Luzhou No.12 Junior High School is located in Luzhou City, Sichuan Province. It is a junior middle school in Longmatan District, and won the National Youth Campus Football School in 20 18.
Junior high school is the primary stage of middle school, which generally refers to the nine-year compulsory education stage. It is a process of transition to high school and belongs to the category of secondary education. In China, the academic year of junior high school is three years: Grade Seven (Grade One), Grade Eight (Grade Two) and Grade Nine (Grade Three).
There are many junior high school courses, so we should arrange them reasonably.
Focus on Chinese, mathematics, English, history, morality and rule of law, geography, physics, chemistry and biology. In junior high school education, Chinese, English, history, morality and rule of law, geography and other subjects are liberal arts subjects, while mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology are science subjects. At the same time, pay attention to the investigation of other subjects in the senior high school entrance examination.
When students enter junior high school, the courses they study are very different from those in primary schools. Students will be exposed to many new subjects. The new courses in junior high school include history, geography, physics, chemistry and biology, and some subjects will be changed in each grade. Chinese, mathematics, English, morality and rule of law will run through junior high school for three years.
Geography, biology and history will be offered in grade seven, physics in grade eight and chemistry in grade nine.
The reason why junior high school courses are arranged in this way is mainly to consider students' acceptance ability. The first-year students who have just entered junior high school are also influenced by the learning thoughts and habits of primary schools, so it is not suitable to offer theoretical subjects such as physics and chemistry in junior high school, and they need junior high school mathematics knowledge as a foreshadowing.