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How many points did Enshi rise in the early Qing Dynasty?
How many points did Enshi rise in the early Qing Dynasty? The year 2023 is as follows:

Minimum admission control score line 498.

The campus listens to Qingjiang River, surrounded by mountains on three sides, with trees and elegant environment. The school has a strong leadership, elite teachers, first-class equipment and facilities, and a strong and active cultural atmosphere, which is a place for students to fly their dreams.

The school adheres to the educational philosophy of "developing students' intelligence in multiple ways to lay a foundation for their lifelong development" and aims at "cultivating students into modern China people with the vision of national soul world". The school has strengthened the characteristics of foreign languages and computer science, implemented small class teaching, standardized management and humanized education, and achieved remarkable results in education and teaching.

In June 2007, Enshi Qingjiang Foreign Language School was named "National Advanced Private School" by the National Private Education Promotion Association, "National AAA Private Top 100 Safe Schools" by the China Private Education Federation in June 2007, and "China Famous School" by the China Education Management Association in February 2007.

In February 2008, the school obtained the Qualification Certificate for Hiring Foreign Experts approved by the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs. In May 2008, the Youth League Committee of our school was awarded the "May 4th Red Flag Youth League Committee" in Quanzhou. From June, 5438 to February, 2008, the school was awarded "Quanzhou Advanced Unit of Education and Scientific Research". In June 2008, the school passed the evaluation and acceptance of the first batch of five-star private schools in the province and entered the ranks of five-star private schools.