Beijing Jingshan School

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Beijing Jingshan School
北京景山学校
Address
No.53, Dengshikou Street
Dongcheng
Beijing, 100006, China
Information
Established 1960
Website http://www.bjjsschool.net/

Beijing Jingshan School (Chinese: 北京景山学校; pinyin: Běijīng Jǐngshān Xuéxiào) is a high school and elementary school, located on Dengshikou road in Beijing, China.

Beijing Jingshan School was founded in 1960, and is the connection center for the Asian New Education Plan of UNESCO. In September 1983, Deng Xiaoping wrote for the School: "Education should be geared toward modernization, toward the world and toward the future."[1] The message was later abbreviated as the "Three Orientations of Education" that has served as an important policy guideline for China’s education reform.

The Newton-Beijing Jingshan School Exchange Program, between the Beijing Jingshan School and the Newton Public Schools in Newton, Massachusetts, USA, is the oldest exchange program of public secondary school students between the United States and the People's Republic of China.[citation needed] The city of Newton hosts students and teachers for four months each fall and sends students and teachers to Beijing each spring.

References

  1. [https://drum.umd.edu/dspace/bitstream/1903/4150/1/umi-umd-3945.pdf. The University of Maryland at College Park. p.49]

Jingshan school is also one of the most famous exclusive schools in China. Many central government leaders' offspring studied here, such as Deng Xiaoping's grandchildren.

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