1. Firstly, the most common type of international school in China is English speaking schools and they have a big following from both locals (Chinese) as well as expats since their curricula are often based on either British or American standards which makes it easy for children to transfer between different types after switching countries - A point that’s not given enough attention, but something like this needs further consideration. 2. Secondly is the French and Japanese international schools in China where students can learn native languages plus other subjects taught by teachers who have a better understanding of what they are teaching than others: This gives them an upper hand over their peers when it comes down to being able more easily pick up new knowledge - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. 3. Thirdly is the Canadian international school which has shown itself as having one if not a number of different curricula or ways in showing subjects and lessons plus have given students who do pass through their programs an increase to more job prospects due also offering dual program with other countries - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. 4: Fourthly is the Australian international school which offers its own curriculum based on both British as well Aussie standards so they offer a mix of different subjects and lessons plus have been proven that students who take these programs end up having better understanding than their peers - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. In conclusion to “Find Work Abroad: Find Work Abroad”, we are all aware the international schools in China do not only offer a superior quality of education over public ones; they also bring with them new opportunities for students who pass through these programs which is especially true when taking into account their dual program offerings and job prospects that have proven to be higher than those offered by Chinese schooling - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. 5: Fifthly it’s worth mentioning the quality of teachers plus how they are able in teaching different subjects such as English speaking international schools offer better opportunities for students especially when their curricula is based on British standards which makes them easy to transfer between countries - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. 6: Sixthly it’s also worth mentioning the availability of resources and how they are able in providing different subject plus dual program with other country's opportunities for students especially when their curricula is based on British standards which makes them easy to transfer between countries - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. 7: Seventhly it’s also worth mentioning the quality of facilities that these international schools offer compared to public ones and how they are able in providing different subject plus dual program with other country's opportunities for students especially when their curricula is based on British standards which makes them easy to transfer between countries - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. 8: Eighthly it’s also worth mentioning the quality of teachers and how they are able in teaching different subjects such as English speaking international schools offer better opportunities for students especially when their curricula is based on British standards which makes them easy to transfer between countries - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. 9: Ninthly it’s also worth mentioning the quality of facilities that these international schools have plus how they are able in providing different subjects and dual program with other country's opportunities for students especially when their curricula is based on British standards which makes them easy to transfer between countries - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. 10: Tenthly it’s also worth mentioning the quality of teachers plus how they are able in teaching different subjects such as English speaking international schools offer better opportunities for students especially when their curricula is based on British standards which makes them easy to transfer between countries - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. Conclusion: In conclusion we can say that while the Chinese public system has its own advantages and benefits it cannot compare with what’s offered by international schools in terms of variety or quality plus opportunities they give their students especially when taking into account dual program offerings which gives them an edge over others who do not have these options - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. In the end we can say that while there are advantages to both Chinese public schooling and international schools in China it’s clear what offers a better education plus more job prospects is those of English speaking ones which offer British standards based curricula making them easy for children who transfer between countries - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. With all the above points now discussed we have come to know that international schools in China do not only provide an edge over public schooling when it comes down job prospects plus new opportunities they offer their students which can be especially true if taking into account dual program offerings - A point often raised, but something like this needs further consideration. To address the