Chongqing Nankai Secondary School
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Chongqing Nankai Secondary School 重庆南开中学 | |
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1 South Shapingba Street Chongqing , 400030 China | |
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Type | Public school senior high school |
Motto | 允公允能 日新月异 Commitment to society, persistent self-improvement |
Founded | 1936 |
Founder | Zhang Boling |
School district | Shapingba |
CEEB code | 694382 |
Principal | Tian Xiangping (田祥平) |
Faculty | about 200 |
Age range | 15 ~ 18 |
Language | Chinese |
Campus size | 24 hectares |
Colour(s) | Purple |
Tuition | 1350 RMB (209.3 U.S. dollars) per term for senior high [Note 1] |
Funding anniversary | October 17 |
Website | www |
Chongqing Nankai Secondary School (simplified Chinese: 重庆南开中学; traditional Chinese: 重慶南開中學; pinyin: Chóngqìng Nánkāi Zhōngxúe) is a senior high school in Chongqing, China. It is located in Chenjiawan, Shapingba District. In a 2016 ranking of Chinese high schools that send students to study in American universities, Chongqing Nankai Secondary School ranked number 28 in mainland China in terms of the number of students entering top American universities. [1] [2]
History
Chongqing Nankai Secondary School, founded in 1936 by the educationist Zhang Boling, is a secondary school supervised by the Chongqing Municipal Education committee.[citation needed] In 1953, it was taken over by the municipal government and renamed No.3 Middle School. In 1984, the wife of late Premier Zhou Enlai, who was also the vice-chairman of CPPCC, Deng Yingchao inscribed the school name.
The school campus covers an area of 362 mus (24 hectares).[citation needed] The campus has facilities such as science and computer laboratories, an astronomical observatory, a library, a school history museum, an indoor sports hall, a grand auditorium, an artistic centre(studios), two outdoor stadiums, an indoor swimming pool, student dorms and Business Street. The school’s library has over 150 thousand volumes.
Chongqing Nankai Secondary School has a teaching staff of about 200, including 90 senior teachers, 9 special-graded teachers and 9 research fellows.[citation needed] Over 105 young teachers have a master's degree or above. The school participates in academic exchanges and has established academic relations with schools in the United States and Japan. About 30 teachers have been sent abroad on lecture tours or for advanced studies. Teachers in the school have won national prizes for improvement in teaching method and some teachers were specially rewarded by the state council.
More than 20 graduates have become the deputies of People’s Congress and members of The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) in the school.
The school enrolment is over 6000, about 3000 of them living on campus. Every year about 99% of graduates enrol in colleges, among whom about 90% enter national universities. The number of students admitted by Peking University or Tsinghua University has been the highest among schools in Chongqing for years.
Celebrated scientists including some thirty academicians of the Chinese Academy of Science and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, educationalists, leaders of the CPC and the central government have graduated from the school in the past six decades.
The school has developed an education technology center, astronomical observatory, website and distance educational network.
In the summer of 1936, educator Zhang Boling, founder of Nankai High School in Tianjin, came to Chongqing and built a private school, Nanyu Middle School (南渝中学; literally South Chongqing Middle School).[citation needed] After the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, Nankai High School in Tianjin was heavily damaged by Japanese airraids. Many students and teachers fled to Chongqing, and joined Nanyu Middle School. In December 1938, Nanyu Middle School changed its name to Chongqing Private Nankai Middle School (重慶私立南开中学). After the founding of People’s Republic of China, its name is changed to Chongqing No.3 Middle school. In 1980s, Chongqing Nankai Secondary School has become its official name, yet in some unofficial occasions, the title "Chongqing No.3 Middle school" is still being used today.[when?][citation needed]
Overview
The school previously owned significant assets in Nankai Cheng, but these were sold for commercial purposes in 1994. This gave the school a chance to heavily improve its campus environment. Now Chongqing Nankai Secondary school has another campus, called Naikai (Rongqiao) middle school, which is located at Fenglin Rd, Nan'an, Chongqing, China. The new campus opened in 2004 used to only had students in 7th and 8th grade and those in 9th grade usually went back to the old main campus in Shapingba. 2015 class was the last class to have the tradition of returning. Since 2016 students in Naikai (Rongqiao) no longer transfer back to Naikai Secondary School. Instead, all middle school students will finish all three years in the new campus. [citation needed]
Alma mater
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Notable alumni
Academicians
33 graduates are members of the Chinese Academy of Science and Chinese Academy of Engineering:
- Zhu Guangya (朱光亚)
- Zhou Guangzhao (周光召)
- Feng Yuanzhen (冯元桢)
- Guo Kexin (郭可信)
- Hou Yujun (侯虞钧)
- Liang Sili (梁思礼)
- Lin Huabao (林华宝)
- Lou Nanquan (楼南泉)
- Lu Wanzhen (陆婉珍)
- Lu Zhongwu (陆钟武)
- Mao Erke (毛二可)
- Ma Xinghuan (马杏垣)
- Meng Zhaozhen (孟兆祯)
- Qian Ning (钱宁)
- Ren Jizhou (任继周)
- Wang Fangding (王方定)
- Wei Rongjue (魏荣爵)
- Wen Shizhu (温诗铸)
- Xia Peisu (夏培肃)
- Xu Xi (徐僖)
- Yang Shi'e (杨士莪)
- Zhang Cunhao (张存浩)
- Zhang Renhe (张仁和)
- Zhang Zong (章综)
- Zeng Hengyi (曾恒一)
- Zou Chenglu (邹承鲁)
- Dai Qianhuan (戴乾圜)
- Dai Jinkun (戴锦锟)
- Zhou Heng (周恒)
- Li Ping (李玶)
- He Mande (何曼德)
- Lin Tongji (林同骥)
- Zhao Jindong (赵进东)
Politicians
- Zou Jiahua (邹家华)
- Zheng Bijian (郑必坚)
- Zhang Haoro (张皓若)
- Yan Mingfu (阎明复)
Arts and Media
- Yan Su (阎肃)
See also
Sister schools:
References
- ^ People's Daily "http://gz.people.com.cn/n2/2016/0224/c358162-27802234.html" Feb 24, 2016.
- ^ CollegeNode Ranking "http://www.collegenode.com/list.php"
- ^ It used to have junior high department, which is public-private-partnership (PPP) and provided free education but was turned to a independent private school in 2015 because of the new policy against PPP schools to try to provide equal education.