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Suzhou High School of Jiangsu Province

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Suzhou High School of Jiangsu Province
江苏省苏州中学
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MottoHonesty, Faith, Thoughtfulness, Courage (诚、信、思、勇)
Established1035; 989 years ago (1035)
PrincipalWei Xin (卫新)
Staff348[1]
Faculty251[1]
Number of students2014[1]
Websiteszzx1000.cn

Suzhou High School of Jiangsu Province (simplified Chinese: 江苏省苏州中学; traditional Chinese: 江蘇省蘇州中學; pinyin: Jiāngsū shěng Sūzhōu zhōngxué), is a Chinese public high school in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. It has over 1000 years of history.

It was founded In 1035 by Northern Song politician Fan Zhongyan.[2]

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Principals

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Principal Period Principal Period[5]
Luo Zhenyu 1904.7—1906.3 Zhang Shizhi 1950—1952
Wang Rundong 1906.3—1906.8 Chen Liuzhong 1952—1958
Lu Maoxun 1906.8—1907.4 Zhang Yuanding 1958.4—1958.8
Zhang Yu 1907.4—1907.11 Liu Chaochen 1958—1959
Zou Fubao 1907.11—1909.6 Chen Liuzhong 1959—1960
Yao Wendong 1909.6—1910.1 Zhang Youju 1960—1964
Jiang Heng 1910.1—1911.10 Liu Yihan 1964—1968
Yang Yueru 1912.1—1916.2 Su Haiming 1968—1971
Jiang Fengwu 1916.2—1916.8 Chi Dexin 1971—1978
Wang Chaoyang 1916.8—1927.6 Zhao Zhenhai 1978—1984
Wang Maozu 1927—1931 Liu Baitao 1984—1991
Hu Huanyong 1931—1933 Shen Yangshi 1991—1995
Wu Yuandi 1933—1935 Wang Shaodong 1995—1997
Shao Heting 1935—1938 Ni Zhenmin 1997—2007
Hang Haicha 1938—1947 Zhang Xin 2007—2015
Zheng Baozi 1947—1948 Zhou Chunliang 2015—2016
Gu Zhonghua 1948—1950 Wei Xin 2016—

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 机构展示—江苏省苏州中学 (in Chinese). Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China. Retrieved 2011-12-25.[permanent dead link]
  2. 蔡大镛、张昕 2009, pp. 2–3
  3. Tianxi Cai's homepage at Harvard
  4. Shi Jun
  5. 蔡大镛、张昕 2009, pp. 294–295