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Shanghai No.2 High School | |
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200 Yongkang Road, Xuhui District 1 Wuben Road, Minhang District Shanghai | |
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Former name | Wu Pen Girls' School (务本女塾); Huaijiu Junior High School for Girls (怀久女子中学); Shanghai No.2 Girls' High School (上海市第二女子中学) |
Type | Public School, Shanghai Municipal Demonstrative High School |
Motto | 勤(Diligence), 樸(Modesty), 勇(Bravery), 誠(Honesty) |
Founded | 1902 |
Founder | Wu Xin (吴馨) |
Sister school | Needham High School; Wittelsbacher-Realschule Aichach |
Principal | Wang Minzheng (王民政) |
Faculty | 140+ |
Grades | 6–12 |
Gender | co-ed |
Enrollment | 1440+ |
Colour(s) | Red, white |
Alumni | Yao Ming, Hu Ge, Zuo Yi, Xu Zheng, Neil Shen |
Website | http://www.shiers.cn |
Shanghai No. 2 High School (simplified Chinese: 上海市第二中学; traditional Chinese: 上海市第二中學) is a public secondary school located in Shanghai, China.
History
editFounded in 1902 by Wu Xin as Wu Pen Girls' School (simplified Chinese: 务本女塾; traditional Chinese: 務本女塾),[1] Shanghai No.2 High School was the first independent girls' school established by Chinese in the 20th century. In 1947, the academy was moved to 200 Yongkang Road (formerly 209 Route Remi),[2] the original campus of Ecole Primaire Russe (俄國初級小學), later renamed Ecole Municipale Française-Ecole Rémy (法國雷米小學). In 1952, Wu Pen Girls' School was renamed Shanghai No. 2 Girls' High School. In September 1967, it was renamed Shanghai No. 2 High School, when it became a co-educational public school.[3]
References
edit- ^ Boorman, Howard L. (1967). Biographical Dictionary of Republican China. Columbia University Press. p. 86. ISBN 9780231089555.
Wu Pen girls' school.
- ^ Henriot, Christian. "Buildings | Virtual Shanghai". www.virtualshanghai.net. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
- ^ "上海市第二中学". www.shiers.cn. Retrieved 23 August 2017.