Beijing No.8 High School
Beijing No.8 High School | |
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“勤奋进取,和谐致美”
(Diligence, Enterprise, Harmony, Beauty) |
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Beijing China |
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Type | Public School |
Established | 1921 |
Head of school | Juncheng Wang |
Grades | 7–12 |
Number of students | about 3000 |
Average class size | 30–40 students |
Student to teacher ratio | 10:1 |
Campus | Urban, 60,000 square metres (15 acres) |
Athletics | 20 sports |
Website | http://www.no8ms.bj.cn |
Beijing No.8 High School (simplified Chinese: 北京市第八中学; traditional Chinese: 北京市第八中學; pinyin: Běijīngshì Dìbā Zhōngxué) is a prestigious public beacon secondary school (Grade 7–12) located in Xicheng District, Beijing, People's Republic of China. The school was accredited as "Municipal Model High School" by the Beijing Municipal Commission of Education.[1][2] It is a model school for Scientific and Technological Practice,[3] a member of the Association of Youth Technology Education, a National Established School of Sports in Beijing,[4] a Member School of the Chinese Radio Sports Association and a member of the Jinfan Orchestra. As the Olympics approached, the school improved its stadiums and was chosen as the training place for trampoline and swimming athletes, the only school to undertake two missions at the same time.[5] The school's stadiums are now available to the public and are among the best in Beiiing, including a standard soccer field, a 400-meter runway, an underground running training center, a swimming pool and several standard basketball fields.
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History of No.8 Middle School
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Former Si Cun Middle School
- 1921: Beijing No.8 Middle school was founded as Si Cun Middle School.
- 1949: The Si Cun Middle School was merged with Peking No. 8 Middle School and changed to its present name.
No.8 Middle School
- 1950: The school moved to its previous schoolhouse located in An Yuan alley (Chinese: 按院胡同).
- 1984: The school was chosen as the experimental unit of educational renovation.
- 1985: The Experimental Class for Bright Children was established.
- 1992: In accordance to Financial Street municipal construction plans, No.8 Middle School started building new schoolhouse.
- 1999: The junior high section moved to the present schoolhouse, located at 2 Xibianmen East st., Xicheng District.
- 2000: The senior high section moved to its present schoolhouse located at 2 Xueyuan Xiaojie, Xicheng District.
- 2006: The school started construction with its senior high section in preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
- 2008: Construction finished and the school became the only one within 2nd ring road equipped with standard elevated sports field.
Facilities
The school is divided into junior high part and senior high part. Both parts are equipped with labs, choir rooms, orchestra rooms, basketball courts and other facilities.
name of section | bio lab | physics lab | chemistry lab | computer lab | auditorium | music classroom | arts classroom | standard basketball court |
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Junior High | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2(one for choir, one for electric piano) | 2 | 4 |
Senior High | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 2(one for choir, one for electric piano) | 2 | 5 |
The Biological Technology Experiment Center
The biological technology experiment zone was installed in 2002, after the National Bureau of Education introduced the Curriculum Plan of National High Schools (experimental edition) in 2001.1.[6] The center consists of a tissue culturing lab, a sterile operating room, and a molecular biology lab. The labs are well-equipped, the equipments include a PCR instrument and eight sterile operating tables as well as other basic necessities. The labs are surrounded by double-layer glass and can be observed from the outside. Students interested in biological experiment are encouraged to conduct simulated scientific research within the labs, and students from different high schools across Beijing take part in the experiments in this center.
Faculty
Currently, the school has over a hundred faculty members. The students to faculty ratio is around 10 to 1.
Academics
The school provides curriculum mainly to prepare students for NCEE (National College Entrance Examination, "Gao Kao") and High School Entrance Examination (Zhong Kao). As the school is among the most prestigious high schools, 99 out of 100 of Beijing No.8 High School graduates matriculate into Chinese top universities.[7] In 2013, Beijing No.8 High School started providing selected students with international curriculum, including SAT and AP courses in addition to regular classes. Besides the newly established international department, Beijing No.8 High School has offered an international track for more than seven years. A special class is arranged for students who intend to study abroad after graduation.
Notable alumni
- Deng Jiaxian, a leading organizer and key contributor to the Chinese nuclear weapon programs[8]
- Chia-Chiao Lin,[8] an applied mathematician and Institute Professor emeritus at MIT
- Liang Shoupan,[8] a rocket scientist and the general designer of C-101 and C-301 AShM
- Hou Yimin,[8] one of the designers for the 3rd and 4th series of Renminbi[9]
- Jia Chunwang,[8] former Procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate
- Xu Yongyue,[8] former Minister of State Security of the People's Republic of China
- Zhou Xiaochuan,[8] former governor of the People's Bank of China
- Shen Xiangfu,[8] a Chinese football coach and a former international football player
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External links
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