Beijing No. 25 Middle School
High school in Dongcheng, Beijing, China
Beijing No. 25 Middle School or Beijing No. 25 High School[note 1] (Chinese: 北京市第二十五中学 "Beijing No. 25 Secondary School") is a junior high school and senior high school in Dongcheng District, Beijing, China. It includes a "Sino-Canadian" education program in which students graduate with both Chinese and Nova Scotia Canadian high school diplomas.[1]
History
The American Congregational Church established the Yu Ying School in 1864. In 2005 the school's Canadian Certified High School Program was established.[1]
Alumni
- Xi Jinping, paramount leader of China
- Liu Chuanzhi, Founder of Lenovo
- Sun Fuling, Vice Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
References
- ^ a b "Introduction of the school Archived 2016-02-06 at the Wayback Machine" (). Beijing No. 25 Middle School. Retrieved on October 15, 2015. "55 Dengshikou Dajie Beijing, China 100006" - Chinese address Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine: "北京市东城区灯市口大街55号"
Notes
- ^ The Chinese word "中学" literally means "middle school" but refers to a combined lower secondary (middle school/junior high school) and upper secondary school (senior high school/sixth form college)
External links
- Beijing No. 25 Middle School
- Beijing No. 25 Middle School Sino-Canadian Program
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Dongcheng, Beijing
- Chongwen District
- Hepingli Subdistrict
- Jianguomen
- Wangfujing
- Beijing apm
- Beijing Department Store
- Beijing Hotel
- Beijing Legation Quarter
- Beijing Mall
- Beijing Office
- Beijing Temple of Confucius
- Bianyifang
- Chaonei No. 81
- CNOOC Building
- Drum (Gulou) and Bell (Zhonglou) Towers
- Forbidden City
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- Longtan Park
- Mausoleum of Mao Zedong
- Monument to the People's Heroes
- Nanluoguxiang
- National Art Museum of China
- National Museum of China
- New Beijing Poly Plaza
- Office of the Macau Special Administrative Region in Beijing
- Peking Union Medical College Hospital Dongdan Campus
- Quanjude
- Temple of Heaven
- The Malls at Oriental Plaza
- Tiananmen Square
- Yonghe Temple (Lama Temple)
- Zhengyangmen
stations
- Andelibeijie
- Andingmen
- Beijing railway station
- Chaoyangmen (part)
- Chongwenmen
- Ciqikou
- Dengshikou
- Dongdan
- Dongsi Shitiao
- Dongzhimen
- Guangqumennei
- Guangqumenwai (part)
- Guloudajie (part)
- Jianguomen (part)
- Jingtai
- Nanluoguxiang
- Qianmen
- Qiaowan
- Shichahai (part)
- Tiananmen East
- Tiantandongmen
- Wangfujing
- Yongdingmenwai
- Yonghegong Lama Temple
- Zhangzizhonglu
- Zhushikou (part)
This list is incomplete.
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