Soong Ching Ling School (SCLS) is located in Zhaoxiang, Qingpu district, covering an area of nearly 100,000 (㎡). With a greening rate of 60 percent, the school is renowned for its graceful environment. SCLS has state-of-the-art facilities, including a world-class library with a collection of books in Chinese and foreign languages, the Soong Ching Ling Theatre, the Technology and Art Building, the volleyball, basketball and table tennis hall, a gymnastics room, a swimming pool with constant temperature, and twenty indoor classrooms (used for art, drama, chorus, dance, piano, pottery, instrumental music, etc.). In addition, outdoor athletic fields, tennis courts, football and basketball fields are provided for students, which fully meet the needs of students for individualized learning and all-round development.
Workshop Room
The Soong Ching Ling Theatre
Gym
Soccer Field
Botanic Garden
Music Room
Fun Dazzle
Swimming Pool with Constant Temperature
Tennis Courts
Dancing Room
Laboratory
The middle school library was designed by Perkins & Will, a construction company in the United States, and it was officially put into use in 2018. The collection includes more than 13,000 printed and digital resources in both Chinese and English, as well as newspapers and magazines in 38 languages, including Chinese, English, French, among others.
The library has three classrooms, two studios and a staff-only reading room. There is also a free space used for meetings and creative works, which enables the students to give full play to their imagination. Various activities are held in the library throughout the year, such as writers' forums, parents' coffee meetings and students' speech contests.
The primary school library owns over 42,000 Chinese and English books, 259 e-books and 256 audio books, including literary novels, science fictions, picture books, graded books and bilingual books. It is regarded as the most popular place for students. In addition to the reading area, it also has a teaching area, a Lego area and a computer room. During the break, students can do homework, play puzzles, build Lego blocks and make handicrafts in the library.