1874, William Mu, a missionary for the disabled from the Anglican Church, founded the first school for the disabled in the history of China: "Gu Sou General Literature Museum" in Ganyu Hutong, Jingxi.
19 1 1 year, Mu William died in Beidaihe and was buried in Beijing. His wife took over the school work.
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192 1 year, Gordon Cumming, an Englishman, reopened the school and hired Kenneth Edward, an Englishman, as the school supervisor; The school site was moved from Ganyu Hutong to Balizhuang area in the western suburbs, and its name was changed to "Qi Ming Mingmu Hospital in Beiping".
From 65438 to 0939, Mu William's son Mulder worked in a school. Soon Mu Demin was imprisoned by the Japanese invaders, and the school was temporarily taken over by the Huayang Charity Society.
1954 Beijing Municipal People's Government took over the school and renamed it "Beijing School for Blind Children", which was changed from private to public.
1985, the school was renamed "beijing school for the blind".
In July 2006, with the approval of the Education Working Committee of the Municipal Party Committee and the Municipal Education Commission, the former Beijing Material Reserve Workers' Secondary Professional School merged with beijing school for the blind to form a new beijing school for the blind.
20 12 1 month, the new campus of Beijing School for the Blind was completed.