The Chefoo School (traditional Chinese: 芝罘學校; simplified Chinese: 芝罘学校; pinyin: Zhīfú Xuéxiào; Wade–Giles: Chih-fu Hsüeh-hsiao), also known as Protestant...
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Highlands. The first Chefoo School was opened in China in 1881. It moved to the Cameron Highlands in 1952. Initially, the boarding school functioned from the...
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Annetta Thompson Mills (category School founders)
known formal school for the Deaf in China in 1887, the Chefoo School for the Deaf, which eventually became the Yantai Deaf Centre School. Adapting the...
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were among the internees. The children included the students of Chefoo boarding school, of whom 100 were separated from their parents throughout the war...
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modern city of Weifang) with the members of the China Inland Mission, Chefoo School (in the city now known as Yantai), and many others. Liddell became a...
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Mèng) by Xu Wei. The first Deaf school in China, the Chefoo (Pinyin: Zhīfú, 芝罘, an alternative name of Yantai) School for the Deaf, was established in...
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Japanese School of Guangzhou Utahloy International School of Guangzhou Utahloy International School Zengcheng Hangzhou International School Chefoo School Kuling...
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Thornton Wilder (category Berkeley High School (Berkeley, California) alumni)
Janet was born in 1910. He attended the English China Inland Mission Chefoo School at Yantai, but returned with his mother and siblings to California in...
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such as Weifang, which lasted until the end of the war. The entire Chefoo School run by the mission at Yantai was imprisoned at a concentration camp...
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