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Friday, 08/21/2009 10:12:50 AM

Friday, August 21, 2009 10:12:50 AM

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About Sino-Canada

Founded in 2003, Sino-Canada is primarily engaged in the investment and management business in the field of education. Sino-Canada's subsidiaries include Sino-Canada High School, Canadian Learning Systems Corporation, Sino- Canada Middle School, Wujiang Fenghua Training Center and Wujiang Huayu Property Management Company. Sino-Canada High School, established in China in July of 2003, is a certified school with Chinese-foreign cooperation acknowledged by both the Chinese and Canadian governments and authorized to provide a certified Canadian high school curriculum. Sino-Canada High School is authorized to award its graduates dual diplomas recognized by the Ministry of Education in both China and Canada. The number of its students is expanding at a rate about 50% annually. The Sino-Canada High School campus covers a total area of approximately 50 acres and a building area of approximately 21,215 square meters. The school has approximately 800 students and 150 teaching staff at present. Canadian Learning Systems Corporation, incorporated in November of 2003 in the British Virgin Islands, provides exclusive management services to each of Sino-Canada High School, Sino-Canada Middle School and Wujiang Fenghua Training Center, and charges part of SCHS's and all of Sino-Canada High School's and Wujiang Fenghua Training Center's annual profits as compensation for the exclusive management services it provides. Wujiang Huayu Real Property Management Company, founded in China in March of 2004, is primarily engaged in providing property management and related consulting services.
Statistics shows that 92% of the Chinese parents are desirous to send their children to study abroad. Nevertheless, it is calculated that at least RMB 200,000 is needed for a Chinese high school student to study in either Australia, New Zealand, Britain or North America, whereas it only costs a quarter of the expenses to study in a Chinese-foreign cooperative school and to enjoy the same education resources. Studying in a Chinese-foreign cooperative school is, therefore, regarded as an economic choice to realize the same dream to study abroad. Sino-Canada High School offers a lower price compared to studying abroad or studying in other international schools and the school enrolls students from both China and other countries. Sino-Canada High School also stresses the education of Chinese traditional culture to its students.

For more information, visit http://www.sinocanada.cn .

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