First Middle School of Changsha
First Middle School of Changsha | |
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Changsha, Hunan Province China | |
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School type | Secondary |
Motto | Fair-mindedness, Bravery, Diligence, and Plainness |
Established | 1912 |
School district | Provincial Education Department |
President | Liao Dequan |
Grades | 10th through 12th |
Website | www.hnfms.com.cn |
The First Middle School of Changsha (simplified Chinese: 长沙市第一中学;traditional Chinese: 長沙市第一中學), colloquially known as First Middle School of Changsha, is a senior secondary school (10th through 12th grades) located in Changsha, Hunan Province, China. The school has been ranked No. 1 among the high schools in Hunan Province and is known for its high qualified teachers, excellence in academics, as well as extra curricular activities including football, basketball, etc. It is directly subordinated by the Provincial Education Department and has been honored with the titles of Provincial Civilized Unit, National Key School of Sports Reserve Talent Training, Provincial Advanced Unit of Moral Education.
History
Established in 1912, the First High School of Changsha, Hunan has been the earliest state-owned middle school in the province. The founder and first President of the school is Fu Dingyi. The original address of the school was Changsha Zidong Yuan (now No. 4 and No. 5 Minzhu Hou Street). The name of the school had been changed several times. In 1946, the school was moved to Qingshuitang, Changsha. The current name of the school “First High School of Changsha” was officially used in 1952.
Academics
The school is one of the nation's first-tier key schools and the admission process is extremely competitive. For all students, there are four required courses including Chinese, math, English, and physical education. The school has been taking “ Gearing to Modernization, Gearing to the World, Gearing to the Future” as its consistent guiding principle and headed by “Moral Education, Devoted to Teaching, Led by Teaching Research and Quality First” as its aim. The school has been focusing the combination of education, teaching and research.
Graduates of the First High School of Changsha score among the highest in China’s college entrance examinations. Most of graduates are accepted by the country’s finest universities. In recent years, there are a lot of students were accepted by top US institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, UC Berkeley, Rice University, University of Michigan etc.
Sports and arts
The school’s man basketball team and soccer team won the first place of provincial tournaments and city’s tournaments many times. Two gold medals and ten silver medals were won recently in the international sports competitions. The school also encourage student to explore their art talents. Li Xiang, who is a famous TV show host, graduated from the school.
Notable alumni
There are many outstanding talents graduated from the First High School of Changsha, including Mao Zedong, Zhu Rongji, Zhou Gucheng, Zhou Libo, Yang Xiaokai, Tan Dun, and 17 members of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering.
Former presidents
Fu Dingyi 1912.3--End of 1912
Yin Jiqin 1914.1--1914.6
Shi Wenyao 1914.7--1916.6
Liu Jingyi 1916.8--1917.2
Tang Tingyi 1917.2--1917.8
Liu Wu 1917.8--1918.9
Huang Zhen 1918.9--1920.6
Luo Jiaoduo 1920.8--1921.8
Tong Wenbao 1921.8--1925.1
Fang Kuojun 1925.1--1926.7
Zhang Tanran 1926.7--1927.1
Luo Yuxiong 1927.1--1927.5
Wu Jianzhen1928.4--1929.9
Liao Yunan 1929.9--1931.3
Yu Xianli1931.3--1931.12
Peng Jinyun 1932—1933
Wu Huihua 1933—1940
Zhang Zan 1940.9--1940
Guo Kun 1942—1942
Qian Qiwei 1943—194
Zhang Haisun 1944—1945.9
Gong Lichu 1945—1947.8
Zhou Shifu 1947—948.8
Liu lizhong 1948—1949.9
hen Runquan 1950—1952.10
Zhu Jiusi 1952.10—1953.4
Yuan Zongkai 1953.4--1972
Tan Qicheng 1967.11—1970.7
Huang Renling 1970.8--1971.4
Lizhenguo 1971.5--1974.5
Li Diguang 1981.5--1984
Ma Qingze 1985.4--1999.2
Yu Zeping 1999.2--2003
Zhao Yaqian 2003 to 2014
Liao Dequan 2014 to present
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Coordinates: 28°14′25″N 112°59′15″E / 28.24028°N 112.98750°E