Eaglebridge International School (EBIS; Chinese: 丹东鹰桥国际学校; pinyin: Dāndōng Yīngqiáo Guójì Xuéxiào) is an international school in Zhenxing District, Dandong, China. It includes levels elementary through high school.
It was established by Adventists from the United States who wanted to attract K-12 international students in Dandong. It opened in October 2012, at the time the New Yalu River Bridge, a major bridge between Dandong and Sinuiju, North Korea, was planned. The school had 200 students, including about 50 North Koreans, in 2016, a number below the original eventual projection of 300 students. China-North Korea relations had declined by that time, and the bridge's construction was not completed.
The school has boarding facilities for secondary and elementary students; secondary students live in rooms with two or four students each while elementary students live in house-like environments.