CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT

CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT

CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT

MBS School is situated in the heart of Dameisha Tourist Resort, Yantian District, Shenzhen.
To the north, it leans against the lush ridges of Wutong Mountain, while to the south, it borders the waters of Dapeng Bay, facing Hong Kong's New Territories across the sea.

The campus is adjacent to Dameisha Inland Lake Park on its southern side, with the other three sides embraced by green mountains and nearly 10,000 hectares of forest, earning it the reputation as "an urban natural oxygen bar."
The school is about 1 kilometer from Dameisha Beach Park, where an 1,800-meter-long sandy shore presents a vibrant subtropical coastal landscape.


  • 梅沙双语学校环境

  • 梅沙双语学校环境

  • 梅沙双语学校环境

  • 梅沙双语学校环境

  • 梅沙双语学校环境

  • 梅沙双语学校环境

  • 梅沙双语学校环境

  • 梅沙双语学校环境

梅沙双语学校环境

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  • Campus Environment
    Campus Environment

    The campus is surrounded by mountains and the sea, with picturesque scenery. Building a student-centered campus that meets various functional needs and maximizes the stimulation of children's nature;

    Introducing advanced facilities and equipment, developing over 70 functional classrooms to meet the personalized learning needs of children; The spacious and distinctive public space encourages students to engage in independent reading, discussion, and learning anytime and anywhere, providing unlimited possibilities for communication and interaction among students. Sports facilities such as temperature controlled swimming pools, outdoor tennis courts, and indoor basketball courts provide children with a sustainable lifelong love for sports.


  • Aerial View of the Campus
    Aerial View of the Campus

    MBS School is located in the core area of Dameisha Tourist Resort, Yantian District, Shenzhen. Nestled against the lush ridges of Wutong Mountain to the north and bordering the waters of Dapeng Bay to the south, it faces Hong Kong’s New Territories across the sea. The campus is adjacent to Dameisha Inland Lake Park on its southern side, while the other three sides are embraced by green mountains and nearly 10,000 hectares of forest, earning it the title of “an urban natural oxygen bar.” The school is approximately 1 kilometer from Dameisha Beach Park, where an 1,800-meter-long sandy shoreline showcases vibrant subtropical coastal scenery.

    The school’s architectural complex was designed by renowned contemporary American architect Steven Holl. It has been awarded LEED Platinum certification by the U.S. Green Building Council and is hailed as “the floating horizon” and “a horizontal skyscraper,” reflecting its strong artistic ambiance and distinctive design.