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High School of Peking University
Location
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Beijing
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100192
Coordinates39°58′38″N 116°18′51″E / 39.97722°N 116.31417°E / 39.97722; 116.31417
Information
Motto勤奋, 严谨, 求实, 创新
Founded1960
PrincipalWang Zheng
Enrollmentapprox. 2000
LanguageChinese
Color(s)blue, green, red
Song北大附中校歌
AffiliationsPeking University
WebsiteOfficial Website

The High School of Peking University (simplified Chinese: 北京大学附属中学; traditional Chinese: 北京大學附屬中學; pinyin: běijīng dàxué fùshǔ zhōngxué), abbreviated as Beidafuzhong (北大附中), is the high school affiliated to Peking University.

Its geographic location, Zhongguancun, endows it with high-technology academic atmosphere, and the bloaodline it has inherited from Peking University imprints the school with pursuit of democracy and science since its foundation led by Luping, the principal of Peking University in 1960[1].

The school emphasizes freedom[2]. Loose environment enables the students to focus on real scientific researches rather than sterile textbook knowledge. Over 20 miscellaneous clubs allow the boys and girls to enrich their extracurricular lives[3].

It enrolls approximately 2,400 undergraduates[4]. More than 30 thousand students have graduated from the school. Distinguished alumni include Wangyan, the founder of Sina, and Tuxiaoyuan, the Chief Scientist of iKuni, et cetera. It has also established relationships with over 10 schools around the world[5].

History

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In 1951, the authorities started building a school for workers and farmers in an attempt to expand their horizons. In 1957, the facility was reorganized and designated as Beijing No. 104 High School. Three years later, the school was renamed to High School of Peking University under the direction of Peking University, serving as the second-stage rocket in its parent university’s four-staged educational sequence, the first, third and fourth stages being primary school, university and graduate school respectively[1].


Since the reformation led by Luping, the principal of Peking University in 1960, Peking University has attached high importance to improving the school[6]. The then-School Counselor of Peking University Yin Qizhuo was appointed the first principal of the High School and 43 teaching staff from the university were seconded to the High as academic reinforcements. With the main support from the University, the High School of Peking University soon came to be regarded as one of the top schools in Beijing. At that time, it was one of the only two schools in Beijing to accept foreign students, one of them being the second son of the Infant Sihanouk, the King of Cambodia.


After the launch of the Cultural Revolution, the High School became the epicenter of the political storm because of its special political position. Motivated young students began to gather around the High School attached to Tsinghua University, forming the very first groups of Red Guards. Reportedly, people were found dead in the campus of the High School during the period of the Cultural Revolution[7].

Having undergone the chaos of the early phase of the Revolution, the High School was gradually restored to peace. Dedicated teachers went on to provide the best education possible for the students in the circumstances, and graduates from the high school took the crowns in many provinces soon after the resumption of gaokao in 1978.

The educational system returned to normal after the Cultural Revolution. In the last three decades the school has seen significant changes on its faculty and campus, and it has also earned a high reputation in the academic circle.

Campus

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The campus of the High School of Peking University is located in the Zhongguancun district, its acreage being 466,690m² with an actual building area of 65,000m²[4]. It has seen great changes in the last decade, as most school facilities have been renewed or re-built during that time period.


West Teaching Building

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Since its completion in 2003, this six-storied building has been serving as one of the two major teaching facilities where all the Senior students (approx. 1600) take their lessons.

There are nearly 40 standard cubic classrooms distributed all over the entire construction. Besides the essential equipment, ventilating fans, air conditioners, multimedia devices and an electrical surveillance camera are deployed in every such classroom. The building houses 4 chemistry laboratories, 4 physics laboratories, 3 biology laboratories and 2 IT laboratories open to the students for experimental lessons or individual practice when applied. The West Teaching Building also features an auditorium with a capacity of 800 people, as well as a TBV underground floor used as storage and a parking space for bicycles.

East Teaching Building

East Teaching Building

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This construction was completed in 1999 and re-decorated in 2007, being the other major teaching facility in the campus. The entire building consists of two sections: the laboratory section on the north side, where there are 3 physics, chemistry, biology and IT laboratories; the other section on the opposite, which houses nearly 30 standard classrooms sharing identical configurations with the ones in the West Teaching Building. It also features a central lawn (visible in the picture on the right).


Dormitory, Cafeteria and Library

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The dormitory was completed in 2003. The students' residence was designed with a capacity of TBD people distributed into TBD rooms, each of which has the capability of holding up to 6 students in an area of TBD. The residence for school staff and visitors stands 11-story high. Better conditions are provided in these rooms as they are all configured with an air conditioner, a television and a private washroom.

The cafeteria, completed in 2004, is a five-storied building with an underground parking space. The first three stories are set to serve its enrollment, and the fourth floor is for staff and visitors. The fifth floor is basically a training facility for school's dance team, which may also be adapted to speical uses when needed. The library is in fact a multi-function structure with an area of 3,000m² that saw its completion in 2009. It features a conference room and a mulit-function hall. As for its fundamental function, the library stores a collection of TBD books with wireless network accessible.

Physical Education Facilities

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Facility Qty Facility Qty Facility Qty
Basketball Court 4 Soccerfield 1 Badminton Court 8
Tabletennis Table 9 300m Track 1 Sandpit 2


The campus also features a gymnasium in which the badminton courts and the tabletennis tables are housed. The gymnasium may be re-depolyed for special uses.

South Teaching Building

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The South Teaching Building, where the workplaces for all the administrative staff are situated, was completed in 1960, being the oldest construction in the campus. It used to serve as the major teaching facility before the completion of the West Teaching Building and the East Teaching Building. Partial students (approximately 500) of Beida Resource Middle School of Beijing(北达资源中学) also take lessons in this building.

