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Top Ten High Schools in China
The top ten national high schools are as follows:

Huazhong Normal University No.1 Middle School, Hengshui Middle School, People's University High School, Changjun Middle School, Yali Middle School, Shanghai Middle School, Chengdu No.7 Middle School, Shijiazhuang No.2 Middle School, Zhenhai Middle School, Northeast Normal University High School, Hunan Normal University High School, Zhengzhou Foreign Language School, Wuhan No.2 Middle School, Jida High School, South China Normal University High School, Hangzhou No.2 Middle School, Mianyang Middle School, Zhengzhou No.1 Middle School, Hefei No.1 Middle School, Beijing No.4 Middle School and Northeast Yucai Middle School.

Shenzhen Middle School, Second Affiliated Middle School of East China Normal University, Shandong Experimental Middle School, Fudan Affiliated Middle School, Nanjing Foreign Language School, Yueqing Lecheng Boarding Middle School, Shanxi University High School, Beijing Normal University Experimental Middle School, Donghua High School, Liaoning Experimental Middle School, Qingdao No.2 Middle School, Benxi High School, Hefei No.168 Middle School, Northwestern Polytechnical University Affiliated Middle School, Guiyang No.1 Middle School.

Nankai Middle School, Xi Gaoxin No.1 Middle School, Affiliated Middle School of Northwest Normal University, Chengdu Foreign Language School, Nankai Middle School, Linchuan No.1 Middle School, Bashu Middle School, Southwest University Affiliated Middle School, Hua Yao Middle School, Wuhan Foreign Language School, Changsha No.1 Middle School, Tianjin No.1 Middle School and Xinhua Middle School.

Extended data:

High school is short for middle school. In China, middle schools are divided into junior middle schools and senior middle schools, which belong to the category of secondary education.

High school is a higher education institution after the end of nine-year compulsory education in China, which is connected with junior high school and universities. Generally, it is a three-year system. China's high school education refers to the high school education after junior high school, including ordinary high schools, vocational high schools, secondary specialized schools, technical schools and so on. , all belong to the category of secondary education.

High school curriculum:

Culture classes: Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages (English, Japanese, French, German, Russian or Spanish), history, ideology and politics, geography, chemistry, physics and biology. Quality education courses: physical education, art, music, technology (information technology and general technology).

History of high school education:

Before the reform of the education system in the late Qing Dynasty, the official education in China basically followed the traditional central official education and local official education. Imperial academy in Central China is equivalent to a university. Local schools in counties and counties have secondary education, while social studies and voluntary subjects in urban and rural areas have primary education.

/kloc-At the end of 0/9, He Ziyuan and Qiu, the founders of modern education in China and veterans of the Revolution of 1911, started the trend, eliminated the interference of stubborn conservative forces, successfully introduced western learning, established new schools, and brought civilian education into the vision of the Manchu court.