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No. 2 High School of ECNU official website; International Division of No.2 High School of ECNU; No.2 High School of ECNU, Chinese Language Education Service for Foreigners; UNESCO program: Strengthening the Second Secondary School attached to East China Normal University (PDF file direct link
The mostly-girls school offers classes from kindergarten to Tenth Standard (or Grade 1 through Grade 11 in the new nomenclature). The school's main colonial era building, in its 13-acre (5.26 hectare) campus, is a landmark protected by the city, and is listed on the Yangon City Heritage List . [ 1 ]
The school was founded in 1925 and was named as a key high school by Shandong Province in 1953. The school covers an area of 264 acres and is situated on the foothills of Laoshan Mountain. It is equipped with facilities including a science and innovation center, a gymnasium, an athletic field, an art building, and a student dormitory.
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The Guangzhou No. 2 High School Education Group (Chinese: 广州二中教育集团) was founded in Dec 2017. [18] Besides the school itself, the education group has founded 2 private schools and hosted 4 public schools. In 2019, the whole group has 7,066 students and 166 classes. [19]
The school has gained prestigious reputation in many aspects, often referred to as one of the "three top high schools" in Hangzhou. [2] The school serves as one of three permanent venues of Harvard Summit for Young Leaders in China. [3] [4] [5] The CEEB Code of the school is 694339. [6]
Basic Education High School (BEHS) No. 2 Latha (Burmese: အခြေခံ ပညာ အထက်တန်း ကျောင်း အမှတ် (၂) လသာ; abbreviated to အ.ထ.က (၂) လသာ; formerly St. John's Convent School; [1] commonly known as Latha 2 High School) is one of the most well known public high schools in Myanmar.
The school traces its origins to the former Middle School of Loudi Town (娄底镇初级中学), founded in 1959 and would later become the Lianyuan No. 10 High School (涟源十中). The school moved to its present 73,390-square-metre (790,000 sq ft) campus on Louxing South Road in Louxing District in 1979 and renamed "Loudi No. 2 High School".