Romp N Roll is a pre-learning facility for babies starting as early as 6 months and goes to 5 year olds. The three types of classes taught are gym, music, and art. There are both English and Mandarin instructors and both languages are spoken constantly throughout class. Gym classes focus on physical activities and building various muscles strengths and skills sets. The music classes focus on rhythm, beat, and a variety of instruments. Art classes focus on creativity and children have many cute projects to take home. Starting prices for each class is 100 yuan and there are 12 weeks to each session so parents can expect to pay about 12000 for the 12 weeks. Their address is: Wuchang, Heping Rd 108, Jiyuqiao Yuqiaoxindu Yuebaoyuan/武汉市武昌区和平大道108号积玉桥玉桥新都裙楼悦宝园. Phone number: 88226886. Email address for Candy (the best English speaker there) janettezou@126.com. www.rompnroll.com
Gymboree “… has been fostering creativity and confidence in children ages 0-5 for over 30 years. Today there are over 550 locations in 30 countries, making us the global leader in early childhood development programs. Designed by experts, our age-appropriate activities help develop the cognitive, physical and social skills of children as they play. Our programs are also recognized for their unique approach to parent involvement—which encourages participation in and understanding of each child’s development.” Their address is B2-4F Guang Gu Walking Street, Lu Xiang World Building Hong Shan District, Wuhan. Phone: 86 27 87477022. http://www.gymboree.com.au/why_gymboree.html.
FasTracKids® “…is a proven innovator in international early childhood education. Using programs designed for children 6 months to 8 years old, FasTracKids provides an educational advantage by encouraging children to discover a love of learning in a fun and interactive setting. FasTracKids utilizes revolutionary technology to reinforce a child’s communication, creativity, confidence, critical thinking and collaboration skills that will carry over into the home and school settings.” Their address is: 2/F East Wing Wuhan Exhibition Center 696 Jiefang Road
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86 27 85858777. http://www.fastrackids.com/wuhanhuizhan
My Gym “…has developed an extraordinary program and facility devised to help children 6 weeks thru 13 years of age develop physically, cognitively and emotionally. We have over 200 locations in more than 25 countries offering structured, age-appropriate, weekly classes that incorporate music, dance, relays, games, special rides, gymnastics, sports and more. Children have loads of fun as they gain strength, balance, coordination, agility and flexibility while developing social skills, confidence and self-esteem. Our state-of-the-art facility, extensively trained staff, award-winning class programs, and excellent student/teacher ratio have earned My Gym the reputation as the best early learning program of its kind.” Their address is 3F C3 Hankou Eastern Shopping Jiefang Blvd, Jiang’An District. Phone number 027-82285868. http://www.my-gym.com/?aspxerrorpath=/.aspx
California Kindergarten of American English (Ckae Kids) have pre nursery classes every Sunday mornings, 45 minutes for 1.5-2.5 years old (kids and parents) and Monday to Friday, 0800-11:30 for 1.5-2 year olds (kids only). They also have nursery classes for children between the age of 2-6 years old Monday to Friday 0800-17:30. All classes are taught in Mandarin in the morning and English in the afternoon. Their address is 39 Huang Pu Da Jie (opposite Huangpu road ZhongBai supermarket) -加州幼儿园39号 – 武汉市江岸区黄浦大街39号(二桥、武汉大道黄浦路国宾馆、中百仓储对面)Phone Julie (15827546853) or the office on 027-82419990, or 82419995. www.znkids.com
Maron Education – Starry Shore International Kindergarten- Established since 1988. Children from 2.5 years- 6 years can register. Each classroom has its own foreign teacher, Chinese-English teacher, Chinese teacher, and nurse. The schedule is weekdays 8am-5pm. They offer five curriculum’s that promote children’s development in thinking, languages, and behavior; story curriculum, family workshops, environment curriculum, life esthete, and outdoor activities. Meals and transportation can also be arranged. For more info, please contact Principal Larry at 027-86708831, larry@mr1988.net Address: Starry Shore Garden, Xudong Rd. 2, Wuchang District, Wuhan, 43000 地址:武汉市 武昌区 徐东二路2号水岸星城花园内 Website: http://mr1988.net/list-351666200445.html
The Maple Leaf International School – There are two options for school for foreigners in Wuhan. One has an American curriculum and the other a Canadian curriculum. Maple Leaf International follows the Canadian curriculum. The Canadian director is Darrell Goss and the Chinese director is Mr Chen. The tuition costs are outlined on the web pages listed below. The High School has around 1,000 Chinese students taught by certified Canadian staff. They also learn Mandarin with Chinese teachers. http://www.mapleleafschools.com/ML_Wuhan_International/index.html. This is the address for the Foreign Nationals Elementary school. There are about 30 students at the school with 3 certified Canadian teachers and the children learn Mandarin as a second language. http://www.mapleleafschools.com/ML_Wuhan_Foreign_Nationals/index.html. Their address is 1018 Minzu Road East Lake Hi-Tech Development Zone, Wuchang. Phone number: 86-027-8192-5705. E-mail: dgoss@mapleleaf.net.cn
Wuhan Yangtze International School -The American curriculum school is located in Hanyang and the director is Mr. Douglas Tater. This school has both High School and Elementary sections. Most young foreigners in Wuhan go to this school. Their address is San Jiao Hu Xiao Xue, Wuhan Economic & Technology Development Zone / 武汉长江国际学 武汉市武汉经济技术开发区 (沌口)三角湖小学. info@wyischina.com. Phone (Main school) 86-27-8423-8713 (Secondary school) 86-27-8423-8647. http://www.wyischina.com/

There is another French school open to all: École Française International de Wuhan http://efiw.over-blog.com. The Director is Linda Cannolo lcannolo@gmail.com
For the moment their is only the primary section but they are looking to expand to include the upper grades. The school is located in Hanyang just next door to WYIS; all their info is on their website.
is there any other international kindergarten in wuhan follow the american , canadian or british style ??
