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August 17th, 2010, News Week conducted a survey in 100 countries regarding to education, health, living quality and economic competitiveness. The result showed that Canada is the second best country which has high-quality education.

students in the classroom

Since the establishment of Canadian International Educational Organization, it introduced Canadian advanced education concepts and systems into Guangdong, China, trying to pave a way for Chinese students to enter the best universities abroad. In the past February, Winnie Chen, CEO of Canadian International Educational Organization payed a visit to schools in Alberta, Canada. She was impressed by the Canadian educational quality and determined to cultivate more international talents  to meet the social needs.

students are surfing on the Internet to get some information 

Winnie said she was benefited a lot from her visit to three public schools in Alberta, Canada. 

Meadow Lark, Chinese Bilingual School, the ratio of Chinese teaching to English is 5 to 5 in this school. Students can not only learn the Chinese compulsory courses but also the Canadian curriculum. It is the same with the educational system in Canadian Language School(CLS) owned by CIEO. It is also a good way to bridge the  Chinese-Western culture and help students to be much more qualified to study in elite high schools and universities. 

Edmonton Chineese Bilingual Education Association

Centre High Campus is best known for its high college-enrollment rate. Winnie thinks one of the important reasons is that students here have high consciousness. Here is a good example: On lunch break, there is no running, chasing, playing or shouting in the hallway and when looking around, you will find the whole school is clean. Winnie concluded that students¡¯ high consciousness is the key to quality education and that is the critical point for CIEO to follow. 

reading room 

Michael A Kostek Elementary School stresses on cultivating students¡¯ good habits. Therefore, Seven Habits is the thread weaving through all educational activities which is beneficial for students to meet the social needs. CIEO has the Eight Habits in kindergartens, they are: leadership, cooperation, person of characteristics, love of learning, responsibility, creative thinking, independence and quality producer. Base on this, CIEO will optimize curriculum system and reform teaching methods to make our education into a higher level.

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a three-dimensional model printed by 3D printer

There is a lot to learn from Canadian education. CIEO will make the best of both Chinese and Canadian education and offers a platform for the students in China to receive quality education. CIEO is like a fertile land which provides enough nutrients for children to live and grow upward, producing fruit.
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