Chengdu Foreign Languages School

Chengdu Foreign Languages School (Chinese: 成都外国语学校; pinyin: Chéngdū Wài Guó Yǔ Xué Xiào), founded in 1989 with the approval of the Education Department of Sichuan Province and sponsored by Sichuan DeRui Development Company Ltd, is the first middle school to concentrate on foreign language learning. CDFLS ranks among the top schools locally and nationally. It is one of 16 foreign languages schools approved by the State Education Ministry to recommend students to be exempt from the Chinese National College Entrance Examination (Gao Kao).

Chengdu Foreign Languages School
成都外国语学校
Address
35 Baicao Road

Chengdu 610097

China
Information
TypePrivate
Motto立学中华, 语通世界
(China's School, World's Languages)
Established1989
PresidentGong Zhifa
Faculty745
Enrollment7300
Websitewww.cfls.net.cn

Education

Chengdu Foreign Language School employs the standard education system of Sichuan Province in disciplines other than foreign languages. Students must choose English as one foreign language, and there are two special classes each grade: one for high-level English and the other for German, French, and Japanese (each student can only choose one). Enrollments of minor languages are controlled to be around 20 students for each language, and the admission scoreline in the interview very correspondingly.

Foreign Languages

Comparing with other middle schools, numbers of language lessons rise to nine classes per week, including one class given by foreign teachers for almost every grade. Language courses in CDFLS are smaller in class size than other courses, with only 20-30 students; small-size classrooms are also specially designed for such a class model. For English courses, junior high school students use special textbooks instead of standard textbooks in China, while students in senior high school use New Concept English 3.[1]

International Program

School also holds various international programs. In the AP center, students can start taking AP classes in grade 10th and graduated with a recognized high school diploma. In the Sino-Canadian Program, students can earn a dual degree of both Chinese and Canadian high school diplomas. In Virscend Education Center, students can learn AP courses.

Student life

Clubs

CDFLS offers over 70 student clubs, teams, and organizations that focus on art, community action, culture, environment, politics, music, dance, journalism, and more. And there is a club fair per semester.

Campus Culture

There are several festivals every year: Foreign Language festival, Science and Technology Festival, Art Festival, PE festival, and Chinese Language Festival.

Campus

The school is on a 36-acre (15 ha) campus in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. It has a Construction area of 160,000 m2 (1,700,000 sq ft) (4,500 m2 (48,000 sq ft) for teaching building, the library for 30,000 m2 (320,000 sq ft), science and technology museum for 3,000 m2 (32,000 sq ft), the stadium for 7,800 m2 (84,000 sq ft)). It also has its residential area which can contain 4600 students and a cafe which is capable to contain 5000 students. The Chinese Garden, which is a classic-Chinese garden, contains a small river, long benches, a rockery, etc. Students always go there for relaxation.

Notable alumni

  • Ou Peng (Simplified Chinese: 欧鹏), The first Chinese student entered in American Congress
  • Zhang Junyu (Simplified Chinese: 张君钰),[2] Actor, acted “Jia Baoyu’’ in the play “Hong Lou Meng’’
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References

  1. "ISBN 9787560035871". isbnsearch.org. Retrieved 2018-11-29
  2. http://m.gerenjianli.com/Mingren/05/0p4k89g70d0m6kp.html

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