Qingdao No. 2 High School

Qingdao No. 2 High School of Shandong Province (Chinese: 山东省青岛第二中学) is a public boarding high school in Qingdao, Shandong, China.

The latest school badge of Qingdao No.2 high school.(Started using in May 2015)
Qingdao Yucai Middle School (former Qingdao No. 2 High School Junior Division), photo taken in the summer of 2004

History

Qingdao No. 2 Middle School was initially built in 1925 as an all-girls elementary school and junior high school. In 1930, a senior high school was also added. With the elimination of the elementary division, the school was eventually converted to a co-ed school.

In 1953, it was selected as one of a few schools where only those who had demonstrated exceptional academic abilities in their elementary years could attend. The school has since then consistently ranked first in Qingdao for the state-administrated examinations, and became the dream school of many elementary-school students.

The system of selective entrance for junior high school was abandoned by the Chinese government in 1997.

Since 2000, the junior high school and the senior high school were split to become two independent schools. The junior high school became a private school, and was named "Qingdao Yucai Middle School“; the senior high school became a Boarding school, and took the school's original name as Qingdao No. 2 Middle School. The school is located in Laoshan District, Qingdao.The current principal in the senior high school is Xianliang Sun. And the principal in Yucai Middle school is Lin Ma (2012)

Twinning Session With Singapore Secondary School

Since 2006, Qingdao No. 2 Middle School has been in contact with Whitley Secondary School, A Singapore Secondary School. the school from Singapore will visit them in China every October/November season to gain their bonding and let the student see what Chinese education is like. Around February, The School from Qingdao No. 2 Middle School will visit Singapore Whitley Secondary School as a Twinning Session for the Chinese students to see what Singaporean education is like.

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