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 CIVY is one of only two means of participating in the growing private education sector within a Chinese economy that has shown robust growth recently.

 China Ivy is well positioned to take advantage of the unprecedented growth the Chinese economy is experiencing. The GDP of Suzhou City was $26 billion in 2006. However, the Suzhou Industrial Park, where Blue Tassel School is located, occupies only 4% of the land, yet contributed 15% to the city's GDP, according to a government release.

 In 2004, the State Council of the People s Republic of China (PRC) implemented the Private Education Facilitation Policy in order to encourage private education. This policy both supports and encourages private education and offers guidance and administrational support. In addition, the PRC allows these private educational institutions to seek non-traditional funding.

 Over the past three years, 100% of China Ivy's high school graduates have passed the rigorous college entrance exam required by the most elite collegiate programs in China.

 Blue Tassel School has been awarded the designation of a Science and Technology Charter School as a result of the school's success and achievements in robot design and naval ship modeling competitions. This designation is a distinguished honor in the education sector.

 According to the China Statistical Yearbook (2006), only 27.3% of secondary school graduates entered into higher education institutions in 1980. By 2005 that number ballooned to 76.3%.

 Since 1980, the number of regular institutions of higher education within the PRC has increased from 675 to 1,792 in 2005. With China's booming economy, higher education enrollment has been growing quite rapidly, with a 2000-2005 CAGR of 22.9%.  (China Statistical Yearbook, 2006)

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