In the 30th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1904), the imperial examination was abolished and new learning (western learning) was advocated. On the basis of academies, local governments increased the number of classrooms and built houses, which took 32 years to complete (1906). Suifeng College was renamed Qinzhou Middle School, and Zhou hired Feng Xianghua (son of Feng Zicai) as the inspector. The following year (1907), the school was closed due to the anti-sugar donation from Sang Na. In the thirty-fourth year of Guangxu (1908), Gong Xinzhan of Qinlian Road used the school to set up a learning workshop for police schools and hired an educator Wang Guangling to teach. Its purpose is to "prepare police personnel and train primary school teachers" (Qin County Records). Education record "). In the second year of Xuantong (13 10), the school resumed, renamed Qinzhou Middle School, attached a simple teacher class, and hired Liu Rungang, a famous Hepu, as the inspector. In the third year of Xuantong, during the national revolution, the school was closed again until the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), and it was renamed as Qinzhou Middle School in Guangdong, with a four-year academic system.
In the 14th year of the Republic of China (1925), the academic system was changed to senior high school and junior high school, each with three years. In the Republic of China 16 (1927), the school moved to Baihu Temple (where the experimental primary school is now located) and was renamed as Qinzhou Middle School in Guangdong Province. In the same year, with the assistance of the local garrison leader to Hanping (Pubei), 8,000 buckets of rented grain fields donated by the famous local gentleman Huang Qiuhuai were used for school production. In the 19th year of the Republic of China (1930), the school was ordered to be renamed as Guangdong Provincial No.12 Middle School, and the provincial education department allocated funds to run the school. In the twentieth year of the Republic of China (193 1), the school added a normal school class to recruit girls to be in the same class as boys. In the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932), the school only recruited students from ordinary classes, which caused different opinions among local people. In the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935), the school was ordered to be restructured and called Qinzhou Normal School in Guangdong Province. All the school products of the original No.12 Middle School were distributed to teachers in the province, and the local secondary general education was interrupted for the first time. During the twenty-four to twenty-five years of the Republic of China, the local government thought that "there are provincial teachers, so there is no need to set up more teachers", so the original county-level simple rural teachers were changed into county-level middle schools, with Chen Yihe as the principal. In the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937), the county middle school moved back to its original site, Zhenlong Building. Since then, the school site has not moved. In the same year, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression broke out. In order to avoid riots, the school was evacuated to Xinpo for classes. In the 28th year of the Republic of China (1939), Japanese invaders invaded Qinzhou City, Dongxing and other places, and some school buildings were destroyed by the enemy. In the 30th year of the Republic of China (1942), school buildings were rebuilt and classes resumed. In the 31st year of the Republic of China (1942), the school was renamed as Qinxian No.1 Middle School in Guangdong Province.
1949 65438+February 7, Qin County was liberated. 1949 65438+February 12. The people's government took over the school, established the Qinxian Middle School Management Committee, and called on teachers and students to return to school and resume classes. 1950 1, the people's government officially appointed Li Bo as the principal to preside over the resumption of classes in the school. 1952 65438+February 12, a celebration meeting was held in memory of the freshmen of this school. Since then, 65438+February 12 has been designated as the birthday of the school. On this day every year, teachers, students and alumni hold a party to celebrate. Qinzhou was placed under the jurisdiction of Guangxi from Guangdong in 1952, and the school was renamed as Qinxian No.1 Middle School in Guangxi Province in 1953. 1955, Qinzhou was under the jurisdiction of Guangdong, 1958, named after the place name, changed its name to Qinzhou Middle School in Qinxian County, Guangdong Province. 1965 Qinzhou was then under the jurisdiction of Guangxi. 1972, the school set up a branch in Pangqin. 1974 due to the development of urban education, the school was renamed as Qinzhou No.1 Middle School in Guangxi. In the same year, Bangqin Branch became an independent school, called Qinzhou No.2 Middle School. 1985, Qinzhou was set up and renamed as Guangxi Qinzhou No.1 Middle School.