195 1 year, chengguan primary school (now Gao Tai primary school) has 1 kindergarten, with 2 classes and 70 children. Interrupted at 1954, 1955, 1963. 1958 There are 4 kindergartens with 4 classes in the urban area, 180 children; Rural production teams have successively established 34 1 kindergartens with 2,368 children; There are 390 nurseries, 4 12 1 person. 1959, kindergartens and nurseries in rural areas were all closed, and three towns were reserved, which were all closed during the Cultural Revolution.
After 1978, six preschool classes were set up in Dongguan, Gao Tai, Guo Town, Yaomuyuan, Lianghekou and Jinchiyuan, which were included in the number of students. 1979, in addition to the county-run Yuhong kindergarten, nine units including county department stores, construction companies and cement plants, as well as provincial, local factories, mines and railway systems have successively opened nurseries. At the end of 1989, there were 8 kindergartens and nurseries in the county, including 1 county education department, 2 industrial and mining enterprises and 5 collectives. There are 835 children in the park. At the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China, there were six senior primary schools in Lueyang, private Zhengjue Temple Primary School, Nanjie Girls' Primary School, Wenchang Palace Primary School, Miao Wen Primary School and Ji Bo People's Primary School, and there were more than 20 primary schools in rural areas. The teaching materials are not uniform, and some still learn four books. Most of the teachers are former Qing old gentlemen. Most of the school buildings are temples or borrowed houses.
192 1 year later, the education system before the Qing dynasty was basically abolished, the education system of the Republic of China was established, textbooks and lesson plans were unified, a group of new teachers were trained and teaching methods were improved. 1936 complete primary school in Lueyang county is attached with a class of teacher training courses (one year's schooling) and winter and summer training courses.
194 1 year "Popularize national education". All towns and villages in the county set up central ethnic schools (grades 1 to 6), and insurance companies set up ethnic schools (grades 1 to 4). Up to 1943, there are 9 central ethnic schools, 49 ethnic schools, 32 improved private schools, 90 classes, and 19 15 students. There are 2 towns, 7 townships and 72 guarantees in the county. Each township has its own national school. 1949 has 12 Central School for Nationalities, 1 19 Bao School for Nationalities.
1950, 12 primary school will be completed and become 1 1. There are 29 primary schools, 74 classes and 768 students in the county. 1952 "workers' and peasants' schools are open" and a campaign to persuade students to learn is launched. There are 97 primary schools with 3986 students, accounting for 49.6% of 8049 school-age children, and the number of teaching staff has increased to 165. 1954 education rectification, Xiakouyi, Guanting and Lianghekou primary schools were changed into complete primary schools, 98 primary schools were changed from private to public, and 3 new private primary schools were built. There are primary schools11schools in the county, with 377 students1person. 1954 saw the upsurge of running schools in rural areas. By 1956, the number of private primary schools has increased to 59, and the number of primary schools in the county has grown to 156, with 6009 students and 309 faculty members.
1957, in the anti-rightist rectification movement, primary school teachers were wrongly classified as 1 1 Rightists; The so-called "right-wing speech" is strictly controlled without wearing a hat, and 60 people are controlled internally. In the second year, more than 30 people were arrested, reformed through labor, expelled, and sent back to rural labor on charges of "Rightists", "counter-revolutionaries" and "bad elements". The number of primary schools decreased to 144, with 5788 students and 269 teachers. 1959 During the "Great Education Revolution", there were 285 primary schools with 364 classes and 9 106 students. From 1960 to 196 1, we corrected blind rashness, merged five primary schools, changed the primary school with the hat on 18 into a primary school, and the overage students graduated early. During this period, the number of primary schools in the county was adjusted to 2 17, 32 1 class, with 8728 students. 1962 primary schools were reduced to 202, with 278 classes and 6,894 students. It was only answered at 1963. 1964 "two education systems" was implemented on a pilot basis, and 64 private primary schools and various primary schools were developed. 1965, there were 355 primary schools in the county, and the number of primary school students increased to 12398, with an enrollment rate of 8 1.7%.
From 65438 to 0966, four primary schools in Gao Tai, Dongguan, Guozhen and Hejiayan tried out the "five-year consistent system". 1970, 50 public and private "five-year" primary schools were established in the county. 1977 "five-year" schools 103, private schools 195, total number of students 14207.
After the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, according to the policy of "adjustment, reform, rectification and improvement", the unreasonable layout of 57 schools was adjusted, and 62 simple primary schools and 25 teaching points were established. By 1989, there are 4 18 primary schools of all kinds in the county (excluding 5 factories and mines), with students 186 15 and 767 faculty members.
At the end of 20 10, there were 4 1 schools in the county, with students 147 1 person, students10/50, and graduates 1933. Before 1940, there was no ordinary middle school in Lueyang. In the 30th year of the Republic of China (194 1), the junior middle school of Lueyang County was founded in Wenchang Palace (now Gao Tai Primary School) in Gao Tai. At the end of the year, 78 junior high school students were enrolled. 1942 set up the second grade, 12 enrolled students in other counties. In the autumn of that year, in addition to recruiting 64 freshmen, a teacher training class was held to recruit more than 50 students (one-year academic system, two consecutive sessions). At that time, there were 4 classes, more than 200 students and 16 faculty members. 1945, there are 5 classes (3 junior high schools and 2 simple teachers), 4 students17, and 27 faculty members. By the time of liberation in 1949, there were 3 classes in junior high school, 3 classes in junior high school, more than 300 students and 23 faculty members. 1958, there were three full-time middle schools in Lueyang County, namely Guozhen No.2 Middle School, Miaoba No.3 Middle School and Baique Temple No.4 Middle School. The former Lueyang Junior High School was renamed as Lueyang No.1 Junior High School. Baishuijiang, Lianghekou and Yaomuyuan run three private junior high schools. At the end of the year, due to the adjustment of administrative divisions, Miaoba was placed under Ningqiang and three private junior high schools merged. The county has been reorganized into four full-time junior high schools, namely, the No.1 junior high school in Lueyang County and the junior high schools in Guozhen, Baique Temple and Baishuijiang. There are 367 students and 32 faculty members in the county. 1 In the autumn of 959, the No.1 junior high school in Lueyang County added high school classes, and there were still1simple normal classes, which were renamed as No.1 middle school in Lueyang County. Since then, there has been a complete middle school in the county. At this time, the county has 470 students (465 in senior high school, 438+0 in junior high school, 379 in junior high school and 50 in junior high school) and 48 faculty members (including 29 full-time teachers). 1960, 578 middle school students (including teachers' classes). From 196 1 to 1963, the national economy was adjusted. Close the other three junior middle schools and junior teachers, keep the first middle school, streamline the school staff, and delegate it to 1 1, handling 97 over-age students. By 1965, there are two middle schools (including private junior high schools) in the county, with 466 students (including 48 private junior high schools) and 42 faculty members (2 private junior high schools).
1982, the high school classes of Guozhen, Lianghekou, Baishuijiang and Shuangjiya Middle Schools were merged into Hengxianhe, Hejiayan and Xujiaping Middle Schools respectively. 1983, two complete middle schools, Hengxianhe and Hejiayan, were formally established. 198 1 ~ 1985, three junior middle schools in Nakagawa, Cannongji and Heihe and the second middle school in Lueyang County were established one after another. 1989 There are 4 complete middle schools, 8 junior high schools and 2 eight-year schools run by the education department in the county, with 6,646 middle school students and 402 teaching staff (including 296 full-time teachers).
By the end of 20 10, there were 3 ordinary middle schools in the county, with 2,374 students, 6,289 students and 329 graduates.