who made it to stanford , none of them were from DPS , RKP (Which is considered as a big feeder school).</p>
<p>Hong Kong:
Hong Kong International School
Chinese International School
Yew Chung International School
French International School
German-Swiss International School
American International School
Canadian International School
Australian International School</p>
<p>The Chinese High School is Hua Zhong. Officially murdered when Hwa Chong Junior College and The Chinese High School merged to form Hwa Chong Institution.</p>
<p>Murdered my beloved school.</p>
<p>I think the spirit is pretty much intact though.</p>
<p>Upper Canada College - I believe, each year, we send approximately 10% of our graduating class to Ivies, and a number to other prestigious US schools.</p>
<p>In The Bahamas, St. Augustine's College</p>
<p>In Japan we have ASIJ as well as other international high schools in most of the major cities. I go to one in Kobe</p>
<p>so cool to talk 2 singaporeans!!! I was from NYGH, but i left b4 it merged with HCJC.</p>
<p>Doesn't that make us belong to the same hwachong batch?</p>
<p>wait, but edwinksl are you IN s'pore right now? im not but if you are, gosh, you might be in the same class as so many people i know...... woowww</p>
<p>For US universites, HKIS is the best school. For the UK, Island School is prolly one of the best (although it sends 30ish students a year top top US schools).</p>
<p>in terms of sending students to top US and UK universities (with huge scholarships/financial aid most of the time), I would say that Li Po Chun UWC of Hong Kong is the best in HK</p>
<p>International School of Islamabad (Pakistan) all the way! With a high school of over 70 people the student/teacher ratio guarantees personal assistance! lol that is true but sometimes there is TOO MUCH personal assistance, in many of the AP classes there are like 5-6 people (even with 70 people, we offer like 15 AP's, pretty surprising, eh?!).</p>
<p>Now, no kidding, I think the best international school in this region of the world (South Asia) is American Embassy School, Delhi. This is just my personal opinion, but I think it is one of the best. Altough the kids from International School of Bangalore litterally MURDERED us (in their performance and preparation) at the Model UN conference organized by Georgetown SFS-Qatar in Doha, so I'm guessing it's a pretty good school as well.</p>
<p>in terms of sending students to top US and UK universities (with huge scholarships/financial aid most of the time), I would say that Li Po Chun UWC of Hong Kong is the best in HK</p>
<p>hahahahaha... no.</p>