The Affiliated High School of Sichuan University

Coordinates: 30°39′06″N 104°06′14″E / 30.651685°N 104.103830°E / 30.651685; 104.103830
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The Affiliated High School of Sichuan University (Chinese: 四川大学附属中学) is a public middle school for grades 7-12. It has two campuses, both of which are located in the Wuhou District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. It is one of the top rated middle schools in Chengdu and it is listed as "Key School of Sichuan Province".[1]

History[edit]

The Affiliated High School of Sichuan University was founded in 1908. After several name changes, it was renamed as "Chengdu No. 12 Middle School" in 1953.[2] This name was deeply rooted in Chengdu. Till now, many local residents still refer the school as "No. 12 Middle School".

In 2003, The School resumed its initial name, "The Affiliated High School of Sichuan University", after incorporating its neighbor, Chengdu No. 29 Middle School, which only offered 7-9 grades education at that time. In 2009, Chengdu No. 50 Middle School was merged into the Affiliated High School, bringing a new campus to it.[3]

Campus[edit]

Currently, the school has two campuses, Wangjiang Campus and Kehua Campus. Wangjiang Campus combines the former neighboring campuses of No. 12 Middle School and No. 29 Middle School, seating at northeast side of Sichuan University, near Wangjiang Park. This campus serves for grades 10-12. It is designed to hold 60 classes in total with 3,000 students.

Kehua Campus is on the site of former No. 50 Middle School. It mainly serves for grades 7-9, with a few grades 10-12 classes. It is located at southwest side of Sichuan University.

Notable alumni[edit]

The notable alumni of the school include:[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Introduction to the Affiliated High School of Sichuan University[permanent dead link](Chinese)
  2. ^ The History of the School[permanent dead link](Chinese)
  3. ^ "The Affiliated High School of Sichuan University begins updating project". Chengdu Daily. January 17, 2009. Retrieved August 11, 2011.[permanent dead link](Chinese)
  4. ^ Notable Alumni of the school(Chinese)
  5. ^ Wang Youmu(Chinese)
  6. ^ Yuan Shiyao(Chinese)

External links[edit]

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