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Where is Xuzhou Development Zone High School?
The address of Xuzhou Development Zone Senior Middle School is as follows:

The address of Xuzhou Development Zone Senior Middle School is Dahuangshan Office of Xuzhou Economic Development Zone, located in Guxiaohonglou District, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It belongs to Qiaonantou Community, Gulou District, Jiangsu Province. Xuzhou Senior High School, hereinafter referred to as "Xu Senior High School", is a public high school and a four-star ordinary high school in Jiangsu Province.

The general situation of senior middle schools in Xuzhou Development Zone is as follows:

1, historical origin

The school's predecessor was Dahuangshan Mine Workers' Children School of Xuzhou Mining Bureau, which was founded in September 1958. After passing through Xuzhou Coal Mine Middle School, Xuzhou Mining Bureau Central Primary School, Dahuangshan Coal Mine Children's School, Dahuangshan Coal Mine Children's Middle School, Xuzhou Mining Bureau No.3 Middle School and Xuzhou Chengdong Middle School. 20 12 changed its name to Xuzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone Senior Middle School in April.

2. Scale of running a school

As of September 20 18, the total area of the school was 66,999.94 square meters, and the building area of the school building (excluding the student dormitory) was 2 1305.06 square meters; According to the school in official website in June 2020, there were 5438+ 10, with 30 classes and 1209 students.

3. Teachers.

Official website shows that there are full-time teachers 126 in the school, including 22 graduate students, 3 international students and 32 teachers with senior technical titles. The school has two provincial-level special-grade teachers to guide the teaching work, including two provincial-level special-grade teachers as "training targets", national outstanding teachers 1 name, municipal academic leaders 10, municipal backbone teachers 12 and district academic leaders 18.