Shenzhen Xingzhi Vocational and Technical School (Shenzhen Fine Arts School) is located in the bustling Luohu District of Shenzhen. The school was founded in 1986, and in May 2000, it became a national key vocational high school for comprehensive arts. After the structural adjustment, Shenzhen Xingzhi Vocational and Technical School is the only public vocational high school in Luohu District, Shenzhen.
There are 2 18 teaching staff in the school, including 4 basic culture teachers 104, 75 professional teachers and 29 employees. Among the in-service teachers, 10 has a postgraduate degree, and 12 is a postgraduate student, accounting for11%of full-time teachers; There are 58 teachers with senior titles, accounting for 32.4%, 84 teachers with intermediate titles, accounting for 47%, and teachers with high and intermediate titles account for 79.4% of the total number of full-time teachers; 2 1 person is the academic leader of the city and district.
School-running characteristics: the school has distinctive artistic characteristics. The school now offers majors in fine arts (meishu.doc), clothing, music (yinyue.doc), finance (caijing.doc) and computer (wangluo.doc). Full-time senior high school has 42 classes in three grades,1more than 500 students.
As a national key vocational high school and the only public secondary vocational technical school in Luohu District, Shenzhen, our school has always been highly valued by the two levels of government in the urban area, giving priority to financial resources. In the past three years, the daily and special funds allocated by the government have averaged 28.557 million yuan per year, and the school funds have been fully guaranteed. In addition, through training and other projects, the school's annual income exceeds 2.5 million yuan.
In 2002 and 2003, the top candidates in Shenzhen college entrance examination for fine arts and music were all from our school. At present, Qiu Jie, the only landscape major in the design graduate school of Harvard University in China, is a graduate of our school majoring in fine arts.