Going to check out a new kindergarten on Monday – so will let you know if it follows one of those styles
Thank you pani I’m waiting for your reply … I need international kindergarten for my daughter she is 2 years and 7 months and I’m looking for an international kindergarten to improve her English cause she doesn’t contact people here exept me and her dad
. I geared that there are such kindergartens in hanyang cause this city have many foreigners working in international companies there but I didn’t get names of these kindergartens or any informations .. All kindergartens I went to are bilingual they talk to kids in Chinese and just give them some English classes maximum 3 hours per day .. I want to put her in English environment I can’t find this here I really I don’t want what to do
Hi again – just visited a school today called Marksman, in Wuchang. It’s Singaporean operated, has British and American teachers, and follows Pearson Longman books and teaching methods – http://www.pearsonelt.com/. They can accommodate a 3 year old, but it would probably be as a 1:1 class – which costs 300 rmb/hour (2 pax = 240/hour/person, 3 pax = 220/hour/person). However, this doesn’t seem to be exactly what you’re looking for, but it might compliment any bilingual kindergarten experiences – as a little extra English tutoring. The only kindergarten which I have heard is geared up to teach exclusively in English – is CKAE kids. Might be a good idea to email them – znkids@sina.com. Their website is only in Chinese which makes it difficult! Another school to check out is Maron Kindergarten – maronhr@qq.com. I will see if I can rustle up some more info about both of these from the other ladies
Hi. The international nursery in Hanyang is called Yangtze international school. You can find more information at this website
http://www.aoehome.com/school/other/Wuhan-Yangtze-International-School-1895
Thanks so much I know wuhan Yangtze international school I visited it before but it doesn’t accept children below 3 years and I asked in maple leaf too it also accept 5 years old kids and older cause these are schools they are not kindergartens .. All what I need is an English kindergarten teachers to be native speakers or even not native but teaching the kids most of the day in English and if the kids are not Chinese it would be better .. I about to believe that is impossible in china :’(
Mmm…unfortunately Wuhan doesn’t have as big an expat pool as in Beijing and Shanghai
All the kindergartens that I have come across so far are mixed (Chinese kids and others).
I am curious on how long you plan to stay in China?
My daughter, who is 3, goes to an “international” kindergarten.
She is the only international student there. Most of the class is in Chinese, but she does learn English. I do not feel she is falling behind in English. She actually speaks and understands more Chinese than me. We plan on staying here for awhile though, so thats why we want her to be fluent in both. She does love school, teachers, and her friends. Just a thought.
Mickie i’m thinking in another way that my daughter has to be fluent in English as a first language then may be any other language to be the second … but you know how Chinese people speak in English it’s Chinglish not English
that’s what i’m afraid of to gain this poor accent from them my daughter is in an international kindergarten but it still a problem the teachers are not natives and the kids are Chinese there’s another foreigner kid but in older class and you know there’s an education pattern to teach English to Chinese kids in a way just to know basics of English not to be fluent and to be able to talk fluently with other kids in native countries … i hope the kindergarten get a native English teacher and more English classes per day … by the what’s your daughter kindergarten??
thanks pani for your useful information i’ve been to Maron it seems to be acceptable and it better than CKAE cause in ckae there is just 1 english class in the afternoon just 1 hour and the wholeday in chinese >>there’s another kindergarten in wuchan i don’t know exactly the name i will give you the phone number and it seems to be good they have a candian teacher but there’s no school bus in it
also wuhan yangtze is very good
Great – thanks for that info
Please do let us know how you get on and which kindy you choose – I’m sure some of the other ladies coming in the future will find this info very useful! Thanks!
she went to Maron kindergarten it is ok but they don’t have native teachers they had a good teacher but he left the kindergarten i hope after the vacation they get native teachers >> but still the best school in Wuhan is Wuhan Yangtze International School for older kids
Hi Everybody,
I’m the principal of a International Kindergarten in Wuhan. We have all the tools and resources to meet your child’s needs. We have a gorgeous campus located in a new and very safe living garden. Our curriculum and environment is American style. If you would like to visit the Kindergarten, that will be great. If you have question or coments please feel free to contact me alonso12@gmail.com
Sincerely,
Larry
Maron Education Group
Great – thanks Larry for your response
Hi Girls, does anyone know if the Gymboree that is located in wuchang is a nursery and pre k or is it just the clothing store?
Thanks
gymboree has English training centers not just for clothes but it’s not a nursery just 1 hour in day i think 2 days or 1 per week
Hi All,
For your information:
http://www.mapleleafschools.com/schools/wuhan/
Maple Leaf follows Canadian Curriculum, it is situated in Wuchang.
http://mr1988.net/
Maron International Education Group has I think more than 13 kindergartens all over Wuhan. They teach both English and Chinese.
Hope the above information will help you better in your search….