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Jinshe Central School and Jinshe Middle School
Jinshe Junior High School was built in 1980, located in Yangjia City, Jinshe Township, Zongyang County. It is near the foot of Niu Jiao Mountain in the north and Baidang Lake in the south, with beautiful scenery and pleasant scenery. Along the county road to the south 1000 meters, Tongan highway runs through the east and west, with convenient transportation and extending in all directions. It is really a good place for students to cultivate their self-cultivation and study. School management is standardized and pragmatic, and teachers are dedicated and pragmatic in teaching. School building construction, reasonable layout, school scale and rapid development. The school attaches great importance to the construction of campus culture, with a good humanistic environment and rich elegance. The campus environment is neat and elegant, and the relationship between teachers and students is harmonious. Current principal: Fang Chengyuan. Successive principals: Ming Zushi, Qian Longyi, Wu Zongbin, Yang, Yang. At present, the school covers an area of more than 80 mu. There are 15 classes with more than 900 students. There are 62 teaching staff and 53 teachers, including 7 senior titles and 5 intermediate titles/kloc-0; There are 26 people with bachelor's degrees, and the rest are basically junior college degrees. Teachers have published or exchanged nearly 100 papers in provincial and municipal journals. The school adheres to the philosophy of "people-oriented, all-round development, individual achievement and social service", takes "learning, innovation and being a man" as its motto, and takes "creating first-class teaching environment, grasping first-class teaching management, building first-class teaching team and striving for first-class teaching quality" as its school goal, constantly updating its management mode and striving to develop quality education. The comprehensive evaluation results of education and teaching quality over the years are among the best in the county.

Jinshe Middle School is located on the Loess Hill in the east of Gaoling Village, Jinshe Township, with Bai Mei in the north, Yunling in the west and Baidang in the south. Surrounded by lush green trees and beautiful environment. The students of Jinshe Middle School cover eight villages in Jinshe Township, namely Xinghe, Shi Yang, Gaoling, Xishan, Chongling, Xiangrong, Heping and Taoshan, with a population of about/kloc-0.5 million.

Jinshe Middle School was founded in 1980, with an initial area of 800㎡ and a construction area of 600㎡. At the beginning, there were three grades in a single class, 160 students, 1 1 faculty. By the 1990s, the building area reached 2000m2, with 360 students, with an average area of 222m2 and an average area of 56m2. Before 1992, there were 27 teaching and administrative staff, with college degree or above, intermediate title 1 person, county-level commendation 1 person, municipal commendation 1 person, and four municipal advanced collectives, with graduation rate of 97%, qualified rate 100% and admission rate of 30.

1992, the campus covers an area of 22600m2, with a building area of 5358m2, with 968 students, an average building area of 2353m2 and 40 teachers. Among them, there are 2 undergraduates, 38 specialists, 1 senior titles and 7 intermediate titles. Two educational and teaching papers written by teachers won municipal awards, seven were published in provincial journals and won prizes, 1 was commended by the municipal level, and five advanced classes were collectively commended by the municipal level.

2 1 century, the school covers an area of 22600m2, with a building area of 6204m2 and a per capita building area of 25 1 1 m2, with an average of 900 students, a qualified rate of 100%, a graduation rate of 99%, an admission rate of 30% and 50 teachers. There are 8 people with intermediate titles, 7 papers written by teachers won municipal awards, 6 papers published in provincial journals won teachers' awards, and 1 person won municipal awards.

In March 2003, it won the top ten units of "Campus Environmental Education" at the county level.