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Pittsburgh Chinese School (PCS) It is one of the oldest Chinese language education institutions in the Pittsburgh area of Pennsylvania, USA, founded in [year missing]. 1977Founded by the local Chinese community, the school is dedicated to providing systematic education for Chinese families and students interested in Chinese culture. Chinese Language Education and Culture Curriculum

Over the years, the Pittsburgh Chinese School has become an important cultural and educational platform for the Chinese community in the greater Pittsburgh area. It not only undertakes the task of teaching Chinese, but also plays an important role in cultural inheritance, community activities, and Sino-US cultural exchanges.

Official website:
https://www.pittsburgh-chinese-school.org/


School Mission

Pittsburgh Chinese School is committed to:

Promotion Chinese Language Education

Inheritance Chinese culture and traditional values

Provided for Chinese families Cultural identity and language environment

Promote Sino-US cultural exchange and community interaction


Teaching System

The school offers systematic courses for students of different age groups, including:

Chinese Language Courses

Early childhood Chinese language learning

Primary school Chinese courses

Secondary School Chinese Course

AP Chinese Preparation Course

Adult Chinese Courses

Cultural and artistic courses

Chinese painting

calligraphy

dance

music

martial arts

Cultural lectures and festival activities

Courses are usually arranged in Every Sunday This will provide students with a continuous and stable language learning environment.


Community and cultural activities

In addition to classroom teaching, the Pittsburgh Chinese School actively participates in and organizes a variety of cultural activities, such as:

Spring Festival celebrations

Mid-Autumn Festival cultural activities

Chinese Culture Exhibition

Community festival performances

Youth Volunteer Service Project

These activities not only serve the Chinese community, but also attract many Non-Chinese families participate in Chinese cultural experiences


Community Impact

After decades of development, the Pittsburgh Chinese School has cultivated... Thousands of studentsIt has become an important educational resource for Chinese families in the Greater Pittsburgh area. Many graduates have maintained their connection with Chinese culture through Chinese language learning and cultural activities throughout their lives, and have also become promoters of... A bridge for Sino-US cultural exchange


Pittsburgh Chinese School (PCS) is one of the longest-established Chinese language education institutions in the Greater Pittsburgh area. Founded in 1977, the school was established by members of the local Chinese community with the goal of providing Chinese language education and cultural learning opportunities for children and adults.

Over the decades, PCS has grown into an important cultural and educational hub for Chinese American families in Pittsburgh while also welcoming students from diverse backgrounds who are interested in Chinese language and culture.

Educational Programs

PCS offers structured programs for students of different age groups, including:

Chinese language courses for children and youth

Advanced and AP Chinese preparation

Adult Chinese language classes

Cultural programs such as Chinese painting, calligraphy, dance, music, and martial arts

Classes are typically held on Sunday afternoons, providing a regular learning environment for students and families.

Community Engagement

In addition to language education, the school plays an active role in community cultural life, organizing and participating in events such as:

Chinese New Year celebrations

Mid-Autumn Festival events

Cultural performances and exhibitions

Youth volunteer activities

Through these programs, PCS helps promote understanding of Chinese culture while strengthening connections between the Chinese community and the broader Pittsburgh community.