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Renamed Shanghai Nanhui High School in 1997, it embarked on a new chapter of educational excellence. In 2004, the school completed construction of a sprawling new campus spanning 380 acres. This development marked a significant milestone, as in 2005, the institution was recognized as an experimental and demonstrative high school by the Shanghai ...
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Nanhui District is now special in developing the Yangshan international deep-water port in the southeast and Pudong International Airport in the northeast. Yangshan deep-water port is a new port in Shanghai. It is connected the Lingang New City with the East China Sea Bridge. It can help Shanghai become the Top 1 harbour city in the world.
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The 2010 census shows that out of Shanghai's total population, 22.0% had a college education, double the level from 2000, while 21.0% had high school, 36.5% middle school, and 1.35% primary school education. 2.74% of residents age 15 and older were illiterate.
Second High School Attached to Beijing Normal University; The Second Yuying Foreign Languages School of Nanjing; Shandong Lanxiang Vocational School; Shanghai Gezhi High School; Shanghai Gold Apple Bilingual School; Shanghai Jianping High School; Shanghai Korean School; Shanghai Minhang High School; Shanghai Nanhui Senior High School
In Shanghai, there are three types of educational institutions expatriates can select from: International schools, bilingual schools, and International Divisions of Public Schools. [1] Within the ecosystem of Shanghai, there are many options for specifically desired curriculum, including American, British, French, German, and Singaporean ...
The school was established in 1865 under the name Longmen Academy (simplified Chinese: 龙门书院; traditional Chinese: 龍門書院).Its name was changed to Jiangsu Shanghai High School in 1927, and it was renamed as Shanghai High School in 1950.