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The Historical Evolution of Harbin No.3 Middle School
Harbin No.3 Middle School was founded in 1923+00, formerly known as Middle East Railway General Education School, and was founded by President Wang Jingchun. The school is located in Room 2 of Nangang Moscow Shopping Mall (now Tibet Provincial Museum).

In August, 1926 was taken over by the Education Bureau of East Special Zone.

1927, renamed as "No.3 Middle School of East Special Zone".

1928, the school moved to the old campus at No.415, Gogol Street, nangang district. After the September 18th Incident, the school site was occupied by the Fourth Military Region of the Japanese Puppet Army, and the third middle school went to Jingyang Street No.2 Middle School in Daowai District, renamed as "East Special Zone Teachers College", "Second Middle School", "Third Middle School" and "Harbin Third Ethnic High School in Binjiang Province".

1946, after the liberation of Harbin on April 28th, it was renamed Songjiang Provincial No.2 Middle School.

1March, 954, moved back to the current address and changed its name to "Harbin No.2 Middle School". And was designated as a key middle school in Harbin.

1964, the school name was restored to "Harbin No.3 Middle School".

1978, officially established as a provincial key middle school in Heilongjiang province.

65438-0995 School cooperated with Harbin Song Lei Group to establish Harbin Song Lei Middle School.

1999, Sanfa Middle School, a private school, was established.

2/kloc-0 At the beginning of the 20th century, the school established a new campus near Harbin-Shuangcheng Highway, which was completed and officially opened in autumn of 2002.