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The New York Chinese School<\/b> is a non-profit 501<\/a> school located in Chinatown<\/a>, New York City<\/a>, that was established in 1909 for overseas Chinese children. The school is housed in the same building as the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association . It has become so synonymous for students to say they attend Chinese school at \u4e2d\u83ef\u516c\u6240 instead of \u7d10\u7d04\u83ef\u50d1\u5b78\u6821.<\/p>
It initially opened with 20 students. Today, there are more than 3,000 students in grade levels ranging from kindergarten to high school and it has a faculty of approximately 50 people.<\/p>
There are weekday after-school classes from 3:30pm to 6:30pm as well as the more popular weekend morning and afternoon classes, held Saturday or Sundays from 10-1pm, or 2-5pm. Both Cantonese and Mandarin language classes are available. Historically, the majority of classes, especially upper level classes, were taught in Cantonese, but recently Mandarin classes have outnumbered Cantonese classes by a 3:1 ratio and students studying Mandarin have outnumbered those studying Cantonese. All classes are taught traditional Chinese writing .<\/p>
Music and art classes have been taught for many years and continue to this day. Additionally, the school has a summer camp. Recently, adult mandarin classes have opened up.<\/p>