Many people will choose to study abroad, so do they still need to take the college entrance examination after graduating from high schools in China?

Need. At the same time, many countries in Asia also need China's college entrance examination results, and some schools in the United States recognize China's college entrance examination results, but most high school students studying in the United States participate in interviews and applications with ACT+IETLS results. Both private and public high schools in China need the college entrance examination. Even for the future of students, the college entrance examination can be used as insurance, so double insurance is the safest way.

? 1, a basic course stipulated by the state. Bilingual high schools should take national basic courses in accordance with national curriculum regulations, including Chinese, mathematics, biology, history, geography and so on.

? 2. English courses. Compared with traditional schools, bilingual high schools will increase the proportion of English and pay attention to improving students' English level.

? 3. Expand the course. Bilingual high schools will also offer extended courses such as Chinese studies, fine arts, music and dance to cultivate children's individualized development.

If you attend a private international high school, students who have high school status and take the high school entrance examination can take the national college entrance examination. At present, the domestic college entrance examination requirements are:

① Students have a high school status.

② Students have completed the senior high school entrance examination.

Students who meet the above conditions, whether fresh graduates or social people, can take the national college entrance examination.

This shows that there is no problem in the policy requirements of attending private international high schools. Although private international high schools can take the college entrance examination, it should be noted that most of the courses offered by private international high schools are international courses, which have nothing to do with the domestic college entrance examination courses, so even if students have the opportunity to take the college entrance examination, it is difficult to get good grades.

For families who attend private international high schools, but are not sure whether to study abroad in the future and want to keep the opportunity to take the national college entrance examination, we suggest that we can consider setting up international high school classes with small language courses. Small languages (Japanese, German, Spanish) were included in the national college entrance examination in China. Students who learn small languages can use small languages instead of English in the future, and the college entrance examination has more advantages! At the same time, students who study small languages also have the opportunity to apply for foreign universities.