1, Taiyuan No.5 Middle School: Taiyuan No.5 Middle School is one of the key middle schools in Shanxi Province, which was founded in 1952. The school has high-quality teachers and advanced educational facilities, providing a good learning environment for students. Taiyuan No.5 Middle School covers an area of about 58,000 square meters, with a beautiful campus environment and complete teaching facilities.
2. Taiyuan No.28 Middle School: Taiyuan No.28 Middle School is a school with a long history and profound cultural heritage. The school pays attention to cultivating students' innovative spirit and practical ability, and lays a solid foundation for their future development. The school covers an area of about 20,000 square meters and has first-class teaching facilities and a beautiful campus environment.
3. Taiyuan No.34 Middle School: Taiyuan No.34 Middle School is an excellent school with modern educational concepts and advanced educational technology. The school pays attention to cultivating students' comprehensive quality and innovative ability, which provides a broad space for their future development. Taiyuan No.34 Middle School adheres to the motto of virtue, erudition and self-improvement.
The difference between counterpart junior high school and junior high school directly under it.
1. Definition: Counterpart junior high school means that students are directly promoted to counterpart junior high school according to the designated area where their primary school is located, that is, the junior high school they attend is determined by the primary school through consultation with the relevant education departments. Direct junior high school means that students can directly enter other junior high schools outside the designated area through examinations or other selection methods.
2. School choice: The choice of schools in junior high school is relatively limited. The junior high school students attend is determined according to the designated area where their primary schools are located. Junior high school students can choose other junior high schools, even if they are not in their own area.
3. Enrollment policy: The enrollment policy of counterpart junior high schools is generally stipulated by the relevant education departments, and students are directly enrolled in designated areas. However, the enrollment policy of junior high school is independently formulated by junior high school, and students need to compete for admission places through examinations or other selection methods.
4. Competitive pressure: Due to the geographical division of junior high schools, the competitive pressure among students is relatively small. However, because there is no geographical restriction, students need to compete to get into their ideal junior high school, and the competition pressure is great.