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==History==

==History==

[[Private Peixin Academy-a missionary school]]<ref>http://www.qlwb.com.cn/display.asp?id=471725</ref> is its predecessor, then changed its name to [[Peixin middle school]], or [[Peizheng middle school]]. In 1952, the Xuzhou government took it over and named it Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School of [[Shandong]] Province. In 1953, because Xuzhou was put under [[Jiangsu province]], the name is changed into Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School.

[[Private Peixin Academy]]<ref>http://www.qlwb.com.cn/display.asp?id=471725</ref> which is a missionary school is its predecessor, then changed its name to [[Peixin middle school]], or [[Peizheng middle school]]. In 1952, the Xuzhou government took it over and named it Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School of [[Shandong]] Province. In 1953, because Xuzhou was put under [[Jiangsu province]], the name is changed into Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School.


==Today==

==Today==

Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School now is a three-star high school. Instruction includes classes of lyre-playing, chess, calligraphy and painting, a 21-or 25-stringed plucked instrument, [[I-go]], manners, poetry and other classes with strong ethnic characteristics which contribute to inheriting and developing Chinese traditional culture. Small class teaching has been implemented in Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School.

Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School now is a three-star high school. Instruction includes classes of lyre-playing, chess, calligraphy and painting, a 21-or 25-stringed plucked instrument, [[I-go]], manners, poetry and other classes with strong ethnic characteristics which contribute to inheriting and developing Chinese traditional culture. Small class teaching has been implemented in Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School.


Revision as of 03:23, 31 December 2011

Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School was established in 1905. Now it is a three star-high school with a long history.


History

Private Peixin Academy[1] which is a missionary school is its predecessor, then changed its name to Peixin middle school, or Peizheng middle school. In 1952, the Xuzhou government took it over and named it Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School of Shandong Province. In 1953, because Xuzhou was put under Jiangsu province, the name is changed into Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School.

Today

Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School now is a three-star high school. Instruction includes classes of lyre-playing, chess, calligraphy and painting, a 21-or 25-stringed plucked instrument, I-go, manners, poetry and other classes with strong ethnic characteristics which contribute to inheriting and developing Chinese traditional culture. Small class teaching has been implemented in Xuzhou Number 5 Middle School.

Facilities

The campus is about 31000 squre metres. The building area is 13885 square meters. There are laboratory building, office building, peizheng building, wusan building, teaching buildings, and history museum building.

In the laboratory building, there is a theatre classroom with multi-media facilities which is equipped with 3oo seats. Besides this, there are 3 physics Labs, 2 Chemistry labs, 2 Biology labs, 1 labor and technology classroom. The fourth foor and fifth floor are usually used for music teaching, dancing teaching art teaching and varied activities.

At present, Xuzhou Number 5 middle school has a total of 46 classrooms, which includes 24 senior high school classrooms and 22 junior high school classrooms and make up 3 teaching buildings. All of the three buildings are allocated with screens, slide projectors, recording machines, and video cassette recorders.

In the library, there are about 8,3714 books, more than 7,0000 books of them have been put into computers. Students can read books in different fields.

Teaching Staff

Now, the staff is a total of 195. Among them, there are 164 part-time teachers, 43 senior teachers, 85 elementary teachers. Most of the teachers are dedicated, careful and hardworking in teaching, as a result, a few dozens of them win the title of "famous teachers". what's more, 16 teachers have been named as a provincial and municipal outstanding teachers.

Notable alumni

References

  • ^ http://baike.baidu.com/view/102611.htm
  • ^ http://baike.baidu.com/view/1064806.htm

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