Curriculum

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Extracurricular Activities

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Clubs

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The earliest club of the High School of Peking University dates back to 1980[8] when the Literature Club was initially established. In nearly three decades, the school has developed more than 20 miscellaneous clubs[9].All of the clubs are hosted, maintained and operated by the students in this school, and every student is granted the privilege to create new clubs at their own will. These clubs, as listed belowCite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page)., are differentiated by their concerned fields.

Club (Chinese) Club (Chinese)
Benevolence Club 爱心社 Philharmonics Club 爱乐社
Technology and Information Club 信息俱乐部 Film Club 电影社
Orienteering Club 定向越野社 Comic & Animation Club 动慢社
Radio Station 广播站 Roots & Shoots 根与芽
Hip-hop Club 街舞社 Economics Club 经济社
Science Club 科技俱乐部 Traditional Folk Music Club 民乐社
Model United Nations 模拟联合国 English Club 群英社
Sibling Project[10] 手足联谊社 Go Club 围棋社
Literature Club 文学社 Drama Club 戏剧社
Poem Club 杏坛诗社 Psychology Club 心理社
Speech Club 演讲社 Soccer Club 足球社


Magazine

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Overhearing the High School of Peking University(偷听北大附中) is a school magazine hosted by the Students' Union of the High School of Peking University. Its first issue being published in the campus on July 12th, 2007, this quarterly magazine aims at spreading latest news in and out of the campus, selling approximately 500 copies for each issue, as stated by its editors. The school's Creative Media Workshop, a studio made up of dozen enthusiastic students, now takes charge of editing the magazine.

Solar Wind.

Miscellaneous

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International Communication

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Regular Visitation

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The High School of Peking University has established relationships with over 10 schools in the world. It offers not only various in-campus curriculum that covers Chinese/Mandarin, Chinese Painting, calligraphy, kungfu, but also programs outside the school to enable the foreign students to experience the Chinese culture in body. The following schools are said to have maintained regular visitation to the High School:

And the High School of Peking University visits these schools every one or two years:

SSAT Confucius Institute

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The SSAT Confucius Institute was founded collaboratively by Peking University, the High School of Peking University and Specialist Schools and Academies Trust (SSAT) in July, 2007[22]. In virtue of the platform provided by SSAT, the High School of Peking University commits itself to the promotion of hanyu and the Chinese culture by sending teachers aboard and writing textbooks. The SSAT Confucius Institute was awarded the Confucius Institute of the Year 2008[23][24].

Study Abroad

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The school currently hosts two study-abroad programs with Scotch College, Melbourne and American Secondary Schools for International Students and Teachers (ASSIST). Every year, the High School sends two outstanding students to participate in an exchange program where the two participants will spend 8 to 9 weeks as ordinary students at Scotch College, and in the next year the corresponding students from the Scotch College will pay similar visits to the High School[16]. The ASSIST program, provides opportunities for outstanding students in the High School to attend the finest American independent secondary schools on one-year scholarships[25].

Notable Alumni

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Notable Faculty

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Former Principals

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Principal (Chinese) Office
Yin Qizhuo 尹企卓 1960 - 1966[26]
Meng Guangping 孟广平[27] 1971 - 1980
Xia Xuezhi 夏学之 1980 - 1984
Chen Jian'gang 陈剑刚 1984 - 1985
Xia Xuezhi 夏学之 1985 - 1992
Mao Meihua 毛美华 1992 - 1997
Zhao Yulin 赵钰琳 1997 - 2001
Kang Jian 康健 2001 - 2009
Wang Zheng 王铮 2009 -

References & Notes

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  1. ^ a b Official Website: Introduction (in Chinese)
  2. ^ News Report: Impression of the High School of Peking University(in Chinese)
  3. ^ Official Website: Extracurricular Activities (in Chinese)
  4. ^ a b Beijing Education & Examination Authority (in Chinese)
  5. ^ Official Website: International Communication
  6. ^ Record of the 45th Anniversary Celebration, 6 October 2005 (in Chinese)
  7. ^ Cultural Revolution: Former Red Guard recalls the Cultural Revoluation(in Chinese)
  8. ^ Literature Club in the High School of Peking University(in Chinese)
  9. ^ The school claims that it was once over 40. See the Official Website: Introduction(in Chinese).
  10. ^ Sibling Project commits itself to creating a platform that enables the students in the High School of Peking University to communicate with children in poverty, in an attempt to develop their benevolence and sense of responsibility. Know more(in Chinese)].
  11. ^ Seifu Gakuen Official Website: International Educational Exchange
  12. ^ College Claude Debussy Official Website(in French)
  13. ^ Signing ceremony: Ressu Upper Secondary School and The High School of Peking University
  14. ^ St. Paul's Convent School pays visit to the High School
  15. ^ Cary Academy's sister school: High School of Peking University
  16. ^ a b Scotch College signs agreement for regular visitation.
  17. ^ Heinrich Heine Gymnasium sends exchange students to the High School
  18. ^ Waseda University Senior High School visits the High School.
  19. ^ River Valley High School: Bicultural lessons in the High School of Peking University
  20. ^ the High School visits College Cladue Debussy.
  21. ^ The High School communicates with Scotch College.
  22. ^ Confucius Classroom in England
  23. ^ SSAT receives international award for its Confucius Classrooms
  24. ^ SSAT Confucius Institute was awarded.
  25. ^ ASSIST provides opportunities for the students from the High School.
  26. ^ After the launch of the Cultural Revolution, Jia Shiqi took office as the Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of the school in 1968. He quitted his office in 1971, the position of which was later filled by Meng Guangping. Know more about Jia Shiqi(in Chinese).
  27. ^ Meng Guangping served as the Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee and the principal. Meng Guangping recalls his history(in Chinese)
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