Tangshan No.1 High School


Tangshan No.1 High School, commonly abbreviated as Tangshan Yizhong, is a public high school in Hebei province, China. It was established in 1902 by the Yong Ping Government during the Qing Dynasty, known as the Yong Ping Zhongli High School.

History

PRC period

In 1956, the school was renamed Hebei Provincial Tangshan No. 1 Senior High School, and in 1969 it was renamed Hebei Tangshan No. 1 High School, which is its current name.

School culture

Title

The calligraphic title Tangshan Yizhong was inscribed by Fei Xiaotong.

School emblem

The school emblem features the old school gate built in 1902.

Motto

The school motto is "rigor, love, diligence and simplicity".

Anthem

The school anthem is Song of Tangshan No.1 High School.

Campus

Current campus

In August 2010, Tangshan No. 1 High School moved to the new campus on Xiangyun Road, Lubei District.

Facilities

The school has three school buildings, an office building, a science museum, a library and a gymnasium, a standard 400-meter sports ground and an auditorium. Living facilities include two dormitory buildings, two cafeterias and a store.