Beanstalk International Bilingual School (BIBS)
Key Stats
Annual Fees: US$15K - US$36K
Curriculum: IB
Age Range: 2-18
Students: ~1,200
Location: Shunyi, Beijing
Updated April 2026
In Brief
BIBS (青苗) is a Chinese-owned bilingual chain founded by Kathy Shi in the late 90s. It started as a kindergarten and grew fast into a K-12 with multiple Beijing campuses. Shunyi is the IB continuum campus (PYP/MYP/DP). Upper East Side is K-6 in Chaoyang.
It is not in the same conversation as ISB, WAB, BSB or Dulwich. Locals tend to file it as a tier below — a "bilingual" school more than a Western international school. Student body skews heavily Chinese passport-holders, which is the point if you want your child in Mandarin. Less so if you want a deeply expat peer group.
The early years and lower primary get the warmest word-of-mouth. Parents talk about happy kids, a nurturing feel, and genuine bilingual progress. According to one parent, their child "has made vast improvements in his English skills and teachers often encourage him."
The concerns are at the top, not the classroom. Teacher-side commentary is rough. High foreign staff turnover comes up repeatedly. One former teacher called it "the most dysfunctional" school they had worked at. Glassdoor sits around 2.7 with only about a third of staff recommending it. A recurring theme is that the founder-owner runs it commercially and that middle management is appointed on relationships rather than experience.
The IB Diploma exists at Shunyi but results and university destinations are not transparently published the way ISB or WAB publish theirs. Treat any "top 10 university" marketing claims with caution.
Net: defensible choice for kindergarten and lower primary, especially for a family that wants real Mandarin immersion at a lower fee than the big-name internationals. Higher up the school, ask hard questions — see the most recent IB cohort's results and destinations, ask how long the current DP coordinator and homeroom teachers have been there, and visit on a normal school day.
One practical tip from the Beijing chatter: which BIBS campus matters. Shunyi is the full K-12 IB site and where the expat families who do choose BIBS tend to land. The Chaoyang/UES campus is more central and primary-only — fine if you're inside the city and don't want the Shunyi commute.
Annual Fees
| Year Group | Age | USDTotal Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| All grades | 2-18 | 36,000 |
Fees converted from CNY. For the most up to date and accurate figures please double check with the school.
Academic Results
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Extra Curriculars
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Inspections & Accreditations
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Student Body
Beijing's leading international schools draw students from across the expatriate community and a growing number of Chinese families with foreign passports. Contact the school for current enrolment details.
Leadership
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