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| Name | The High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China |
| Native name | 人民大学附属中学 |
| Established | 1927 |
| Type | Secondary school |
| Affiliation | Renmin University of China |
| City | Beijing |
| Country | China |
The High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China is a selective secondary school in Beijing affiliated with Renmin University of China. Founded in 1927, the school has longstanding connections with Beijing Normal University, Tsinghua University, Peking University, China Central Academy of Fine Arts, and national academic competitions such as the International Mathematical Olympiad, International Physics Olympiad, and International Chemistry Olympiad. Its reputation links it to municipal authorities including the Beijing Municipal Education Commission, cultural institutions like the National Library of China, research centers such as the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and historical events like the May Fourth Movement.
The school traces origins to Republican-era initiatives influenced by figures associated with Cai Yuanpei, Hu Shih, Chen Duxiu, Li Dazhao, and intellectual currents around Beijing University (PKU), with later restructuring during the era of the People's Republic of China and reforms paralleling policies from the Ministry of Education (China), the Cultural Revolution, and the reform era under leaders who implemented directives akin to those from Deng Xiaoping. Throughout the twentieth century it underwent affiliations and name changes reflecting ties to institutions including North China United University, Central Party School, Beijing Normal University, and later consolidations with Renmin University of China and collaborations with entities such as the China Youth League and municipal bodies including the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Education. During the 1980s and 1990s the school expanded programs in response to national initiatives exemplified by links to projects from Project 211 partner universities, exchanges with Ministry of Foreign Affairs (PRC), and participation in international forums like the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation education tracks.
The campus in Beijing comprises academic blocks, dormitories, and athletic complexes near landmarks such as the Zhongguancun, Wudaokou, Summer Palace, and transport hubs including Beijing Subway Line 4 and Beijing Capital International Airport connectivity. Facilities include science laboratories outfitted to standards similar to those at the Chinese Academy of Sciences institutes, libraries modeled after collections in the National Library of China and university libraries at Renmin University of China, arts studios connected with curricula from the Central Academy of Drama and China Conservatory of Music, and sports venues comparable to municipal arenas like the Wukesong Arena and training centers used by teams such as the China national basketball team. The campus hosts lecture series with visiting scholars from institutions including Harvard University, Stanford University, Oxford University, Cambridge University, and research visits from delegations of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Academic programs emphasize intensive preparation for national examinations and international competitions, drawing pedagogical influences from departments at Renmin University of China, Tsinghua University, Peking University, Fudan University, and Zhejiang University. The curriculum offers specialized tracks in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and humanities with enrichment courses referencing resources from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the Institute of Modern History (CASS), and international syllabi such as those used by International Baccalaureate schools and programs affiliated with Cambridge Assessment International Education. Faculty often hold graduate degrees from institutions including Columbia University, University of Chicago, Yale University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Tokyo and coordinate research internships with units like the Institute of Physics (CAS), China Agricultural University, and museums such as the National Museum of China.
Admissions are competitive, drawing applicants from districts across Beijing and provinces nationwide through exams and interviews resembling selection processes used by elite schools associated with Renmin University of China, Beijing No.4 High School, Beijing No. 8 High School, and other key institutions like The Affiliated High School of Peking University. Student demographics include domestic students and exchange students from partner programs with schools in regions such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, United States, and United Kingdom, plus scholarship pathways linked to municipal scholarship programs administered by the Beijing Municipal Government and national talent identification initiatives like those from the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Students participate in academic teams that compete in competitions such as the International Mathematical Olympiad, International Physics Olympiad, International Chemistry Olympiad, International Biology Olympiad, and national contests organized by bodies like the Chinese Mathematical Society, Chinese Physical Society, and Chinese Chemical Society. Arts programs produce performances for stages associated with institutions like the National Centre for the Performing Arts, and athletic squads compete in tournaments governed by the All-China Sports Federation and municipal leagues including the Beijing Youth Games. Clubs include Model United Nations teams engaging with United Nations forums, robotics teams entering FIRST Robotics Competition and collaborations with research labs at Tsinghua University, debate teams competing in circuits such as the World Schools Debating Championships, and student media that report on cultural events linked to venues like the Beijing International Book Fair.
Alumni and faculty have included politicians, scholars, artists, and scientists who later affiliated with Renmin University of China, Peking University, Tsinghua University, Chinese Academy of Sciences, National People's Congress, State Council (PRC), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (PRC), media organizations like China Central Television, cultural institutions such as the National Centre for the Performing Arts, and international posts including diplomatic missions to United States, United Kingdom, Japan, and France. Notable figures have gone on to roles at research centers like the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, think tanks such as Brookings Institution, universities including Columbia University, University of Oxford, and arts organizations like the Metropolitan Opera.
Category:High schools in Beijing