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What conditions does southwest vocational education need to enter?
Yu Wei Middle School in Southwest Shanghai is one of the earliest private schools founded in China after the reform and opening up. Sponsored by Shanghai Cheng Kai Group, the school is a large private complete middle school with 58 classes.

1. Southwest Vocational Education is not a boarding school, so all students are day students.

2. I dare not say how many international students there are, but there are four junior high schools that have been directly promoted, and many junior high schools that have not been directly promoted, but they have been admitted to Southwest Vocational High School, so there should be not many international students.

3. The results of college entrance examination are very good. In 2007, the results of the college entrance examination were the fifth in the city, ranking behind the four famous schools, with stable results and an upward trend.

The quality of students is very good. There are many examples to prove it. I think the most fundamental thing is the high quality of teachers and schools.

The school spirit is good, and the school attaches great importance to quality education. This aspect is really excellent. This school is the first batch of schools approved by the Municipal Education Commission to recruit foreign students. In recent years, some international students have changed classes.

In 2004, Leng Yan, a Hong Kong student, was admitted to Peking University with excellent results after studying in this school for seven years. In 2005, GOMEZ F.PAULA, a Spanish student, was admitted to the Chinese Department of Fudan University after three years of study. The Shanghai Morning Post also reported the student. In 2006, another Hongkong student and a Taiwan Province student are going to apply for Fudan University and Shanghai Jiaotong University, and there are dozens of Korean students.