Foshan No.1 High School | |
Native Name: | 佛山市第一中学 |
Motto: | 科学与人文并举 规范与个性共存鸿鹄志 家国情 书卷气 儒雅风内美修能 上下求索 |
Motto Translation: | Science and humanities develop simultaneously and norms coexist with individuality. Ambitious, Patriotic, Academic, Elegant. Persistent in dignity, arduous in exploration. |
Schooltype: | Public Boarding Senior High School |
Established: | 1913 |
District: | Guangdong, China |
Principal: | Genlin Tan (谭根林) |
Faculty: | 250 |
Enrolment: | 3400 |
Medium: | Chinese (Simplified Chinese, Mandarin)English (British English, in English lessons only) |
Website: | http://www.fsyz.com.cn |
Order: | st |
S: | 佛山市第一中学 |
T: | 佛山市第一中學 |
P: | Fóshānshì Dìyī Zhōngxué |
J: | fat6 saan1 si5 dai6 jat1 zung1 hok6 |
L: | Foshan City No. 1 Secondary School |
Also Known As: | Foshan Shuibengchang High School |
S2: | 佛山水泵厂中学 |
T2: | 佛山水泵廠中學 |
P2: | Fóshān Shuǐbèng Chǎng Zhōngxué |
J2: | fat6 saan1 seoi2 bam1 cong2 zung1 hok6 |
L2: | Foshan Water Pump Factory Secondary School |
Foshan No.1 High School, also known as No.1 Middle School of Foshan, Foshan No.1 Middle School, FSYZ (pinyin abbreviation), is a high school in Guangdong, China. The school was established in 1913 as Wa Ying High School, and was renamed to Foshan No. 1 High School in August 1955.[1] During the Cultural Revolution, the school was once called Shuibengchang Middle School of Foshan but restored afterward.
As of 2021, the school has 75 classes, including 3 specifically designated for Tibetan students. From Grade 10–12, each grade has 24 classes. The school in total has more than 3,200 students, served by 306 teaching staff members, and 137 senior teachers. The school is the only boarding high school directly subordinate to Foshan's Municipal Education Bureau. The school has also received numerous awards and designations from the country's Ministry of Education.
In 1853, the South China diocese of British Methodist Church established its first church and an affiliated school in Guangzhou. After that, several schools were established by the church in Guangdong. In 1909, Rev. S. George Tope, a priest of the church purchased 20 acres of land in Wenchangsha, Foshan for school establishment.
In 1912, the Methodist Church began to establish a school on the purchased land. In 1913, the school opened. The first principal was Rev. C.A. Gimblett. In memory of Dr. Haigh's contribution to Chinese Education, the school was first named "Haigh College". Soon after its opening, the name was changed into "Wa Ying College" (Chinese: 華英學校), which indicates that the school represents a combination of Chinese and British Education (in Chinese, "Wa"華 means China and "Ying"英 means Britain). At the time, the school recruited male students only.
In 1920, Reverend Arthur H. Bray, the second principal of Wa Ying Middle School, raised money for expanding the school and building a new school recruiting female students. The new girl school was established in 1923.
During the World War II, the school underwent significant changes. The boy school and the girl school were combined due to the shortage of schoolhouses. In order to avoid the Japanese invaders, the school has moved to several places including Hong Kong, which laid a foundation for the establishment of Hong Kong-based Wa Ying College (華英中學) in 1969. After the war, Wa Ying Middle School moved back to its original site in Wenchangsha, Foshan and re-opened in November 1946.
After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Wa Ying Middle School was confiscated by the government and transformed into the current public school "No.1 Middle School of Foshan". It took on the new name, Foshan No. 1 High School in 1955. At first, the school was a public junior and senior high school with students from grade 7 to 12. In 1999, the junior high school department was separated from the school and became an independent junior high school called . Since then, Foshan No.1 High School has only had students from grade 10-12 (except for Tibetan Department).
In October 1995, the school was assigned to open a Junior High School Department of Tibetan Students (also called Tibetan Department) by MOE.[2] Students recruited from Tibet attend the school during grades 7–9.
On December 8, 2013, the school celebrated its 100th anniversary.
The campus area of Foshan No.1 High School spans an area of about 200 mu, and has a floor area of 122600m2.
The school's campus hosts a number of historic buildings, which date back to the 1910s and 1920s, and fuse British and Chinese architectural styles.[3] Due to their century-long history, these traditional and historical type buildings are all under the legitimate protection from the government. Notable surviving buildings from that era include:
Other older buildings on the school's campus include the "red building", which was built in 1947, and is used as a resting place for female teachers, as well as an old teaching building now used as a dining hall staff dormitory, and an old dormitory building now used as a male teacher dormitory.More modern buildings on campus include the administrative building, the library, the main teaching building (west area), the comprehensive building (east area), the art building, the sports center (new gym), the auditorium (old gym), and some of the student dormitory buildings.
Other infrastructure in the school includes one 400m stadium, two swimming pools, 10 outdoor basketball courts, six computer laboratories, 10 physics laboratories, 10 chemistry laboratories, 10 biology laboratories, and eight lecture halls.
Its admission process is highly competitive: only about 1% of all grade nine students in Foshan are able to enter this school every year.[4]
In 2013 Gaokao, 10 students under science or art divisions ranked top 100 in the province, one of whom ranked 1st under the art division with a total score of 693. 72.8% of the students scored above the division I college borderline (the overall rate in the whole province is about 10%) and 98.6% of the students scored above the division II college borderline.
In 2014 Gaokao, 72.8% of the students scored above the division I college borderline. Meanwhile, both of the 1st students in Foshan under science and art divisions are from No.1 High School.
In 2015 Gaokao, 79.4% of the students scored above the division I college borderline.
In 2016 Gaokao, five students under both divisions ranked top 100 in the province. 87.5% of the students scored above the division I college borderline and 99.12% scored above the division II borderline.[5]
In 2021 Gaokao, 5 students under physics division ranked top 50 in the province and 4 under history division ranked top 50 in the province. 12 students are 95.2% of the students scored above the division I college borderline.[6]
Every year students of No.1 High School of Foshan won awards from national academic competitions including National Senior High School Mathematics Competition, National High School Student Physics Competition, etc. In 2011, students won 34 1st prizes in different national STEM competitions.[7]