The Educational Directory for China - An Account of the Various Schools and Colleges Connected with Protestant Missions and also Government and Private Schools under Foreign Supervision (1905)
Appendix A: Courses of study for male institutions
- Anglo-Chinese College. Ningpo, Chehkiang Province (Eng United Meth. Mission)
- Anglo-Chinese College. Shanghai, Kiangsu Province (Meth. Ep. South)
- Christian College in China. Canton, Kwangtung Province. (Undenominational)
- East China Baptist Theological Seminary. Shao-shing, Chehkiang Province. (Bap. Miss. Un.)
- Hui-An Boys' School. Hui-An (via Amoy), Chehkiang. (London Mission)
- International Institute. 尚賢堂. Shanghai, Kiangsu Province. (Secular)
- Nanking University. Nanking, Kiangsu Province. (Meth. Ep.)
- Nanyang College. Shanghai, Kiangsu Province. (Secular)
- Peking University. Peking, Chihli Province. (Meth. Epis. Mission)
- Soochow University. Soochow, Kiangsu Province. (M. E. Church, South)
- St. John's University. Shanghai, Kiangsu Province. (Am. Prot. Ep. Ch.)
- The Shantung Union College. Wei-Hsien, Shantung Province (P.)
- Tung Wen Institute. Amoy, Fuhkien Province. (Secular)
- Arsenal Naval School. Foochow, Fuhkien Province. (Government)
- China Inland Mission School. Chefoo, Shantung. (C. I. M.)
- Kinwha School. (A. Bapt. M. U.)
- Nyen-hang-li Middle School for Boys (Basel Mission)
- Dublin University Mission Course in Country Day-schools (Fuhning)
- London Mission Day-school Curriculum (Hankow)
- David Hill School for the Blind (W. M. S., Hankow)
Appendix B: Courses of study: for females
- Chinkiang Girls' School. Chinkiang, Kiangsu Province. (M. E. Mission)
- Church Missionary Society Girls' Boarding-School. Fuhning, Fuhkien Province. (C. M. S.)
- Girls' Boarding School of the Reformed Church in America. Kolongsu, Amoy, Fuhkien Province.
- London Mission Girls' School. Huian (via Amoy), Fuhkien Province.
- Presbyterian Girls' Boarding School. Shanghai, Kiangsu Province. (A. P. M.)
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