In the Five Dynasties, there were academies in Hou Liang, private schools in the Ming Dynasty and social studies and self-study in the Qing Dynasty. In the late Qing dynasty, private schools rose and the style of writing gradually flourished. Abolish the imperial examination and reform in the late Qing Dynasty. After the Revolution of 1911, the school was renamed Xuetang, and new learning developed rapidly. In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), primary schools, junior high schools and vocational schools were established respectively.
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1950, a private Ronggong middle school was founded in Cangzhou.
1952, Fu Shang Middle School, Siduan Middle School (junior high school), Ronggong Middle School (junior high school) and Kaizhi Middle School (senior high school) merged to form Fuzhou No.4 Middle School. In August of the same year, the government took over Wenshan Girls' Middle School. At the same time, Qizhi Middle School and Siduan Middle School merged to form Fuzhou No.8 Middle School.
From 65438 to 0954, Fuzhou No.13 Middle School was founded in the former site of private YMCA commercial vocational school, and Fuzhou No.14 Middle School was founded in the former site of Qizhi Middle School. In that year, Fuzhou No.4 Middle School had 1, 250 students (949 junior high school students and 30 senior high school students) and 88 faculty members. Students in Fuzhou No.8 Middle School 1 17 1 person (junior high school 1043, senior high school 128) have 85 faculty members. There are 465,438+065,438+0 junior high school students and 59 faculty members in Fuzhou No.13 Middle School.
1955, Fuzhou Federation of Industry and Commerce founded Ai Wu Middle School, located in Guo Mao Road.
1956 changed to Fuzhou No.15 Middle School; In July, the government took over the private Shuangjiang tutorial school and renamed it Fuzhou No.17 Middle School. In the same year, the patriotic overseas Chinese forest founded the Overseas Chinese Middle School in Ninghua Road, Yizhou (initially a junior middle school, 1958 added a senior middle school, and 1978 changed its name to Fuzhou No.26 Middle School). 1958 Fuzhou No.14 Middle School was restructured into Fuzhou Metallurgical School.
196 1 Fuzhou No.14 Middle School resumed classes.
1962, two private secondary schools, Peiying (at Longlingding) and Gongdu (at Long Ping Road), were founded by the public.
By 1965, Peiying Middle School has 6 classes, with 30 students 1 person, 20 teachers and 0 employees1person. There are six classes in the work-study middle school, with 253 students, teachers 16 and workers 1 person. The educational system is three years (junior high school). During the Cultural Revolution, students went to the countryside to receive re-education for poor middle peasants./kloc-0 was closed at the end of 969.
1963 Fuzhou No.23 Middle School was founded on the basis of the junior high school class attached to Guohuo Road Primary School.
1965 Fuzhou No.25 Middle School was founded on the basis of junior high school classes attached to Yingjiang Primary School.
1975, in order to solve the contradiction between the increasing number of students and the shortage of teachers' rooms, the junior middle school classes in primary schools were expanded. In that year, two primary schools expanded 38 classes of Jiaguan Junior High School, 1854 students.
1976, 19 run 76 classes with 368 students1person.
1977 There were 25 schools, 87 classes and 395 1 student.
1978, in order to meet the needs of young people to enter school, Taijiang District established four secondary schools belonging to Taijiang No.1 Middle School, No.2 Middle School, No.3 Middle School and No.4 Middle School. The educational system lasts for 3 years, and each school enrolls 10 classes with 450-490 students, 45-50 students in each class and more than 30 teachers in each class.
In 1980s, some municipal middle schools were transformed into vocational high schools. For example, the vocational classes of No.13 Middle School, No.17 Middle School, No.23 Middle School and No.25 Middle School in Fuzhou were renamed as Fuzhou Financial Vocational School, Electronic Vocational School, Cultural and Educational Vocational School and Transportation Senior Vocational School. Huaqiao Middle School also runs a vocational high school class for electronic computers. However, junior high schools in vocational schools are still ordinary junior high schools.
1988, Fuzhou Culture and Education Vocational School closed its ordinary junior high school and became a specialized vocational school.
By 1990, there are 8 municipal middle schools in Fuzhou No.4 Middle School, Fuzhou No.8 Middle School, Fuzhou No.13 Middle School, Fuzhou No.14 Middle School, Fuzhou No.15 Middle School, Fuzhou No.17 Middle School, Fuzhou No.25 Middle School and Fuzhou Overseas Chinese Middle School, with a total of 9 185 students, including 2,652 high school students and 6,533 junior high school students. There are four middle schools in Taijiang No.1 Middle School, Taijiang No.2 Middle School, Taijiang No.3 Middle School and Taijiang No.4 Middle School, with junior high school students 1.782 and faculty 1.82, of which 32 are university graduates. By 20 1 1, among the permanent residents in Taijiang District, the population with college education or above is 78,576; The population with high school education (including technical secondary school) is131605; The population with junior high school education is141134; The population with primary school education is 69,565,438+03 (the above-mentioned population with various education levels includes graduates, dropouts and students of various schools). The illiterate population (aged 65-438+illiterate aged 05 and above) is 3,306.